Additional Name(s): رضا عبدالرحمن
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Egypt
Ethnic Group: Arab
Religion or Belief: Muslim – Qur'anist
Health Concerns: Dental pain, back pain, urinary issues
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes
Date of Detainment: August/22/2020
Date of Release: February/28/2022
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment
Reason for Persecution: Religious Belief Religious Expression
Nature of Charges: Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials Terrorism
Reda Abdel Rahman was detained for his religious belief.
On August 22, 2020, security forces arrested Abdel Rahman, a teacher and َQur'anist blogger, alongside several relatives. A few days later, security forces released the relatives but not him. He instead remained forcibly disappeared for more than a month.
In October 2020, Abdel Rahman appeared before state prosecution accused of "joining the terrorist organization ISIS, adopting takfiri thoughts, and promoting takfiri thoughts indirectly through organizational papers." State investigators allege that Abdel Rahman and two of his cousins living in the United States were planning terrorist attacks in Egypt, targeting the police and armed forces as part of a terrorist network his uncle had established. Authorities also claimed to have confiscated weapons and explosives from Reda’s home. Abdel Rahman was charged with joining a terrorist organization and spreading false news.
Abdel Rahman's health deteriorated while in custody. Prison authorities reportedly denied him proper medical care.
On February 27, 2022, Abdel Rahman was released from state custody after a judge ordered his release on February 23, 2022.
In December 2023, Abdel Rahman’s passport was confiscated by Egyptian security authorities after he tried to travel abroad.
In September 2024, it was reported that the travel ban on Abdel Rahman remains in place. Despite repeated appeals to security authorities, he has been unable to re-obtain his passport. He continues to be subject to government surveillance.
Abdel Rahman was previously arrested in 2015 for promoting Qur'anism on his blog, which authorities shut down, and for his relationship with his uncle, Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Mansour, a prominent Qur'anist. He was also arrested in 2008 for his Qur'anist beliefs and religious expression.
USCIRF Country Update: Religious Freedom Conditions in Egypt August 2023
USCIRF Press Release: USCIRF Commends Release of Egyptian Religious Prisoner Reda Abdel Rahman March 3, 2022
USCIRF Commissioner Sharon Kleinbaum, Tweet, March 1, 2022
"قرار بإخلاء سبيل المدون القرآني رضا عبد الرحمن بعد عام ونصف من الحبس الاحتياطي .. والمبادرة ترحب وتطالب بوقف كافة ملاحقات التعبير الديني المختلف" Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
USCIRF Press Release: USCIRF Commissioner Sharon Kleinbaum Advocates for Egyptian Reda Abdel Rahman through Religious Prisoners of Conscience Project February 9, 2022
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, Tweet, November 11, 2021
USCIRF Country Update: Religious Freedom in Egypt in 2021 November 2021
"Criminal Court orders to extend the detention of Quranist blogger 'Reda Abdel-Rahman' for 45 days" Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE)
"A year since the detainment of Reda Abdel Rahman...When will the state's actions match the president's statements about freedom of religion and belief?" Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
USCIRF Press Release: USCIRF Calls on Egypt to Release Qur’anist Reda Abdel Rahman August 2021
2020 Report on International Religious Freedom: Egypt U.S. Department of State
"Forbidden Belief... Report on the Imprisonment of Quranist Blogger Reda Abdel-Rahman" Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE)
"The Egyptian Initiative calls for the release of an Azhar teacher accused of spreading 'Quranism' and the end to the prosecution of people with different religious affiliations" Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
"القبض على 3 متهمين بالشرقية بتهمة إعادة إحياء حركة «القرآنيين» في مصر (تفاصيل)" al-Masry al-Youm