11 February 2012 According to an article in the Guardian, dated 10 February 2012, the government of Saudi Arabia used the Interpol system to arrest a journalist. Twenty-three year old, Hamza Kashgari, was arrested in Malaysia. Here are some brief excerpts from the article: Kashgari, a newspaper columnist, fled Saudi Arabia after posting a tweet [...]
According to an article at the Asssyrian International News Agency (19 July 2011), Christian pastor Yosef Nadarkhani has been officially asked to renounce his faith before being executd. Asking the condemned to return to Islam does not mean that he would be spared. The Islamic punishment for a male who turns his back on Islam [...]
29 March 2011 An article in the BP, dated 28 March 2011, tells the tale of Babak Bighash. Bighash, a former Iranian Muslim tells the story of how his eyes were opened to the truth. This story highlights his tale and his subsequent seeking of asylum in the USA. Here are some brief excerpts from [...]
17 March 2011 Asia News, in an article dated 16 March 2011, reports that hundreds of Pakistani Christians are converting to Islam. Here is a brief excerpt from the article: The record at Jamia Naeemia reveals that 678 Christians converted to Islam in 2009, the number reached 693 in 2010 while 95 [...]
13 March 2011 International Christian Concern (ICC) reports that Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen (The Mujahideen Youth Movement) has seized farm land owned by Christians. The article also reports that Al-Shabaab then handed over the land to their supporters. “The Islamists have confiscated eight farms since January 19. A Somali church leader confirmed to ICC that five [...]
A group of over 500 Pakistani scholars and clerics have described the policeman who gunned down the Punjab governor Salman Taseer as a ‘Ghazi’ and have warned against any expression of sympathy for slain PPP leader, saying it would tantamount to an act of blasphemy.
The governor of Punjab was assassinated by one of his own bodyguards. The bodyguard said the attack was in retalliation over the governor’s stance against Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. Blasphemy, in accord with Sharia law, requires death for those who insult Islam or its Prophet. Recently, there was a push to scrap the Blasphemy law, but that push was abandoned after large protests by Islamic groups.
When the family of Nurta Mohamed Farah found out she had become a Christianm, they severely beat her. They then took her to a doctor who diagnosed her with “mental illness” and put her on drugs. She was chained to a tree by day and put in a small dark room at night. She was shot and killed after fleeing her family.
Muslims attack Christian family after they refuse to return to Islam.
