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Christian family beaten for protecting 13-y-o daughter from kidnapping by Muslim mob
By Blake Fussell, Contributor FOLLOW| Sunday, July 26, 2020
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Christian devotees attend a Palm Sunday service at the Sacred Heart Cathedral church during the government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Lahore on April 5, 2020. | ARIF ALI/AFP via Getty Images
A young Pakistani Christian girl was nearly abducted from her home earlier this month when a radical group of Muslim men attacked her entire family, according to a U.S.-based Christian persecution watchdog.

International Christian Concern reported the near abduction of the 13-year-old daughter of Aslam Masih and Noreen Bibi in the Christian-majority neighborhood of Sadigabad in Pakistan's Punjab province on July 12.

Masih and his family were violently attacked by a mob of 12 men who broke into their home and tried to kidnap his daughter, Noor, who they planned to rape and forcefully convert to Islam.

According to ICC, a man named Muhammad Irfan led the group of armed men. Bibi told the organization that Ifran would often express sexual interest in her young daughter.

“He [Irfan] often teased and disturbed my daughter in the streets, but we always ignored,” Bibi recalled. “Finally, Irfan forcibly entered into my house and intended to kidnap my daughter. However, we resisted. In response, he attacked and beat my entire family who got multiple injuries.”

According to Bibi, her husband was injured in the attack and hasn't received medical care to treat his wounds.

“[P]olice have not registered the case against Irfan and medical staff have not provided medical aid to the injured,” Bibi was quoted as saying.

Irfan's threats have also continued despite the family’s resistance. Bibi also said that Irfan’s supporters have threatened to burn down their home and cause further harm if the family pursues legal action.

Despite the immense number of crimes committed against Christians in Pakistan, those facing persecution rarely see justice in the legal system, according to ICC Advocacy Director Matias Perttula.

In Pakistan, a Muslim-majority country, courts are consistently pressured by mobs of civil unrest to make decisions based on Islamic law instead of government code, he told The Christian Post.

“Even though extremists are a minority in terms of population, they still wield major political power in the country,” Perttula said. “If the judge rules in favor of a Christian woman, these people will incite mob violence on the Christian community and attack the Christians there. They’ll show up at the courthouse to intimidate the judge.”

Perttula cited an abduction case involving 14-year-old Huma Younus, who was taken from her home last October, to describe how kidnapping, rape and forced conversions are handled to provide perspective on Pakistani justice issues.

Younus was kidnapped at gunpoint by a man she worked for and was subsequently raped, forcefully converted to Islam, forced into marriage, and impregnated by her kidnapper.

According to state law, Younus was not of age to consent to marriage or sexual relations, thus making the forced marriage illegal. However, the Sindh High Court in Karachi earlier this year ruled in favor of the kidnapper and reasoned that since Younus had already experienced her first period, she was of legal age.


“I met with Huma’s parents. Legal documents were provided proving she was 14,” Perttula said. “The courts still sided with the kidnapper. Because of her period, she was fit. They completely ignored the consent law.”

Perttula also said that Younus’ case, and more recently Masih’s daughter, are “like one example of a sea of hundreds of these stories that happen.”

Estimates cited by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom in its annual report suggest that as many as 1,000 women and girls are forcibly converted to Islam each year in Pakistan, many of whom are kidnapped, forced into marriage and raped.

Injustice and intimidation tactics do not begin with court decisions though, and oftentimes never reach a court. The biggest danger Christians, Hindus, and all minorities face in Pakistan is an accusation of blasphemy, Perttula said.

Pakistani life is largely influenced by honor culture. If a person is accused of blasphemy, even if the claim is proven false, honor is lost for the individual and family, which can cause hardship in both personal and professional ways.

As Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are often abused by some Muslims to settle personal disputes with religious minorities, dozens of people are jailed for blasphemy in Pakistan. Some have even been sentenced to the death penalty.

The lives of young women who are victims of rape, kidnapping and other traumas face harsh aftermath as well. Due to the honor culture, women are seen as “unclean” or “damaged” due to no fault of their own.

“It makes a woman’s prospect for marriage difficult. Most of the time they are welcomed back by their family but with an element of shame, which is heartbreaking,” Perttula said. “The mere accusation of this or blasphemy has tainted your life for life, essentially, and the community may not welcome you back.”

Earlier this month, ICC also reported on a video posted to YouTube showing an extremist Pakistani Muslim cleric declaring that “Christians have no right to live in this Islamic country.”

“I want to let you know that these people [Christians] are the worst infidels of the universe,” the Muslim cleric was quoted as saying.

Religious minorities, especially individuals facing blasphemy threats, also face difficult working conditions and unfair job opportunities, Perttula stressed.

https://www.christianpost.com/world...ghter-from-kidnapping-rape-by-muslim-mob.html
 
coool USA/ NATO invaded Iraq killed Christians/Muslim & others alike nobody said a word.

