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MAURITANIA: REPRESSION AND SPIRITUAL BONDAGE

 


Wednesday, March 9, 2005

MAURITANIA: REPRESSION AND SPIRITUAL BONDAGE


By Elizabeth Kendal
World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC)
Special to ASSIST News Service


AUSTRALIA (ANS) -- Mauritania, West Africa, is one of the world's poorest countries, although oil is set to flow from mid-2006. Mauritania bridges between the Arab-Berber Moors of North Africa and the black Africans of the sub-Sahara. Sunni Islam has been entrenched for over a thousand years. According to Operation World, just over four thousand (0.16%) of Mauritania's three million population are Christian. They are mostly Catholic ex-patriates, and only about 500 are evangelicals.

The gospel of salvation is severely repressed. According to the US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2004 (released September 2004) the constitution establishes Mauritania as an Islamic republic with Islam as the religion of the State and of its citizens. Importing, printing or selling Bibles is banned, as is any literature that undermines, contradicts or threatens Islam. All television and radio are state controlled. All non-Muslim missionary activity is prohibited. Apostasy (leaving Islam) is banned. Sharia (Islamic law) has been enshrined as the law of the land since 1983. Faith in Jesus Christ can be extremely costly.

Tensions are rising. In October 1999 Mauritania became one of only three Arab nations to establish diplomatic relations with Israel. This enraged Mauritania's Islamist forces. Mauritania's President Maaoya Sid'Ahmed Ould Taya has also joined with the US in the 'War on Terror'. In August 2004, he survived a coup attempt he blames on Islamist forces funded by Burkina Faso and Libya. Only a few weeks earlier, Jamaat al-Tawhid al-Islamiya - Omar el-Mukhtar Brigade had posted a threat on the internet that specifically named Mauritania. (The brigade is the military wing of the Islamist organisation led by the notorious Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who heads al-Qaeda's operations in Iraq.) The threat read: 'Our swords will be drawn in the face of anyone who co-operates with the Jews and the Christians. We will strike with an iron fist all the traitors from the Arab governments who co-operate with the Zionists secretly or openly.' However some believe the coup attempt was a fabrication, just to give the president grounds to crack down on known radical Islamists.

So, on top of the already repressive environment, the political situation is tense, and Mauritania's militant Islamists are angry, zealous and active.

Operation World describes all Mauritanian peoples as 'unreached, in that there are no indigenous churches under indigenous leadership'. The extreme Islamic repression and total lack of religious liberty in Mauritania forces the tiny, persecuted church deep underground. It silences witness and kills off her evangelists, leaders and new believers. It stops God's free gift of salvation being offered there to multitudes of dying people. Mauritanians who are traders, herdsmen or businessmen have opportunities to hear the gospel in other countries. In 1989 a border dispute between Senegal and Mauritania led to race riots in Mauritania that forced thousands of black Mauritanians to flee south for refuge in Senegal, where there is freedom of religion. Still, there are only a handful of Mauritanian Christians worldwide. It looks hopeless, but Mauritania belongs to God (Psalm 47) and Jesus will build his Church... (Matthew 16:18).

PLEASE PRAY SPECIFICALLY FOR:

bulletMauritania's President Taya and diplomats dialoguing with Western leaders over security and oil and human rights; may they be challenged about rights and justice, and may God turn their hearts to permit religious liberty.
'The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord; he directs it like a watercourse wherever he pleases.' (Proverbs 21:1)

 

bulletGod to protect the tiny and endangered Church in Mauritania from the physical attacks of Islamic militants and also from the spiritual attacks of the evil one, who wants to control Mauritania and so seeks to destroy gospel witness. (Eph 6:12)

bulletthe living Almighty God to break through the spiritual strongholds and restraints that keep Mauritania's three million people enslaved to fear and trapped in spiritual darkness.
'The whole earth will acknowledge the Lord and return to him. People from every nation will bow down before him. For the Lord is king! He rules the nations.' (Psalm 22:27,28 NLT)

 

 

 

 

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