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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 husbandâs tear-filled eyes and asked, âIs this > the end between us, so we shall not be together again?â > Pastor James Musa Rike told Compass he held the hands of his dying, > 35-year-old wife and told her, âHold on to your faith in Jesus, and we shall > meet and never part again.â > Muslim extremists who attacked Kurum village, in the Bogoro local government > area of Nigeriaâs Bauchi state, had already killed two of the coupleâs 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. > âI 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,â he said. âI 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 âsee how your Jesus will save > you.â > > 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. > âI opened a backdoor, and we ran out into the dark night while the militants > pursued us,â he said. âThey shot my wife and two of our kids as they tried to > escape.â > Pastor Rike said that after killing the two children, Faith James Rike and > 1-year-old Fyali James Rike, the assailants cut his wifeâs abdomen with a > machete. > > âI was shocked at what I saw,â he said. âI 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.â > 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 Doorsâ 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. Johnâs Catholic Church and an > Evangelical Church of West Africa congregation. > > Pastor Rike said the incident has strengthened his faith in Jesus. > âWhatever is the situation, I will never forsake Christ,â he said. âAll 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.â > Nigeriaâs 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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