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By Raymond Ibrahim – Exclusive to Coptic Solidarity

A Coptic Christian wife and mother who disappeared for nearly three months—supposedly because she had willingly converted to Islam and wanted nothing to do with her husband and three young daughters—has finally been returned to her family.

Ranya Abd al-Masih, 39, a high school teacher of English in al-Minofiya, just north of Cairo, Egypt, disappeared on April 22, 2020.  A few days after her family contacted state security, she appeared in a one minute video dressed in a black niqab (female Islamic attire).  In the video, and in between tears, Ranya insisted that she had finally and formally converted to Islam, which—“praise be to Allah”—she had been secretly following and concealing from her family for nine years.  Accordingly, she no longer wanted anyone—her husband, children, family—to bother about her anymore, she had concluded.

From the start, her family refused to believe the video, insisting that it was obviously made under duress.  “We’ve no problem for her to go [to Islam] of her own free will—based on conviction—but not as a person who is threatened and coerced into doing so,” her brother, Remon, said in an interview. “She was definitely kidnapped and forced to make that video, due to threats against her or her husband and children if she refused to comply.”   

He added that the idea that she had “secretly” embraced Islam was ludicrous, citing the fact that up until her disappearance she had been regularly attending church, visiting and praying in monasteries—even fasting 55 days in the lead up to Easter:

We are sure that Ranya, our beloved sister, whom we know so well, is not the one we saw on the video; that is a woman who is being threatened and coerced…If you can hear me, Ranya, know that we will never abandon you until we see you. Because you are a victim of a terror.

For nearly three months, Ranya’s family and the Coptic Church pleaded with the authorities—even sending a plea to President Sisi—until she was finally returned, on July 15, 2020. 

A Coptic Church spokesman said that Ranya and her reunited family are currently staying in an undisclosed location,  “until calm returns” to the region.  Due to the delicate nature of the situation, the spokesman gave no other details concerning her disappearance and reemergence, other than to say that “Ranya remains a Christian who never once converted to Islam.”

Similarly, when asked during a televised interview if she had converted, her lawyer simply said, “she returned as Ranya abd-al-Masih”—a play on her last name, which means “servant of Christ.”

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  • Saba E. Demian, M.D.
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    Acts of terrorism, abduction, forced conversions are all that radical Islam have to maintain credibility to global Islam; they are bankrupt. In solidarity, this family is our family. The Copts in Egypt and worldwide are attentive, and our Savior has blessed this land. The Coptic hierarchy in Egypt are understandably cautious. Unfortunately, the rest of Christendom are inattentive, unconcerned and almost collusive. This family will be hunted in Egypt wherever they may hide or be hidden. Based on religious persecution it must be granted asylum in whichever country they choose. The USA is still a welcoming country. Saba E. Demian, M.D.

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