<http://persecutedchurch.blogspot.com/2009/02/testimony-of-hamoud-bin-saleh.html>Testimony
 
of Hamoud bin Saleh

http://persecutedchurch.blogspot.com/2009/02/testimony-of-hamoud-bin-saleh.html

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  The following is a rather long blog but I 
thought that you might like to read a better 
translation of 28-year-old Saudi Christian, 
Hamoud Bin Saleh's blog on December 22, which 
tells what led him to becoming a Christian.  Our 
colleagues who translated this from Arabic into 
English told us this blogger is obviously 
well-educated and articulate by the words he 
uses. It was also not easy to render what he 
wrote into easily understood English; he makes 
references to things that would be obvious to 
others in his society but not so obvious to 
us.  Regardless, I hope that you will find it 
interesting and uplifting.  Please uphold this 
brother in prayer, as he  is still being detained 
by Saudi authorities because of what he wrote.

My experience: I left Islam (for the rotten 
feelings inside) and placed my faith in Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior.

"Beware of false prophets, who come to you in 
sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous 
wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits. 
Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs 
from thistles? So, every healthy tree bears good 
fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit.” (Matthew 7:15-17)

I was walking on a Friday morning during a 
weekend holiday in Saudi, in a place called 
(Bilsafa), in the heart of Medina. It's usually a 
place where executions are held for murders and 
drug dealers. According to Mohammad's cruel 
teaching, the law distinguishes between the noble 
(high class) and the poor (low class) in its 
practice. (This idea seems to refer to how the 
Sharia Law is applied more harshly against the lower class than the high).

I was drawn by a gathering of people and I 
realized that today there was an execution. It's 
not the custom of the Saudi government to 
announce executions way ahead of time – it was a 
surprise for me. My curiosity drew me to the 
middle of the gathering to see the executions 
myself. It was the first time in my life I had 
watched an execution. There were three people 
from Pakistan, who were going to be executed. The 
Saudi regime is proud to apply the Sharia Law in 
executing people who are drug dealers. Before the 
executioner lifted his sword (to cut their necks) 
I looked very closely at the faces of the victims 
(they're filled with sorrow). They didn’t appear 
to be criminals. They looked very young in their 
age and their bodies were skinny. They were thin 
due to the living conditions in Pakistan. I don't 
think anyone from the audience can forget the victim's facial expressions.

To read the rest, you can 
<http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dchp3c36_1fjctr2ft>click 
<http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dchp3c36_1fjctr2ft>here. 
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