Pakistani charged with blasphemy
Sandul Bibi was arrested in October 2008.
Pakistan (MNN) ― Twenty-year-old Sandul Bibi faces anywhere from four years in prison to the death penalty if she is convicted of blasphemy under section 295-B of Pakistan's legal code.
She has been falsely accused of ripping pages from the Quran, Voice of the Martyrs reported. She was arrested with her father, Gulsher, on October 9.
Local mosques broadcast messages over loudspeakers on that day, accusing Christians of disgracing the Quran and inciting a mob to attack Christians and burn their homes. The mob attacked a group of Christian families at a church with stones and guns, shouting "Kill Gulsher and his daughter, Sandul." The mob also threw stones at Sandul's home and set it on fire.
Since Sandul and Gulsher were zealously evangelizing the villagers before their arrest, local Christians believe the mob specifically targeted them for persecution.
Since her imprisonment, Sandul has written letters to her family. "I am praying a lot that God releases me from here and I can meet you, but I don't know when," she wrote in a recent letter. "He will give answers for our prayers. Please pray for me."
Much of Pakistan, which is an Islamic republic, is ruled by Sharia law. About 96 percent of the population is Muslim. (
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