Kemarin saja katanya ada tim ngebantai orang yg ga pakai senjata.
Hebat ya?
--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Pejihad Kristen ngebantai cewek dan anak2, hehehe....
>
> Eh ternyata gua salah nulis, ternyata pejihad Islam yg ngebantai cewek
dan
> anak2.
>
> Koq kayaknya gua ga pernah nemu berita di media ttg pejihad Kristen 
ngebantai
> cewek dan anak2 spt yg dilakukan pejihad Islam, selalu aja  pejihad
Islam yg
> ngebantai.
>
> Tp ini kan ngebuktikan bhw Islam itu adalah agama yg benar, krn cuma 
Islamlah
> satu2nya yg dr awal sampe akhir terus berjihad ngebantai cewek  dan
anak2.
> Indahnya Islam itu, hehehe.....
>
>
>
http://www.charismamag.com/index.php/news/30956-islamists-kill-nigerian-\
pastors-wife-kids
>
>
> Islamists Kill Nigerian Pastor's Wife, Kids
> Wednesday, 11 May 2011 05:37 AM EDT  Compass Direct News  News  - 
Featured News
>
> As  she lay on the ground after being shot and then slashed with a
machete,
> Dune James Rike looked into her husband’s tear-filled eyes and
asked,  “Is this
> the end between us, so we shall not be together again?”
> Pastor  James Musa Rike told Compass he held the hands of his dying,
> 35-year-old wife and told her, “Hold on to your faith in Jesus,
and we  shall
> meet and never part again.”
> Muslim extremists who attacked  Kurum village, in the Bogoro local
government
> area of Nigeria’s Bauchi  state, had already killed two of the
couple’s children
> in a rampage that  began Wednesday (May 4) at midnight. Rike, pastor
of a Church
> of Christ  in Nigeria (COCIN) congregation in Kurum, next heard the
cries of his
> 13-year-old daughter, Sum James Rike, a few yards away.
> “I rushed to my daughter, only to discover that she too was cut
with a  machete
> on her stomach, and her intestines were all around her,” he 
said. “I held her
> hand and began to pray, knowing she too was about to  die. She told me
that the
> Muslim militants told her they would kill her  and “see how
your Jesus will save
> you.”
>
> The girl told her father  that she responded by telling them that
Jesus had
> already saved her, and  that by killing her they would only be making
it
> possible for her to be  with Him. Pastor Rike prayed for her as she
died.
> Shooting and  setting homes on fire, the Muslim extremists killed 12
other
> Christians  in the attack. Bauchi police reported 16 people dead
â€" one man,
> three  women and 12 children.
>
> Pastor Rike said that when the attackers reached his house, they tried
to force
> their way into their bedrooms.
> “I  opened a backdoor, and we ran out into the dark night while
the  militants
> pursued us,” he said. “They shot my wife and two of our
kids  as they tried to
> escape.”
> Pastor Rike said that after killing the  two children, Faith James
Rike and
> 1-year-old Fyali James Rike, the  assailants cut his wife’s
abdomen with a
> machete.
>
> “I was shocked  at what I saw,” he said. “I knew
my wife would not last long,
> and the  only thing I did was to encourage her to hold on to her faith
in
> Jesus.”
> The Muslim extremists set more than 20 houses ablaze before leaving
the village,
> he said.
> Pastor  Rike and his son survived the attack, and he said his adopted
daughter,
> Whulham James Rike, was injured and receiving treatment at the General
Hospital
> in Bogoro. He said five others others were also receiving  hospital
treatment.
> Among those killed, church sources said, were  Murna Ayuba; Angelina
Ezekiel;
> Dorcas Sunday; Asabar Toma; Rhoda Joseph;  Dhunhgwa Zakka; Bukata
Amos; Ishaku
> Amos; Kalla Amos; Amos Daniel;  Samidah Joel; and Changtan Joel.
> The Muslim jihadists also stole money and the other valuables from the
Christian
> village as they withdrew, church sources said.
>
> The  area has a history of sectarian violence, and the attack follows
the  death
> of hundreds of people in Bauchi and other northern states last  month
after
> Muslims rioted over the April 16 election of a Christian,  Goodluck
Jonathan, as
> president. He defeated a Muslim candidate,  Muhammadu Buhari. Saying
more than
> 200 church buildings were burned,  Christian leaders in northern
Nigeria have
> called for a federal probe  into the violence, in which Christians
mounted
> counter attacks.
> Northern  Nigeria climbed to 23rd place in 2010 from 27th in 2009 on
Christian
> support organization Open Doors’ World Watch List of nations
with the  worst
> persecution.
>
> The church where Pastor Rike ministers has  about 30 members and has
been in
> existence for more than 50 years. Those  killed were members of the
three
> churches in the village â€" the COCIN  church, St. John’s
Catholic Church and an
> Evangelical Church of West  Africa congregation.
>
> Pastor Rike said the incident has strengthened his faith in Jesus.
> “Whatever  is the situation, I will never forsake
Christ,” he said. “All human
> beings are created by God, and our attackers must know that they need
to
> abandon anything that will lead them to destroy creations of
God.”
> Nigeria’s  population of more than 158.2 million is almost
evenly divided
> between  Christians, who make up 51.3 percent of the population and
live mainly
> in the south, and Muslims, who account for 45 percent of the
population  and
> live mainly in the north. The percentages may be less, however, as 
those
> practicing indigenous religions may be as high as 10 percent of  the
total
> population, according to Operation World.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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