Chris­tians Killed Apos­tates Too

Muhammad Ridzwan Rahmat

The saga of Abdul Rehman’s con­ver­sion to Chris­tian­i­ty may be over but the after­math is far from set­tled. Like a clock­work of hate, the episode has brought upon yet anoth­er wave of crit­i­cisms against Islam and its record for reli­gious tol­er­ance. But what few would realise is that the West has a his­to­ry of reli­gious intol­er­ance and per­se­cu­tions that would put Mus­lim Afghanistan to shame.

Exam­ine the fol­low­ing verse closely :

If your very own broth­er, or your son or daugh­ter, or the wife you love, or your clos­est friend secret­ly entices you, say­ing : Let us go and wor­ship oth­er gods, do not yield to him or lis­ten to him. Show him no pity. Do not spare him or shield him. You must cer­tain­ly put him to death. Your hand must be the first in putting him to death, and then the hands of all the peo­ple.“Deuteron­o­my 13 : 6 – 9

Despite all the staunch crit­i­cisms they make about Islam, that was not a verse from the Quran. In fact, the Quran is void of any instruc­tions to mur­der apostates.

Instead, the line above has been tak­en tak­en from Deuteron­o­my 13 : 6 – 9 that out­lines very vivid­ly, the fate of apos­tates and fol­low­ers of oth­er reli­gions. Anoth­er verse reads :

And he should go and wor­ship oth­er gods and bow down to them or to the sun or the moon or all the army of the heav­ens, .….and you must stone such one with stones and such one must die.” Deuteron­o­my 17:3 – 5

And fol­low these vers­es they did.

In May 1096, a group of Cru­saders en route to the Holy Land to kill Mus­lims, stopped by a Rhineland town called Worms between Mannnheim and Mainz, near present day Ger­many to preach the mes­sage of God to its pop­u­la­tion of Jews. The Cru­saders urged them to con­vert to Chris­tian­i­ty, explain­ing that it is the only path to salvation.

But when the town refused, the Cru­saders under the com­mand of Count Emmich of Leinin­gen, dragged them out of their homes and put up a mas­sacre of every one in the town. 800 peo­ple met a bloody death at the edge of a sword for their refusal to con­vert. Women and chil­dren were not spared and many were decap­i­tat­ed as blood flowed through the streets of the town. Some of them were even burnt alive as they took refuge in the very same church that the Cru­saders have built and preached from.Mal­colm Billings, The Cru­sades : Five Cen­turies of Holy Wars, Ster­ling Pub­lish­ing New York, 1996

Worms was def­i­nite­ly not the only town that was plun­dered over the years. Chris­t­ian preach­ers storm­ing their way from the West forced the reli­gion upon the locals through threat and ter­ror. In the city of Mainz, 1000 Jews met the same mor­bid fate when they refused to take up Chris­tian­i­ty. Entire fam­i­lies were slaugh­tered systematically.

The author of Ges­ta Fran­co­rum wrote to describe the may­hem dur­ing the inci­dent : All the streets of the city on every side were full of corpses, so that no one could endure to be there because of the stench, nor could any­one walk along the nar­row paths of the city except over the corpses of the dead’. His­to­ri­ans have referred to this obscure inci­dent as the first holocaust”.

The peo­ple of oth­er reli­gion who refused to con­vert into Chris­tian­i­ty were not the only ones who were fever­ish­ly per­se­cut­ed. Chris­tians who were known to opt out of the reli­gion or were seen as heretics, have been mer­ci­less­ly put to death too over the course of history.

Some­where around 1200, a new reli­gion emerged in West­ern France amongst the peo­ple of Langue­doc called Catharism and was gain­ing a steady stream of con­verts from the Chris­t­ian world. The Cathars, as they are called, abjured mar­riage and the eat­ing of meat in an effort to obtain puri­ty. The new reli­gion appealed to the Chris­tians in a very refresh­ing way.

The spread of Catharism alarmed the Chris­tians of Europe great­ly and the Church sent in preach­ers and papals year after year to reverse the sit­u­a­tion. In an effort to dele­git­imise the move­ment fur­ther, Catharism was declared as a heresy and a deviant branch of Chris­tian­i­ty. But the reli­gion con­tin­ued to flour­ish and threat­ened to spread to an even greater part of Europe.

The Chris­tians could take it no more and in 1208, the Pope decid­ed to unleash a full-blown cru­sade against the Cathars, known as the Albi­gen­sian Cru­sade. Thou­sands of apos­tates were slaugh­tered in the ensu­ing cam­paign, includ­ing 7000 res­i­dents of a town called Beziers who were locked and burnt in a church. A hor­ri­fied onlook­er rushed to the papal gates and remind­ed the cru­saders that the some Chris­tians were still trapped in the church togeth­er with the Cathars. The offi­cer over­see­ing the mas­sacre then made a remark that has resound­ed through the cen­turies : Kill them all. God will know his own”.

It would be tempt­ing to list all the oth­er exam­ples of Chris­tians killing apos­tates in order to answer the grow­ing wave of crit­i­cisms from the West against Islam. But that is not the point of this arti­cle. Two wrongs do not make one right.

The point is to com­pare the atti­tude of Chris­tian­i­ty towards apos­ta­sy then and now. Chris­tian­i­ty today has none of these vio­lent char­ac­ter­is­tics against apos­tates. Peo­ple who leave the reli­gion are not giv­en death threats nor per­se­cut­ed vio­lent­ly at the edge of a sword — unlike what hap­pened before dur­ing the medieval times. It is now a large­ly peace­ful reli­gion and has tak­en few qual­i­ties of its ear­li­er prac­ti­tion­ers from the ear­li­er periods.

But this peace­ful nature of Chris­tians towards apos­ta­sy took time and a con­sid­er­able amount of evo­lu­tion over the cen­turies. Edu­ca­tion, tol­er­ance and enlight­en­ment did not find its way into Chris­tian­i­ty overnight. It took an awful part of 2000 years for Chris­tian­i­ty to be where it is today.

Islam must be giv­en the same chance. At only 1400 years old, Islam is a rel­a­tive­ly young reli­gion when com­pared to oth­er faiths of revealed scrip­tures. It is unfair to keep putting Islam to the per­pet­u­al ridicule of vio­lence and intol­er­ance, when Chris­tian­i­ty has been giv­en a much longer time to evolve in a head start of about 600 years.

Apos­ta­sy is still a very touchy sub­ject in much of the Mus­lim world, sim­i­lar to Chris­tian­i­ty dur­ing the times of the cru­sade. Dif­fer­ent inter­pre­ta­tions may exist, but Islam is def­i­nite­ly not a reli­gion of vio­lence nor mur­der towards any group includ­ing apos­tates who leave the reli­gion peace­ful­ly and mean no harm.

Already bea­cons of tol­er­ance and excel­lence can be seen emerg­ing in a hand­ful of Mus­lim com­mu­ni­ties around the world, such as Sin­ga­pore, the Unit­ed States and the Unit­ed King­dom. The rest of the Mus­lim Ummah must be giv­en that same chance.

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