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JT INTERVIEW: Voice of a Somali Christian from Somalia
Nolosha Casub (www.noloshacusub.net)
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In an exclusive interview, Jimma Times (JT) recently spoke with a Somali Christian, Hassan, who is a principal figure in a Christian Ministry among the Somali Diaspora community in the West. Requesting for his parent (last) name to remain anonymous for fear of harassment, Hassan described the grim status of religious freedom in Somalia, challenges in the region and the future ahead for Somali Christians.
  

Jimma Times: It is often portrayed uncommon for Somalis to be Christians and most Somali politicians & religious leaders assert that Somalia is a Muslim nation. When did you become a Christian? 
 
 
Hassan: I became a Christian 16 years ago and there are many Somalis who are not Muslims, most are Christians but also there are others who are atheists or agnostics so to say that all Somalis are Muslims for this day and age is unrealistic, to say the least.

 
Jimma Times: Approximately, about how many Somali Christians are there in Somalia and around the world?

  
Hassan: I think there are a few hundreds Somali Christians worldwide and most are outside of Somalia. The danger is so high for the Somali Christians to live in Somalia because Islam teaches anyone who abandons Islam should be killed and about 200 Somali Christians have been killed for their faith in Somalia for the past 15 years.


  
Jimma Times: At times, Islam appears to be used interchangeably with Somali nationalism. What is it like to be a Christian in Somalia and among Somali communities in the Diaspora?

 
Hassan: It is very; very dangerous to be a Somali Christian in Somalia because there are dangerous Wahhabi fundamentalists who are sworn to hunt down and kill every Somali Christian who is living in Somalia and that is what they did in the past 15 years when they have killed more than 200 Somali Christians.

In the past when the former socialist military government was in power it was much safer and there were churches and several hundred Somali Christians, mostly Roman Catholics and some Protestants in Mogadishu alone but today you can't even find a single Christian person. There are some but they are hiding because if they are found out, the Wahhabi fundamentalists will immediately kill them. The Somali Christians in the Diaspora are safe from violence, but they are still persecuted in some smaller ways as they are ostracized and avoided by other Somalis who consider them as traitors and enemies.


 
Jimma Times: Would the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), currently in Mogadishu, bring positive changes towards religious tolerance?
 
Hassan: Yes, if the TFG assumes power I am sure it will bring some positive changes towards religious tolerance in Somalia because the TFG is a pro-Western pro-Ethiopia secular government but there is very small chance that the TFG will succeed and assume power in Somalia.

 

Jimma Times: Are you aware of the status of religious freedom in the breakaway Somaliland region?

 


Hassan: Somaliland is relatively peaceful and less dangerous when you compare with Mogadishu or with the rest of Somalia. The Somalilanders are traditionally more tolerant people but still there are some Wahhabi fundamentalists who will not tolerate to see Somali Christians even in Somaliland.

 


Jimma Times: Improved Freedom of religion in Ethiopia has not led to absolute peace and co-existence. As much as some radical Muslims have crossed the line, evangelicals have not fared innocent as well. From Evangelical Christians interrupting Muslim services with loud music, to Ethiopian evangelicals attacking vulnerable Muslim children and treating them as people filled with evil spirits. Where exactly does the line between bold evangelism and confrontational evangelism exist?

 

Hassan: Well. Jesus never treated people that way. The best example to follow is the way Jesus treated with people. True evangelism has nothing to do with shouting or treating people as if they are filled with evil spirits etc. True evangelism starts with love, humility, dialogue, friendship and respect for the other person and that is what I and other Somali Christians believe.

 


Jimma Times: There is an unquestionable threat of the intolerant features of Wahhabism and political Islam destabilizing all East Africa. Some organizations in southern Somalia allegedly have Al-Qaeda links and others vowed to rule all of East Africa by their form of Sharia. Do you think regional governments are addressing this danger properly?

 

Hassan: I believe the present federal government of Ethiopia, headed by Meles Zenawi, is the only government that is trying to address the danger of jihadi fundamentalism in the region. And if the Wahhabi influence takes root in Ethiopia I am afraid for the future of this great and beautiful country that we call Ethiopia because Wahabists will try to start hostility and religious wars between Christians and Muslims in Ethiopia and that will be devastating.

