Hehehe... orang2 yg nyerang orang yg murtad dr Islam atau nyulik cewek 
dan maksa si cewek masuk Islam dgn merkosa, nyiksa dll itu tentunya 
adalah orang Islam yg soleh yg menjalankan perintah auloh, kalo ga 
ngapain mereka melakukannya.

Ini nunjukin bhw Islam itu emang agama bajingan.


http://www.christianpost.com/news/muslim-extremists-in-india-attack-threaten-christian-women-53500/


The Christian Post > World|Sat, Aug. 06 2011 04:38 PM EDT
Muslim Extremists in India Attack, Threaten Christian Women
Convert from Islam, others threatened with burning.
By Compass Direct News


NEW DELHI – Four months after a recent convert to Christianity from Islam in 
eastern India’s West Bengal state was stripped and beaten, about 50 Muslim 
extremists 
yesterday disrupted a prayer meeting held in her home, threatening to 
burn it down if she did not return to Islam, area Christians said.

The extremists warned Selina Bibi of Motijil village in Murshidabad 
district that if she did not return to Islam, then she must either leave the 
area or see her house burned down. At her baptism at Believers 
Church four kilometers from her home on March 29, a large crowd of 
Muslim extremists disrupted the service, said a pastor identified only 
as Bashir.
“I pleaded with them to let me at least finish the worship service before they 
attack us,” he told Compass.
When word of her conversion to Christianity reached her village, another 
extremist group from Motijil led by Jamal Shaike disrupted the service. 
Shaike and the others verbally abused the Christians, and he ordered his son 
who was present at the service to leave immediately, Bashir said.
The pastor said that on April 5, two Muslim women along with members of the 
extremist group summoned Selina Bibi to one of their homes and 
forcefully stripped her naked.
“The radicals believe that when any person from the Muslim community becomes 
Christian, they get Christian 
marks on their body,” Bashir said. “When the radicals could not find 
such marks, they started beating her up.”

The Muslim extremists later gathered at the local mosque and resolved to 
ostracize her until she returned to Islam. She lives only with her 
two teenage sons.
Selina Bibi told Bashir that her body bore the 
marks of suffering for the sake of Christ, and that she was being 
treated like a criminal.
“She was not allowed to buy goods from 
the store, nor was she allowed to sell any vegetables,” he said. “They 
have also restricted her from procuring water from the village well. In 
spite of the persecutions she constantly faces from the radicals, she has 
started conducting a Bible study for ladies every Thursday at her home.”
After the extremist threats yesterday, study member Naseema Bibi said she and 
some of the other women attending the meeting went to the Murshidabad 
police station to file a complaint. Police called both parties, and they agreed 
in writing to allow each other to practice their respective 
faiths, and that police would prosecute any further attacks or 
disturbances, she said.

Burn Threat
In 
Natungram, Murshidabad district, Muslim extremists held three Christian 
women for an hour on July 21, threatening to beat and burn them alive if they 
continued worshipping Christ, area Christians said.
Moyazan 
Bibi and Aimazan Bibi of Believers Church told Compass that at 5:30 p.m. they 
had set out to visit a widow, Suryja Bibi, to share the message of Christ at 
her invitation. As they reached her house, a large mob of 
Muslim extremists led by Fakir Shaike, Sajahan Shaike, Manuwar Shaike, 
Samsul Shaike, Ahamed Shaike and Jalal Shaike blocked their way, pushed 
them around and verbally abused them for their faith in Christ as they 
threatened them.
“The extremists called us infidels and held us 
captive, threatening that they will call a public meeting to socially 
boycott us,” Aimazan Bibi said. “The extremists angrily shouted that we 
should not return to our homes, while they continued to mock and push us 
around.”
The extremists rushed Suryja Bibi, asking her why she 
invited “infidels” into her home as they were pushing her. One of the 
assailants twisted her hand, the Christian women said.
“She was 
injured, but by God’s grace it was not broken,” said Bashir, founder and pastor 
of the Believers Church. “They warned Suryja Bibi never to call 
the Christians to her home again or leave the area and they also 
threatened all the villagers with the dire consequences they will face 
if they attend Christian meetings or talk to any one of them.”
Suryja Bibi tried to file a police complaint the next day, July 22, but the 
local Muslim head and other extremists stopped her, threatening to harm 
her, area Christians said.
Bashir said Suryja Bibi showed interest in hearing more about Christ, and that 
he met her and her daughters 
Mamoota and Darju at his house church fellowship on July19.
“Since then, the radicals have warned them not to attend any Christian service 
or talk to any Christians or else they will be burned alive,” he said.
Naseema Bibi informed Bashir of the incident by phone, and he called police, he 
said.
“I also tried to call Aimazan,” he said. “At that time she could not take 
my call, as some radicals were trying to snatch her mobile phone from 
her.”
Moyazan Bibi said she pleaded with the assailants.
“I 
asked the attackers what crime have we done for them to torture us in 
this manner?” she said. “But the enraged extremists brutally pushed us 
around, furiously shouting at us to convert back to Islam or face dire 
consequences.”
After holding and harassing the Christian women for about an hour, the 
extremists fled in fear after they learned that 
Bashir had contacted the police, the women said.
The area was 
still tense at press time, with Suryja Bibi and her family unable to 
attend any Christian meetings as the extremists are closely monitoring 
them and are prepared to pounce on them at the slightest opportunity, 
Bashir said.
“We are trying to contact Suryja Bibi, but the 
radicals are not allowing any Christian to contact or meet her,” he 
said. “But we are praying for her safety.”
Aizama Bibi and Moyazan Bibi, who two years ago began trusting Christ as their 
Savior, told 
Compass that last December the extremists tried to chase them away from 
the village, threatening to burn them and their houses. They were not 
allowed to sell and buy in the area and were kept from using the public 
bathroom and the water well.
The extremists also burned the crops 
field of Aimazan’s husband, Gaffar. The Christians reported the matter 
to police, and officers warned the Muslim extremists not to disturb the 
Christians again.
The Evangelical Fellowship of India last year 
reported that Muslim extremists in Natungram on Nov. 28, 2010, 
ostracized another member of Believers Church, keeping Chanda Bibi and 
her family from selling and buying. They also warned the family to stop 
attending church services and threatened to impose a fine on her if her 
family continued to follow Christ.


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