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Christian heritage found ransacked as monastery retaken from ISIS

The history pages of Iraq's Christian community lie in charred fragments on the floor of a fourth-century monastery near Mosul which Islamic State militants ransacked during a two-year occupation that ended over the weekend.

 

The jihadists at the Mar Behnam monastery burned a collection of books about Christian theology, scraped off inscriptions written in Syriac—the language used by Jesus—and demolished sculptures of the Virgin Mary and the monastery's patron saint.

 

They removed the site's crosses and tried to erase any mention of Behnam, the son of an Assyrian king who, according to popular legend, built the monastery as penance for killing both his children after they converted to Christianity.

 


פרסום ראשון: 11.21.16, 21:14