Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Thu, Oct. 11 2007 11:42 AM EDT

Witnesses: Slain Palestinian was Tortured for Spreading Christianity

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

Yet Muslim-Christian relations are reportedly unraveling as attacks against Christians continue despite Hamas’ promises to protect the community.

According to his family and neighbors, Ayyad had regularly received anonymous death threats from people angry about his alleged missionary work.

Ayyad’s store, the Teacher's Bookshop, sells Bibles and Christian literature and is run by a Baptist group, the Holy Bible Society, which is dedicated to projecting a Christian presence in the Muslim region.

In April, Ayyad’s bookstore was firebombed during a wave of attacks by a shadowy Muslim "vice squad" on Internet cafes, music shops and other targets associated with Western influence.

Two days after the early-morning explosion, Palestinian Bible Society had announced that it was committed to reopening its doors despite the serious damage to the building. Furthermore, the Bible Society staff publicly stated that they forgive the attackers.

“There is so much love for the people of Gaza that it will take a huge amount of hate to quench the love the team has,” the Palestinian Bible Society’s executive director, Labib Madanat, reported after the bombing. “I don’t think there will be enough hate to quench this love.”

Following Ayyad’s murder, Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, in a statement, condemned the killing and said Hamas "would not allow anyone to sabotage" Muslim-Christian relations.

Hamas also released a statement, calling Ayyad's death a "murderous crime" and claiming that Muslim-Christian relations “are very strong and will not be affected by such crimes committed by criminal elements."

Meanwhile, the Hamas-run Interior Ministry, said it had launched an investigation and promised that the crime “will not pass unpunished.”

According to the Christian ministry Open Doors, Ayyad has left behind his two young children and wife, Pauline, who is five months pregnant.

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  • Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:07 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Why is anyone surprised by this? It is just another example of Muslim "tolerance" in action.

  • Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:54 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Some of this stuff is absolutely mind-blowing to me,....the G--d fearing of this Country and Canada and South of the border should be grateful to include me to that alot of this stuff going on over there hasn`t seeped over here,...as of this time,...but with all the Multi-culturization,and all the undocumented individuals moving here I personally believe its just a matter of time,...(personal opinion)

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