 
Jimma Times: How do ordinary Somalis feel and react when some radical Somali Islamists say it is the duty of all Somalis to wage jihad and exterminate all Somali Christians?

 

Hassan: Good question. I think most ordinary Somalis would agree with Islamists to exterminate all Somali Christians. After all, it is in islamic commandment to kill anyone who dares to abandon Islam, that is not just a fundamentalist stuff. The "ordinary" Somali Muslims may not rush to kill anyone who leaves Islam but they will still agree with the Wahhabists when it comes to eliminating Somali Christians.

 


Jimma Times: All denominations of Protestants in Ethiopia are said to be new and "imported." Yet, even the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity itself, at some period, was imported by evangelists from the Middle East. So why do Christian Ethiopians, Christian East Africans and their western backers accuse new forms of Islam as being an "import?"

 

Hassan: I think these people are legitimately concerned about the danger of the imported Islamic extremism. The reason is that Christianity does not teach to violently over throw secular governments and replace them with Christian theocratic government based on the gospel. On the other hand, that is exactly what Islamic Wahhabi fundamentalists are doing and that is their ultimate goal. They want to establish Shari'a based Islamic governments all over the region and they want to do this through violent jihad if necessary. Therefore, the concern of Ethiopian Christians and East African Christians is truly a legitimate one. Christians never teach to hate others, in fact, Jesus commanded us to love our enemies but Muslim fundamentalists teach openly to kill and hate what they call “the kuffar” or non-Muslims and their mission is one of jihad, hatred and violence.

 

Jimma Times: Why vilify Arab Muslim investment on African Muslim organizations, while western Churches & western organizations have been doing the same thing for decades?

 


Hassan: Plain truth is not vilification. The end goal of these Arab and wahabi investments is to spread hatred, fear and Islamic supremacism. Wherever these wahabi fundamentalists go and plant their seed of hatred there will always be violence and jihad against non-Muslims. You can’t call that vilification. That is a fact of life..

 

Jimma Times: Certainly, you face immense external challenges with lack of religious freedom & tolerance in Somalia. But are there internal challenges and obstacles to your ministry?

 


Hassan: what do you expect when you can’t even visit your own country let alone doing ministry there or living there? Somali Muslims will not even allow us to visit our own country. There is always a dangerous threat and violence that we face because of our decision to follow the religion we want. That is barbaric.


Consider this: Muslims in the West have all the freedom they need to practice or preach their Islamic religion in whatever way they want but they are murdering us for reading our Bibles or confirming our Christian faith openly inside Somalia. That is barbaric. That is pure barbarism. What else will you call it?

I have never set foot in my homeland, my beloved country for the past 14 years, that is because, my decision to follow Christ, the prince of peace... I just can’t understand.

 

Jimma Times: Do you see any encouraging, new and specific developments towards a better future for Somali Christians in Somalia?

 

Hassan: The only way for the Somali Christians to go back and live in Somalia is if all Muslim Somalis leave us alone and let us practice our Christian faith openly. We need to have churches; we need to perform Christian baptisms and marriages and we need to be free in practicing our Christian faith openly and without fear of persecution and violence and we need to pay tax and build our country as every body else. Unfortunately that is not going to happen in the foreseeable future.

 
Jimma Times: Thank you for participating in our interview program.

 
Hassan: My pleasure
 

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Comments 10 comments for this article
Added: September 18, 2009. 11:05 AM GMT
ican't belive this
first of all hassan i jsut wana say may alah show u the right path.





secondly stop playing victom. somlia is dangerous plac for evry1, not jsut non-muslim.





