Hehehe.... cewek Hindu dibius, waktu sadar, si cewek udah jadi muslim dan jadi 
bini orang Islam.

Tentunya, pelakunya adalah orang Islam soleh dan bertaqwa yg doyan berdaqwah 
unt mengislamkan orang lain, salah satunya berdaqwah waktu korbannya lg ga 
sadar. Dan jg, pelakunya adalah bajingan keparat tukang perkosa, pedophile dan 
gila sex.

Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat, bukan? Ga heran tuh 
kalo si habe dan ayub_yahya ogah keluar dr islam, hehehe....


http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=72017&Cat=4&dt=10/12/2011

She fell unconscious as a single Hindu,


Rabia Ali
 Wednesday, October 12, 2011 

Karachi

When
 15-year-old Poonam Wasu — a Hindu girl from birth — left her house with
 friends on the afternoon of October 6, she could never have in her 
wildest dreams imagined that she would be drugged, only to wake up hours
 later as a married Muslim woman named Razia. 

Although there are
 no official figures as cases of forced conversions and marriages are 
often hushed up, organisations like the Human Rights Commission of 
Pakistan believe that a large number of women had been abducted and 
forced to change their religion. Perhaps an even more distressing fact 
is that in many such instances, these women are sold to prostitution 
rings and as a result, lose all contact with their families. 

But
 unlike the other women who chose to remain quiet after being threatened
 with dire consequences, Poonam broke the silence and took matters to 
court. Hailing from Lyari — where locals claim that as many as sixteen 
women have been abducted and forced to marry — Razia remains undaunted 
by the threats. 

Talking about the fateful day that changed her 
life forever, this lean-framed girl recalls that she left her house with
 two friends named Saiba and Shazia, who asked her to apply some Mehndhi
 to relatives at a wedding. After she reached the house and sipped at 
the tea served to her, the rest was a blank. 

“After drinking it,
 I fell unconscious. I don’t remember what happened after that. All I 
know is that when I woke up, I was a woman who has accepted Islam and 
performed a Nikkah with my friend’s brother, Raza Hussain, who I had 
never even spoken to before.”

Poonam added that she had known 
both the sisters for several months as one of them attended the same 
school as one of her siblings. Also, they would visit the same beauty 
parlour that Poonam would sometimes work for. “I never thought these two
 girls would do something like this. Both of them were so nice to me,” 
said the distressed teenager. 

While Poonam was being drugged and
 forced to marry after changing her religion, back at her house, the 
hours ticked by and her family naturally became worried. “When it turned
 dark and my niece did not return, we went to her friend’s house, only 
to find that the door had been locked.” 

The teenager’s family 
had registered FIR 166/2011, under section 365 at the Chakiwara police 
station and the law enforcers conducted a raid and recovered the 
abducted girl, who according to her aunt was drowsy and stumbled as she 
walked. 

Showing the blue-inked print on her thumb, Poonam says 
that although the conversion certificate and the Nikkahnama have her 
imprints, she was unaware of what was happening with her. “Why would I 
put a thumb print on the documents when I can write my name in both Urdu
 and English?” she asked. “I was unconscious when my prints were taken. 
Neither have I changed my religion, nor have I married anyone.”

And
 that is exactly what she told the District Court South during the 
hearing of her case. She now hopes that the court will rule in her 
favour and yearns to be reunited with her family. 

Taking notice 
of the incident, the Sindh Vice Chairperson of the Human Rights 
Commission of Pakistan, Amarnath Motumal, said, “Most of the time, 
criminals involved in kidnapping and forced conversion are influential 
and wealthy. Consequently, the victim is warned of dire consequences if 
she dares raise her voice. Therefore, many cases go unreported and other
 times, the families surrender. But Poonam is very brave and despite 
threats to her family that the teenager would be killed, she has decided
 to fight for her rights.”

The same stance is reiterated by 
Poonam. “My so-called husband should be severely punished. Why do people
 do such things? Thank God I was saved in the nick of time as I came to 
know later that my kidnappers were planning to shift me to another 
location. If they succeeded, I would have never seen my family again.”

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