The Roman arena, where Christians might be thrown to lions, is long gone. But though the tormentors and methods have changed, this doesn’t mean such persecution has ended. In fact, 100,000-150,000 Christians have been slaughtered worldwide by Muslims (often jihadists) during the last two decades. One of the worst killing fields is Nigeria, where approximately 52,250 Christians were killed from 2009 to 2023 alone, according to the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law. Holy Week hasn’t meant a break from this unholy phenomenon, either, with 51 Christians killed in Nigeria mere hours after Palm Sunday.
This is religious persecution — some would say genocide — the mainstream media generally don’t report, even though it’s savage and continual.
Unholy — and Unheard
The Washington Stand introduces the recent story, putting a human face on it and providing some background, writing:
It didn’t matter how soundly she slept, Salamatu would wake up at 2 a.m. every night — her body remembering what her mind wished she could forget. It had been that same hour, months earlier, when Boko Haram stormed into her village, rewriting her future forever.
For Salamatu, terror was a way of life. In an earlier wave of violence, the jihadists had swarmed her Nigerian church, shooting the pastor in cold blood. Then, she says quietly, they came for her family. “My husband told me we should pray,” Salamatu remembers of that horrible night. “We said a short prayer and then ‘Amen.’ As soon as we said ‘Amen,’ we heard people pulling at the handles of our gate.” Quickly, her husband ushered her, the children, and grandchildren upstairs. “Don’t cry,” he told them. “Don’t make a noise — not even if you hear gunshots.” He walked outside to face the armed men, and it was the last time she saw him alive.
The militants jumped the fence and opened fire on her husband where he stood — killing him instantly. He was one of six victims that night and one of hundreds slaughtered every month in the bloody farmlands of Nigeria. Just this past weekend, as the world stopped to observe Palm Sunday, 51 people were massacred in an early morning attack on the community of Bassa — many burned to death in their homes by the savage Fulani herdsman.
No Help Coming
Tragically, there’s no end in sight to the carnage, either. For the official response ranges from, apparently, impotence to indifference to, perhaps, even complicity. As the Stand also informs:
Even the landscape is scarred by the horrors. Across seven predominately Christian regions, houses are reduced to rubble and ash — signs of yet another Boko or Fulani rampage. The attackers destroy everything in their path, looting and setting fire to entire areas in a systematic genocide that the government sees but does nothing about.
Watchdog organization OpenDoors adds further detail, writing:
Nigerian organisations came to offer help and support — only for Christians to be discriminated against. “Everyone received coupons to collect food,” says Salamatu, “But when they discovered we were Christians, we didn’t receive the coupon.
“There was a Muslim lady whose name appeared on the list three times. She received three coupons and gave one to me, so at least I could collect some food. When I do, I bring her some of the food I have received and then share the rest with my own family.”
After this second attack, Salamatu, her children and grandchildren had no choice but to leave home — putting them among the 16.2 million Christians displaced in sub-Saharan Africa by violence and conflict. Most villagers have not returned….
[“M]ost of us don’t want to go back [says Salamatu]. Boko Haram let us know that we will be murdered if we come back.”
A Sadly Old Story
While many people know Islamic jihad is nothing new, most may not realize how long its history actually is. For example, no part of the world is more associated with Islam than the Middle East. In reality, though, Christianity was the dominant religion in that region, and in North Africa, by the 400s A.D. (At the time, do note, there were more Christians in North Africa than Europe.) What happened?
Shortly after Islam’s birth (622), jihadist armies conquered these old Christian lands. Known as the “early Islamic conquests” (632-750), they would in a mere 118 years create a Muslim empire stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to Central Asia. In fact, the Muslim forces pushed into Europe and got within 125 miles of Paris by 732. Had they not been stopped by Charles Martel at the Battle of Poitier (or Tours) that year, Europe itself might’ve succumbed to Islam.
And it was later incursions into Europe, mind you, that ultimately inspired the oft-mischaracterized Crusades. These events, though complex, were essentially defensive actions designed to stave off jihadist aggression.
A more recent relevant example of jihad success is Lebanon. It was a majority Christian nation at the time of its independence (1943). But this changed as a result of Muslim migration facilitated by external powers and of warfare.