3rdly , there is no shying from the truth, according to islam if u leave islam , u wil be killed. and that goes for any1





lastly my question for u is .. are u truly happy , iam sure that u grab so much money for plying the victom christians boy.. but i also know that so many somliz unfortuanly pretend that they are something they no.. if u are truly good person and belive in any religion you wouldn't be advocating for u self ,,instead u would be making donations for innocent somali kids who are without food or meadical care..





so if u got ur stomach full and roof over ur head.. please leave the mic for someone 1. who can help these somali pple





may alah show u all the right path
Anonymous
Added: July 20, 2009. 09:56 AM GMT
TPLF Auctioning Ethiopia
Wahabism is more dangerous than Alqueida and other exremists because it gets to the core of the society and teaches innocent children hatred toward anyone who is not Muslim. The ideology has the blessing and support of the Saudi governemnt. Dubai World and other investers are also following the Saudi agenda. I am afraid Islamic rule will take over Eastern Africa if democracy does not take root sooner. Ruthless Islamic doctrine must be banned globally because it is anti-humanity and the rule of law. It is a god-less teaching based on the Arab ethno-supremacy. All religions of the world teach love, respect and the sanctity of life but not so with Islam generally. The poor Somalis and other East Africans (Darfur, "white" Sudanese)are being used by these evil forces and the world does even know it. Power and money-monger, TPLF does not care if Tigrai is wiped out as long as they get their lion share of the bribe. They are auctioning Ethiopia to the highest bidders every day, mainly to the islamic investors.
Anonymous
Added: June 27, 2009. 10:27 PM GMT
Even Somali Muslims Are Not Safe in Somalia
Hi,

Let alone Christians but even Somali Muslims are not safe in Somalia these days. Thousands of Somalis are going into Ethiopia and Kenya to flee from the Islamist extremists such as el-shabab etc. There is no way for Somali Christians to live inside Somalia. It is simply too dangerous. God bless you.

Good interview.
Barakat
Added: June 08, 2009. 11:21 AM GMT
Mr Hassan
there are more than 3 million somali people in Ethiopia, i have never seen one christian somali ethiopian, we are not like oromo or ugrage people who are half muslim and half christian , why in the world , you become christian in somalia, i know why u become but repent before you die and ALLAHA LOVE THOSE U REPENT,
Anonymous
Added: May 26, 2009. 08:15 PM GMT
Somalia is a dangerous place for non-muslims
There is no doubt that Somalia is a very dangerous place for Somali Christians. I think most Somali Christians are converts from Islam to Christianity and in the Islamic religion Muslims who convert to Christianity are considered as traitors and they can be punished by death. That is the official teaching of the Sharee'a or the islamic law.
Theodros
Added: May 17, 2009. 03:23 AM GMT
Stop Portraying Yourself as a Victim
I am a Muslim Somali. I was born in Somalia but because of the war we had to leave when I was just a couple of months old. I have never been back because like he says its too dangerous so for him to assert that its because of his religion that he can't go back is slightly unrealistic. He is playing the victim, he can't go back basically because it just too dangerous for anybody.

I do however acknowledge that it is dangerous for non-Muslims to live in a Muslim country but again Somalia is not a good example, for the simple fact that its dangerous for all not just the non -believers.
Anonymous
Added: April 23, 2009. 09:09 PM GMT
Great interview
Hey,

that was good interview. This
Somali guy spoke from his heart.

It is sad when people are intolerant to that extent. I just can't believe it!

Kyla
Anonymous
Added: August 10, 2008. 01:15 PM GMT
Fascinating
It's a fascinating story. God bless you brother.
Anonymous
Added: April 01, 2008. 10:02 PM GMT
somilia it sould be a christain country
I warne the wahhaibs that if they don,t leve as alone they will pay for it peace for ethiopia and somalia peopel
Anonymous
Added: February 26, 2008. 06:39 AM GMT
As a Somali (in the diaspora) I am shocked. I do fear that there might become more Somali christens and pray that that does happen. I also want to say that this is a phenomenon that is happening, my aunt once removed is a somali christen ;( And she always tells me to pick up the bible, but when I tell her to read the koran she nodds and doesn't? These somali christens are doing it for the money and worldly gains (the way I view it) because of the emptiness they feel about there future *(afterlife) I hope that these poor lost Somalis inshaAllah find the right path once again.



Being a muslim is like giving a penny to invest and know the return will be trillion dollars.



Being christen is like stealing 10 dollars and knowing after 10 minutes your going to death row.
Anonymous
 
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