Not surprising, then, that in recent months around a hundred priests have been deported from Morocco for preaching Christianity. The Christians, mostly from the United States and Europe, have been accused of trying to convert Muslims to Christianity, a crime punishable by imprisonment under Moroccan law, which protects the freedom to practice one’s faith but forbids any attempt to convert others. Rules against proselytising are quite common in Muslim countries.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 4th, 2010.
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