ISIS destroys ancient Catholic monastery in Syria
ISIS used bulldozers to raze Syrian a monastery in Homs and transfers dozens of Christians to nearby town
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants have destroyed an ancient monastery in the central Syrian province of Homs, according to a monitor and pictures published by the jihadist group.
“ISIS group yesterday used bulldozers to destroy the Mar Elian monastery in Al-Qaryatain, in Homs province,” said Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman.
He said the militants demolished the Syriac Catholic monastery “on the pretext that it was used for worshipping others than God.”
Photographs posted online by ISIS showed militants bulldozing parts of the monastery, although they did not appear to have completely destroyed the building with explosives as they have done with shrines and other religious buildings elsewhere.
ISIS seized Al-Qaryatain on August 5, kidnapping at least 230 people, including dozens of Christians.
The town lies at the crossroads between ISIS territory in the eastern countryside of Homs and points further west in the Qalamun area bordering Lebanon.
The Observatory said that ISIS had released 48 of those it took captive when it overran the town, and had transferred another 110 to its stronghold of Raqa province.
The fate of the other 70 hostages was unclear.
The Mar Elian monastery dates back to the fifth century and is named for a Christian from Homs province who was martyred for refusing to renounce his faith.
It is attached to a famous church of the same name, but it was unclear if that too had been damaged by ISIS.
In May, Syrian priest Jacques Mourad was abducted from the monastery by masked men as he prepared to receive residents of nearby Palmyra fleeing an ISIS advance.
Intolerant of any religious practice other than its own interpretation of Islam, ISIS has regularly destroyed religious buildings and icons in territory under their control.
They have also targeted statues, which they consider idolatrous, and grave markers, including those of Muslims.
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