Yes, that justifies this. Because we all know, two wrongs make a right. I am sure the family is secretly serving the CIA and had a role to play in the invasion.
 
so let me get this straight, 12 Evil Moslems randomly attacked a Christian family , to kidnap their 12 year old daughter for raping and later converting her to Islam ? ? ? so does this mean that in Punjab such mobs are out there daily to find some young Christian girl to first rape and then convert ? :what:
 
so let me get this straight, 12 Evil Moslems randomly attacked a Christian family , to kidnap their 12 year old daughter for raping and later converting her to Islam ? ? ? so does this mean that in Punjab such mobs are out there daily to find some young Christian girl to first rape and then convert ? :what:

Also, it isn't even that complicated. Some asshole used to harrass the christian girl, and then came to her home with a mob, most likely his gang or friends, to kidnap her.

If you think the story is fake. The area, family, names, and name of perpetrator is given.

Another story which is true is that a christian girl, of 15 years of age, was kidnapped, raped and forcefully converted, and is now pregnant. The court ruled in favor of her marriage.
 
If you think the story is fake. The area, family, names, and name of perpetrator is given.

Another story which is true is that a christian girl, of 15 years of age, was kidnapped, raped and forcefully converted, and is now pregnant. The court ruled in favor of her marriage.

I am not saying its fake, I am saying something is missing .. it could be some information or lack of Islam in those 12 people mob , if they are just out there looking to rape a girl then why is it that they are called Moslem ? The word itself is self contradictory to the act of these 12 people .
 
I am not saying its fake, I am saying something is missing .. it could be some information or lack of Islam in those 12 people mob , if they are just out there looking to rape a girl then why is it that they are called Moslem ? The word itself is self contradictory to the act of these 12 people .

Because on their CNIC, they're muslim. And because they were most likely victims of an extremist environment and upbringing, if they wanted to convert her forcefully.

It's highlighted, because the motives were religious as well.
 
Because on their CNIC, they're muslim. And because they were most likely victims of an extremist environment and upbringing, if they wanted to convert her forcefully.

It's highlighted, because the motives were religious as well.

you contradicted yourself again, their CNIC can say whatever they want, but are they really Muslim ? Muslim means someone who surrender his/her will/desire to God, and from the looks of it, they are not so how come they are Muslims to begin with ?

how is the motive religious ? is Rape religiously motivated ? and if they want to forcefully convert her they can do it without Raping her, raping her shows that they have personal motive ( sexual ) rather the religious .

Daily occurring .................

give me a incident similar to that from last 3 days in a row ..
 
you contradicted yourself again, their CNIC can say whatever they want, but are they really Muslim ? Muslim means someone who surrender his/her will/desire to God, and from the looks of it, they are not so how come they are Muslims to begin with ?

how is the motive religious ? is Rape religiously motivated ? and if they want to forcefully convert her they can do it without Raping her, raping her shows that they have personal motive ( sexual ) rather the religious .

give me a incident similar to that from last 3 days in a row ..

Not reported, that doesn't mean it not happens.That is why India INCLUDED EVEN CHRISTIANS(Along with Hindus,Buddhists,Jains,Parsis,Sikhs) IN CAA.
[URL='https://www.dawn.com/news/1098452/1000-minority-girls-forced-in-marriage-every-year-report']1,000 minority girls forced in marriage every year: DAWN
[/URL]

means, daily 3 MINORITY WOMEN
 
Christian family beaten for protecting 13-y-o daughter from kidnapping by Muslim mob
By Blake Fussell, Contributor FOLLOW| Sunday, July 26, 2020
139626_w_450_300.jpg

Christian devotees attend a Palm Sunday service at the Sacred Heart Cathedral church during the government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Lahore on April 5, 2020. | ARIF ALI/AFP via Getty Images
A young Pakistani Christian girl was nearly abducted from her home earlier this month when a radical group of Muslim men attacked her entire family, according to a U.S.-based Christian persecution watchdog.

International Christian Concern reported the near abduction of the 13-year-old daughter of Aslam Masih and Noreen Bibi in the Christian-majority neighborhood of Sadigabad in Pakistan's Punjab province on July 12.

Masih and his family were violently attacked by a mob of 12 men who broke into their home and tried to kidnap his daughter, Noor, who they planned to rape and forcefully convert to Islam.

According to ICC, a man named Muhammad Irfan led the group of armed men. Bibi told the organization that Ifran would often express sexual interest in her young daughter.

“He [Irfan] often teased and disturbed my daughter in the streets, but we always ignored,” Bibi recalled. “Finally, Irfan forcibly entered into my house and intended to kidnap my daughter. However, we resisted. In response, he attacked and beat my entire family who got multiple injuries.”

