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Christians are the most persecuted religious group, and the media mostly ignores the situation
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Raymond Ibrahim explains why Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world today, in particular ones living in Muslim majority countries where they often have preceded the Muslims living in those areas for centuries.

Often Christian populations are driven out of their countries by terrorist attacks, such as in Egypt where many deadly church bombings have prompted much of the Christian population to leave for other countries. The same has been happening in Nigeria, Iraq, Syria, and just about everywhere in the Middle East where churches still exist except Israel.

Also Christian businesses have been set on fire and Christian girls have been kidnapped and sold into sex slavery, and often people who are born a Muslim and convert to Christianity face jail or execution.

Peaceful Christians even in supposedly “moderate” Muslim countries such as Morocco, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan are also hounded and attacked.

Muslims persecute Christians because the Quran calls them “Infidels” and labels them as inferior. Such a mentality have been growing in the Muslim world over the past 50 years and the situation has recently been getting worse, making Christians suffer terribly which Ibrahim documents in his book Crucified Again— Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians.

Ibrahim explains that if the same were happening to any other group besides Christians, the media would treat the situation as the biggest human rights tragedy of our time, and he explains the factors which lead to the mainstream media largely ignoring the reports of the atrocities that are committed against them mostly by Muslim populations.






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