PASTOR WALLY ENTERED HEAVEN with JESUS

                                   Saturday, May 30, 2026                                  

We thank GOD there is no more pain only great JOY in Heaven!

We are heartbroken but celebrating Pastor Wally's amazing life and ministry

Thousands upon thousands have been touched by GOD's Word 

because of Pastor Wally

 

Please click here for further information

 

Source:                   www.cswusa.org

Date:                        March 3, 2022

 

 
 
 
3.3.2022
Quranic blogger, Reda Abdel Rahman, was released from the police station at Kafr Saqr in Egypt’s Al-Sharqiya governorate on Feb. 23 after 18 months in detention. CSW’s sources report his trial is pending.
 
Abdel Rahman was arrested Aug. 22, 2020 with several other members of the family of the renowned Quranic thinker and former lecturer at Al-Azhar University, Professor Ahmed Sobhy Mansour. While everyone else was released a few days later, Abdel Rahman was held incommunicado for 44 days and had his detention extended on multiple occasions.
 
Abdel Rahman faces charges of “membership of ISIS,” and reportedly suffered mistreatment while in detention. His family reported that his health deteriorated and that they have had difficulty obtaining permits to visit him.
 
Abdel Rahman had been arrested and interrogated on several occasions prior to his detention in connection with articles he wrote challenging the extremist narratives underpinning the ideology of political Islamist movements, arguing that their use to justify sectarian violence contradicted the Quran.
 
CSW’s Founder President Mervyn Thomas said, “CSW welcomes the news of Mr. Abdel Rahman’s release, but notes with concern that he is still facing serious and excessive charges for exercising his right to the freedoms of expression and religion or belief. We call for all the charges against him to be dropped, and for the release of all others in detention who are facing similar charges. We also continue to call on the Egyptian authorities to amend all legislation restricting freedom of religion or belief, including Article 98 (f) of the Penal Code, which criminalises insulting religion, and is open to misuse against religious minorities.”