Update: Court rejects case of convert from Islam


El-Gohary and his daughter
Photo from Compass Direct

On June 13, a court in Cairo rejected Maher El-Gohary's attempt to change his religious status on his identification card from Muslim to Christian, according to a June 16 report from Compass Direct. He has been attacked on the street, subjected to death threats and driven into hiding as a result of opening his case 10 months ago (for more, click here). In April, the Coptic Church granted El-Gohary a conversion certificate, making him the first Egyptian convert from Islam to be publically accepted by the church in this way.

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  • Country Information

    Population
    109,546,720 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Egyptian (99.7), other (0.3)

    Religion (%)
    Islam (90), Christianity (10)

    Leader
    President Abdelfattah Said El-Sisi (2014)

    Government type
    Presidential republic

    Legal system
    Mixed legal system based on Napoleonic civil and penal law, Islamic religious law, and vestiges of colonial-era laws

    Source: CIA World Factbook

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    A water truck is working to douse a fire.
      

    Late into the evening of April 23rd, Islamic militants set fire to several homes and shops owned by Coptic Orthodox Christians in the village of Al-Fawakher, which is located in Egypt's southern Minya province. Although the attackers attempted to prevent the occupants from leaving their burning homes, thankfully there were no reported fatalities.