FAITH UNDER FIRE
Christian beaten
by Muslim gang
Attackers said to be angered
by success of church members
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Posted: April 30, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Michael Ireland
� 2005 Assist News Service
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44045
A Pakistani Christian who reportedly was shown kindness by his Muslim employer was attacked and beaten by a gang of Muslims.
Shahbaz Masih was attacked by a group of seven or eight Muslims from his village April 23 and left for dead, with both legs broken, according to the British charity Barnabas Fund.
The Christian human rights organization says Masih's assailants are believed to be jealous of any success within the Christian community and apparently singled him out because he was treated favorably by his Muslim boss.
Shahbaz Masih lives in a predominantly Muslim village called Chak No. 2 Mandi Baha-Uddin, south of the Pakistani capital Islamabad.
Barnabas Fund says there are about 20 to 25 Christian families in the village who mostly work as agricultural laborers for Muslim landowners. Shahbaz, a young man in his twenties, was a tractor driver for Mir Hussein, who treated him kindly, apparently because he was an honest and hard worker.
The Barnabas Fund report continues: "This kindness from a Muslim to a Christian caused resentment amongst the Muslim group who attacked Shahbaz last Saturday, reports a local church leader, who adds the group were also angered by two Christians doing well in their studies at school and university recently.
"According to one report, the group had tried to force Shahbaz to convert to Islam. He is now in a critical condition in hospital."
Many Muslims in Pakistan regard Christians as second-class citizens, �unclean,� and despicable, according to Barnabas Fund. There are approximately 3 million Christians in Pakistan, about 2 percent of the population.
Barnabas Fund works to support Christian communities mainly, but not exclusively, in the Islamic world where they face poverty and persecution.
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Saudi Arabia detains 40 Christians � newspapers
Saturday April 23, 11:28 PM
http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050423/3/1zva1.html
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has detained 40 Pakistani Christians for holding prayers at a house in the Muslim kingdom, where practicising any religion other than Islam is illegal, newspapers said on Saturday.
A group of men, women and children were attending the service in the capital Riyadh when police raided the house, Al Jazirah newspaper said.
It said authorities also found Christian tapes and books.
Another Saudi daily, Al Yaum, said the raid took place on Friday while a Pakistani preacher was delivering a sermon. It was not clear what measures might be taken against the group.
Saudi authorities were not immediately available to comment.
There are around six million foreigners in the conservative kingdom, which has a population of 23 million, including many Christians from Europe, North America, Asia and other Arab states.
In a rare official rebuke of a close ally last year, Washington accused Saudi Arabia of severe violations of religious freedom.
"Freedom of religion is not recognized or protected under the country's laws and basic religious freedoms are denied to all but those who adhere to the state-sanctioned version of Sunni Islam," the State Department said in an annual report.
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