Hehehe... orang Islam nyulik cewek, lalu merkosa dan nyiksa si cewek, paling 
akhir si cewek itu dipaksa masuk Islam.

Kalo umpama si orang Islam itu cuma sekedar bajingan keparat, maka dia akan 
cuma merkosa dan nyiksa si cewek, ga akan maksa si cewek masuk Islam. Dgn si 
bajingan ini maksa ceweknya maksa Islam, berarti si bajingan ini adalah orang 
Islam yg soleh dan bertaqwa, makanya dia mau ngislamin si cewek itu.

Dan emang nyulik, merkosa dan maksa si korban masuk Islam itu adalah sunnah 
nabi. Dan merkosa jg dihalalkan oleh auloh krn cewek yg udah ditangkap itu 
adalah milik tangan kanan orang Islam.

Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat.


http://undhimmi.com/2011/08/05/sudan-christian-girl-16-escapes-muslim-kidnappers-after-multiple-rapes-beatings/

Sudan: Christian Girl, 16, Escapes Muslim Kidnappers After Multiple Rapes, 
Beatings
August 5th, 2011 | Author: Un:dhimmi

Another forced conversion attempt of a ‘slave’ by Sudanese 
Muslim kidnappers – and all the usual hallmarks are there. Teenage girl – 
check. Rape – check. Severe and sustained beatings – check. Read the 
truth about Islamic rape Jihad, as one teenage victim recounts her story after 
an horrific ordeal earlier this year:
“Apart from abusing me sexually, he tried to force me to change my faith and 
kept reminding me to prepare for Ramadan,”
Hiba Abdelfadil Anglo, 16, has escaped from a gang of Muslims who kidnapped her 
last year, but it may be a long time before she recovers from the trauma.
As she told Compass how the kidnappers beat, raped and tried to force her 
to convert from Christianity to Islam, she broke into tears for nearly 
half an hour.
“They did many bad things to me,” she said, tears streaming down her eyes.
Abducted on June 17, 2010, she was reunited with her family on July 10.
“Several times I was warned that if I do not convert to Islam, then I risk 
losing my life,” she said. “The man who put me in his house on several 
occasions tortured me and threatened to kill me. He did not allow me to 
pray Christian prayers. He even insulted my family as a family of 
infidels.”
Hiba said that after a 
year of captivity, she had given the unidentified man who housed her 
enough of an impression that she had converted to Islam and accepted her fate 
that he left her unguarded. She was able to leave the house in the Soba Al 
Aradi area south of Khartoum and beg a motorist to take her to 
her home two hours away, she said.
“I had tried to escape three times before, but they captured me every time and 
beat me a lot,” she said, sobbing.
Her widowed mother, Ikhlas Omer Anglo, told Compass the kidnappers targeted 
them because they are Christians, members of Sudan Presbyterian 
Evangelical Church in Khartoum. The girl’s mother said that when she 
went to a police station to open a case, officers told her she must 
first leave Christianity for Islam.
“Right after my daughter was 
kidnapped, one officer told me, ‘If you want back your daughter, you 
should become a Muslim,’” she said. “I thank God for enabling my 
daughter to escape before the start of Ramadan, though she is now 
traumatized.”
Hiba said the kidnappers moved her to various 
locations in Khartoum over the initial eight months, threatening to kill her if 
she tried to escape.
“Even if you call the government, they will not do anything to us,’’ her 
abductors warned her, she said.
She was initially locked in a room and beaten until she was unconscious. 
The leader of the group raped her, and she is still suffering pain in 
her right eye from a blow he recently dealt her, she said.
“Apart 
from abusing me sexually, he tried to force me to change my faith and 
kept reminding me to prepare for Ramadan,” she said. “I cannot forget 
this bad incident, and whenever I try to pray, I find it difficult to 
forget. I ask believers to pray for me for inner healing.’
“O Prophet! Lo! We have made lawful unto thee thy wives unto whom thou 
hast paid their dowries, and those whom thy right hand possesseth of 
those whom Allah hath given thee as spoils of war, and the daughters of 
thine uncle on the father’s side and the daughters of thine aunts on the 
father’s side, and the daughters of thine uncles on the mother’s side 
and the daughters of thine aunts on the mother’s side who emigrated with thee, 
and a believing woman if she give herself unto the Prophet and 
the Prophet desire to ask her in marriage a privilege for thee only, not for 
the [rest of] believers. We are aware of that which We enjoined 
upon them concerning their wives and those whom their right hand possess that 
thou mayst be free from blame, for Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.” Qur’an 33:50
As regular readers will know, there is a common pattern of abuse by Muslim 
kidnappers of non-Muslim women and girls, wherever Islam dominates or is on the 
rise. These women are seen as fair game – because Islam says they are fair game.
And nothing is ever done about it. Because Islam-enamoured journalists – 
whose job it is supposed to be to report news – deliberately suppress it or 
dismiss it as ‘isolated incidents™’.
It is only because of organisations like Compass and ICC that we in the West 
ever get to hear of the horrors meted out to the 
vulnerable, under the supremacist cosh of the doctrine of Islam. Read 
about their invaluable work and consider making a contribution.
The Muslim kidnappers who perpetrate these hate crimes are not composed of 
the much vaunted ‘tiny minority’ of terrorists’, ‘radicals’, or 
‘extremists’ – they are ordinary Muslim men.
Welcome to the truth about Islam.
[Source: CDN]

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