According to Bibi, her husband was injured in the attack and hasn't received medical care to treat his wounds.

“[P]olice have not registered the case against Irfan and medical staff have not provided medical aid to the injured,” Bibi was quoted as saying.

Irfan's threats have also continued despite the family’s resistance. Bibi also said that Irfan’s supporters have threatened to burn down their home and cause further harm if the family pursues legal action.

Despite the immense number of crimes committed against Christians in Pakistan, those facing persecution rarely see justice in the legal system, according to ICC Advocacy Director Matias Perttula.

In Pakistan, a Muslim-majority country, courts are consistently pressured by mobs of civil unrest to make decisions based on Islamic law instead of government code, he told The Christian Post.

“Even though extremists are a minority in terms of population, they still wield major political power in the country,” Perttula said. “If the judge rules in favor of a Christian woman, these people will incite mob violence on the Christian community and attack the Christians there. They’ll show up at the courthouse to intimidate the judge.”

Perttula cited an abduction case involving 14-year-old Huma Younus, who was taken from her home last October, to describe how kidnapping, rape and forced conversions are handled to provide perspective on Pakistani justice issues.

Younus was kidnapped at gunpoint by a man she worked for and was subsequently raped, forcefully converted to Islam, forced into marriage, and impregnated by her kidnapper.

According to state law, Younus was not of age to consent to marriage or sexual relations, thus making the forced marriage illegal. However, the Sindh High Court in Karachi earlier this year ruled in favor of the kidnapper and reasoned that since Younus had already experienced her first period, she was of legal age.


“I met with Huma’s parents. Legal documents were provided proving she was 14,” Perttula said. “The courts still sided with the kidnapper. Because of her period, she was fit. They completely ignored the consent law.”

Perttula also said that Younus’ case, and more recently Masih’s daughter, are “like one example of a sea of hundreds of these stories that happen.”

Estimates cited by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom in its annual report suggest that as many as 1,000 women and girls are forcibly converted to Islam each year in Pakistan, many of whom are kidnapped, forced into marriage and raped.

Injustice and intimidation tactics do not begin with court decisions though, and oftentimes never reach a court. The biggest danger Christians, Hindus, and all minorities face in Pakistan is an accusation of blasphemy, Perttula said.

Pakistani life is largely influenced by honor culture. If a person is accused of blasphemy, even if the claim is proven false, honor is lost for the individual and family, which can cause hardship in both personal and professional ways.

As Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are often abused by some Muslims to settle personal disputes with religious minorities, dozens of people are jailed for blasphemy in Pakistan. Some have even been sentenced to the death penalty.

The lives of young women who are victims of rape, kidnapping and other traumas face harsh aftermath as well. Due to the honor culture, women are seen as “unclean” or “damaged” due to no fault of their own.

“It makes a woman’s prospect for marriage difficult. Most of the time they are welcomed back by their family but with an element of shame, which is heartbreaking,” Perttula said. “The mere accusation of this or blasphemy has tainted your life for life, essentially, and the community may not welcome you back.”

Earlier this month, ICC also reported on a video posted to YouTube showing an extremist Pakistani Muslim cleric declaring that “Christians have no right to live in this Islamic country.”

“I want to let you know that these people [Christians] are the worst infidels of the universe,” the Muslim cleric was quoted as saying.

Religious minorities, especially individuals facing blasphemy threats, also face difficult working conditions and unfair job opportunities, Perttula stressed.

https://www.christianpost.com/world...ghter-from-kidnapping-rape-by-muslim-mob.html
Blake Russel....Christian post...very unbiased
 
Not reported, that doesn't mean it not happens.That is why India INCLUDED EVEN CHRISTIANS(Along with Hindus,Buddhists,Jains,Parsis,Sikhs) IN CAA.
1,000 minority girls forced in marriage every year: DAWN
https://www.dawn.com/news/1098452

means, daily 3 MINORITY WOMEN

the Article is from 2014 .. I asked you show me similar news from last 3 days , so I am still waiting for that, provide it or you will be reported for trolling ..
 
Dosri side ki story bhi lagani chahiye thi. Is type ki marriages mostly love marriages hoti hain

Yes. Why did the court rule in favour of the marriage? I think in many cases this is a 'girlfriend/boyfriend' type of scenario. Anyway the outright kidnapping of girls has to be punished.
 
Daily occurring .................
similar to how rapes and lynching that happen in india?

You do realize minority population in Pakistan is about 5 %. If you can assume that this is a daily occurrence than one can also assume rapes are happening every second in india, dalit and muslims are getting lynched every hour in India.
Not reported, that doesn't mean it not happens.That is why India INCLUDED EVEN CHRISTIANS(Along with Hindus,Buddhists,Jains,Parsis,Sikhs) IN CAA.


https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/f...indus-unwelcome-india-201421063012210386.html
 

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