Angola Becomes 'First Country to Ban
Islam'
Southern African nation reportedly bans Islam and
orders the demolition of mosques in the country.
The African nation of Angola has reportedly become
the first country to ban Islam and Muslims, reports On Islam. Concerning the
ban, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos said Sunday "this is the
final end of Islamic influence in our country."
Angola's ban was first announced last Friday, when
Angolan Minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva said "the process of
legalization of Islam has not been approved by the Ministry of Justice and
Human rights, their mosques would be closed until further notice."
India Today reports Silva's statement was made at
the 6th Commission of the Angolan National Assembly, and that the ban includes
orders to demolish mosques in the country.
Silva reportedly said the ban was necessary since
Islam is "contradictory to the customs of Angola culture."
Angola's population of 16 million is predominantly
Christian, with only 80,000-90,000 Muslims, the majority of whom are migrants
from West Africa and families of Lebanese origin, according to the US State
Department.
The crackdown on Islam comes as Christians in the
Middle East are being forced from Muslim countries.
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren
noted in 2012 that the Christian population in the Middle East dropped from 20%
a century ago to 5% currently amid ongoing persecution of Christians by
Muslims.
Oren noted in Egypt 200,000 Coptic Christians fled
their homes in 2011 amid anti-Christian violence during the "Arab
spring" uprising that toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak.
In 2012 Saudi Arabia's top Muslim leader, Grand
Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Shaikh, issued a fatwa (religious decree) to
demolish all churches on the Arabian peninsula.
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