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That same year, on January 12, 2020, a Muslim man crept up behind a Coptic woman walking home with groceries, pulled her head back with a hand full of hair, and slit her throat with a knife in his other hand.  Catherine Ramzi was rushed to a nearby medical center, where her throat was sewn with 63 stitches; doctors told her she came within an inch of dying.  It is believed that he may have identified her as a Christian for not wearing a hijab around her hair or for having a cross tattoo on her wrist.

 

President Biden: “The Holy Qur’an Reminds Us That ‘God is the Light of the Heavens and Earth’”

By CNSNews.com Staff | April 13, 2021 | 10:30am EDT

 
Then-Vice President Joe Biden with Prince Saudi al-Faisal at the Riyadh airbase, Oct. 27, 2011. (Photo/AFP via Getty Images)
Then-Vice President Joe Biden with Prince Saudi al-Faisal at the Riyadh airbase, Oct. 27, 2011. (Photo/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) - President Joe Biden put out a statement on Monday in honor of the beginning of the Muslim month of Ramadan.

“Jill and I send our warmest greetings and best wishes to Muslim communities in the United States and around the world,” said the president.  “Ramadan Kareem.”

“As many of our fellow Americans begin fasting tomorrow, we are reminded of how difficult this year has been,” said Biden.  “In this pandemic, friends and loved ones cannot yet gather together in celebration and congregation, and far too many families will sit down for iftar with loved ones missing.

“Yet, our Muslim communities begin the month of revelation with renewed hope,” said Biden. "Many will focus on increasing their consciousness of the presence of God in their lives, reaffirming their commitment to the service of others that their faith compels, and expressing gratitude for the blessings they enjoy—health, well-being, and life itself.

“Muslim Americans have enriched our country since our founding,” Biden said. “They are as diverse and vibrant as the America they have helped build.”

“As we remember those who we have lost since last Ramadan, we are hopeful for brighter days ahead,” said Biden. 

“The Holy Qur’an reminds us that ‘God is the light of the heavens and earth,’ who leads us out of darkness to the light,” said the president.  “Although our White House festivities will be held virtually this Ramadan, Jill and I look forward to resuming the traditional White House Eid celebration in person next year, inshallah.” 

Here is the full text of President Biden’s statement on Ramadan:

Statement from the President at the Beginning of Ramadan

Jill and I send our warmest greetings and best wishes to Muslim communities in the United States and around the world.  Ramadan Kareem.

As many of our fellow Americans begin fasting tomorrow, we are reminded of how difficult this year has been.  In this pandemic, friends and loved ones cannot yet gather together in celebration and congregation, and far too many families will sit down for iftar with loved ones missing.

Yet, our Muslim communities begin the month of revelation with renewed hope. Many will focus on increasing their consciousness of the presence of God in their lives, reaffirming their commitment to the service of others that their faith compels, and expressing gratitude for the blessings they enjoy—health, well-being, and life itself.

Muslim Americans have enriched our country since our founding.  They are as diverse and vibrant as the America they have helped build. Today, Muslims are leading in our efforts to fight COVID-19, playing a pioneering role in vaccine development and serving as frontline health care workers.  They are creating jobs as entrepreneurs and business owners, risking their lives as first responders, teaching in our schools, serving as dedicated public servants across the nation, and playing a leading role in our ongoing struggle for racial equity and social justice.  

But still, Muslim Americans continue to be targeted by bullying, bigotry, and hate crimes.  This prejudice and these attacks are wrong.  They are unacceptable.  And they must stop.  No one in America should ever live in fear of expressing his or her faith.  And my administration will work tirelessly to protect the rights and safety of all people.

On my first day as President, I was proud to end the shameful Muslim travel ban, and I will continue to stand up for human rights everywhere, including for Uyghurs in China, Rohingya in Burma, and Muslim communities all over the world.

As we remember those who we have lost since last Ramadan, we are hopeful for brighter days ahead.  The Holy Qur’an reminds us that “God is the light of the heavens and earth,” who leads us out of darkness to the light.  Although our White House festivities will be held virtually this Ramadan, Jill and I look forward to resuming the traditional White House Eid celebration in person next year, inshallah.  We wish your families an inspiring and rewarding month.  

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Muslim Man Butchers Christian Mother and Child in Egypt

“As if he were slaughtering chickens.”

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Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.  This article first appeared on Coptic Solidarity.

A Muslim man butchered a Coptic Christian woman and her toddler son with a machete—“as if he were slaughtering chickens,” said eyewitnesses.  He also unsuccessfully tried to slaughter the Christian woman’s young daughter.

The facts are currently sparse.  The incident occurred on April 3, 2021, in the streets of Minya Governate, Egypt.  The name of the murderer, a tuk-tuk driver, is Abu Muhammad al-Harami; his victims are Mary Sa‘d and her six-year-old son Karas.

When their paths crossed in the streets, he made threatening and derogatory comments to the mother; she responded by saying that she would report him to police—at which point Abu Muhammad leapt on Mary with his machete, butchering her and her son.  Her four-year old daughter fled and hid, as did the murderer, who was reportedly arrested four days later.

Egyptian media and authorities are currently warning people not to jump to conclusions concerning the motive of the murderer.  The latest explanation is that the crime had nothing to do with the woman’s Christian identity, but rather was the unfortunate outcome of the man’s attempt to steal her golden necklace.

The reality, however, is that there have been many seemingly random attacks on Copts in the streets of Egypt.

In late December 2020, for example, two Muslim brothers went on a stabbing spree against Copts, killing one Christian and critically injuring two others.  Authorities said the brothers were in mourning and upset, because their mother had died earlier that day.  But as a local Coptic priest said, “what does the death [of the murderous Muslims’ mother] and the Copts have to do with each other??”  He added that the two brothers had for years been in the habit of verbally harassing and insulting Christians.

That same year, on January 12, 2020, a Muslim man crept up behind a Coptic woman walking home with groceries, pulled her head back with a hand full of hair, and slit her throat with a knife in his other hand.  Catherine Ramzi was rushed to a nearby medical center, where her throat was sewn with 63 stitches; doctors told her she came within an inch of dying.  It is believed that he may have identified her as a Christian for not wearing a hijab around her hair or for having a cross tattoo on her wrist.

Two days before that attack, on January 14, 2020, another Muslim man tried to slaughter a Christian man with a sharp box-cutter in a public space; he managed only to slice off a portion of his victim’s ear.  Although this attack was like the others also dismissed as a generic “crime,” the culprit, Muhammad ‘Awad, was actually arrested and, when questioned as to why he tried to murder the Copt, confessed that he did not know him, but that he simply “hates Christians, for they are from among the People of Lot, and the [death] penalty must be applied to them, for they commit indecencies.”

Whatever the true motive behind Abu Muhammad’s slaughter of Mary Sa‘d and her small child, here, at any rate, is the latest account of a Muslim butchering Christians in Egypt.


 

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