Conclusion
The bottom line is that from “the time of Mohammed, the means of Muslim expansion was always the sword,” wrote history professor Thomas F. Madden in 2002. “Muslim thought divides the world into two spheres, the Abode of Islam and the Abode of War. Christianity — and for that matter any other non-Muslim religion — has no abode. Christians and Jews can be tolerated within a Muslim state under Muslim rule. But, in traditional Islam, Christian and Jewish states must be destroyed and their lands conquered.”
So will Nigeria — approximately 52 percent Muslim and 47 percent Christian — go the way of Lebanon? Certainly, the sword may not have good reasoning ability but is quite convincing.
Of course, it may occur to one that the Christians could defend themselves were they universally armed. But Nigeria requires hard-to-obtain gun licenses, making firearm acquisition difficult for rural villagers. This doesn’t stop the jihadists from being well armed, though, often with military-grade weapons. (This raises a question: Who’s funding them?)
Hopefully, this power imbalance will be remedied. After all, as G.K. Chesterton noted, “War is not ‘the best way of settling differences;’ it is the only way of preventing their being settled for you.”
In Nigeria, and elsewhere for far too long, differences have been settled for Christians. And trading the “for” for a “by” can be the difference between life and death.
Addendum: For those interested, the CBN News segment below outlines the Christian persecution in Nigeria.
This article was originally published at The New American.
"In reality, though, Christianity was the dominant religion in that region, and in North Africa, by the 400s A.D. (At the time, do note, there were more Christians in North Africa than Europe.)"
At the rate things are going, it won't be long before that's true again.
Posted by: 370H55V I/me/mine | April 21, 2025 at 06:23 PM
Are Muslim jihadists a threat to Christians? Absolutely! However, going by the top number of 150,000 Christians murdered in the last 20 years, if Muslims killed 150,000 Christians every 20 years, guess how many years it would take them to kill as many Christians that the communist Jew Bolsheviks killed in Russia and Ukraine alone during the last century? 2,667 years! And that is based on the amount that the Jews have admitted to. Other estimates put the number somewhere between 20 to 66 million. If it was 66 million, it would take 8,800 years! So, to sum up, if Muslims killed 150,000 Christians every 20 years, it would take them anywhere from 2,667 years to 8,800 years to kill as many Christians as the communist Bolshevik Jews did. Where is your outrage over that fact? Also, the Jew, Genrikh Yagoda, was one of the greatest mass murderers of the 20th Century, the GPU's deputy commander and the founder and commander of the NKVD. Yagoda diligently implemented Stalin's collectivization orders and is responsible for the deaths of at least 10 million (mostly Christian) people alone. His Jewish deputies also established and managed the Gulag system.
Posted by: Robert Bowling | April 22, 2025 at 08:18 AM
5 years ago, the Lord asked me if I would die for Him, I said yes, and I do think that will happen. Yet we are, so far, so comportable here in the USA. It is so imp MARANANTHA!ortant for us to be reminded oF the reality in the world at large, Thanks for this reminder of what is going on in the real world of the Christian.
MARANANTHA
Posted by: Splish_Splash | April 22, 2025 at 10:16 AM
The fruit of Abrahamism and its evil false god.
Posted by: Joel | April 22, 2025 at 12:16 PM
Those that live by the sword shall die by the sword Starting in 1619 we had the 30 years war between Roman Catholics and Protestants. During that time we also had the English Civil War between Royalists and Protestants. After the Civil War Oliver Cromwell wrote a Constitution for England and in it he wrote "The right of Protestants to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." This has become the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. It needs to be remembered that us Protestants had to defend ourselves from the Roman Catholics. Where are the Protestants defending Christians in Nigeria? Without the victory by the roundheads in the English Civil War there would be no religious freedom in either England or America. Why is America committing cowardice in Africa? And why is Christianity committing cowardice towards Islam? Rev. no coward will inherit the kingdom of heaven.
Posted by: PAUL R BARTRON | April 22, 2025 at 08:45 PM
Ohhh, Incelwyn, you got some neo-Nazi fan boys over here. What were the odds??
Posted by: Rushncap | April 23, 2025 at 12:05 AM