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Colorado Christian Baker Asked to Make Cake to ‘Celebrate the Birthday of Lucifer’

October 18, 2017

A Christian baker who is at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case surrounding his right to decline to fulfill orders that conflict with his religious beliefs was recently asked to make a birthday cake for Satan said Christian News Network.
“I would like to get a quote on a birthday cake for a special event,” an email, sent to Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop on Sept. 30, read. “It is a cake that is religious in theme, and since religion is a protected class, I am hoping that you will gladly bake this cake.”
“As you see, the birthday cake in question is to celebrate the birthday of Lucifer—or as they are also known [as] Satan—who was born as Satan when he was cast from Heaven by God, it stated, as reported by the Daily Signal.
The email requested that the birthday cake be decorated with an “upside down cross, under the head of Lucifer.”
The email requested that the birthday cake be decorated with an “upside down cross, under the head of Lucifer.”
“I thought I would seek you out to bake this cake since you appear to be a very moral person since you refused to bake a cake for same-sex couples,” it said. “And since religion is a protected class, I hope you will be willing to bake this cake, so my small group of religious friends can celebrate the birthday of Lucifer this coming November, just a few days after Halloween.”
the Massachusetts-based organization known as The Satanic Temple urged its followers last month “who feel alienated or oppressed by the privileged status that religion holds over sexual orientation” to contact religious bakers and order a cake to “honor Satan.”
It said that it came up with the idea in light of the Masterpiece Cakeshop case and its fears that the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in favor of the Christian baker.
Because religion is a protected class, a baker may refuse service to LGBTQ people, but they may not refuse service based upon someone’s religion. If they aren’t willing to make a cake for same-sex unions, let’s have them make a cake to honor Satan instead,” spokesperson Doug Messner, who goes by the name Lucien Greaves, said in a statement.
While the organization contends that it is a religious group, it also acknowledges that it is “non-theistic” and does not believe in Satan or the supernatural at all, but only views the devil as a metaphor and a “symbol of the eternal rebel.”
Messner further divulged to reporters that The Satanic Temple is particularly upset that Christian bakers have declined to create baked goods for same-sex ceremonies because many members of the devilish group identify as homosexual.
“A lot of our membership is also homosexual as well, and I feel like there’s obvious reasons for that,” he said. “You know, we’re very into that kind of thing. There’s no issue of tolerance with us. And a lot of people who have grown up gay feel very alienated from traditional religion. So we have a very high population of LGBTQ community also as membership of the Satanic Temple.”
However, Phillips says that it is not just same-sex celebrations that he declines. He also doesn’t create custom baked goods for bachelor parties or Halloween events, and remarked in a recent video that sometimes in a day he will turn down more requests than he accepts.
“It’s very easy to get caught up, and people do get caught up, in the idea that the case is just about a Christian cake artist who doesn’t want to create cakes supporting same-sex marriages, but the issue is much broader than that,” Jeremy Tedesco of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) told the Daily Signal. “If the government has the power to force Jack to create cakes and engage in artistic expression that violates his beliefs, it has that power over all of us.”

Fulani Fugitive from Islam in Nigeria Endures Persecution as a ‘Lifestyle’

September 22, 2017
Morning Star News (Xpress Truth) – Before Boko Haram began growing into a prominent terrorist force in northeast Nigeria in 2009, its members were trying to kill a highly effective evangelist to ethnic Fulani Muslims.
One Boko Haram member pretended to be a Christian in order to kill Habibu Adam Mohammed, 49, an Islamic teacher who had longed to die as a Muslim martyr before he became a Christian 21 years ago. The group once sent a member to infiltrate his ministry and kill him, the evangelist told Morning Star News.

“The man stayed with me and pretended to have converted to the Christian faith,” said Mohammed, who has helped lead hundreds of ethnic Fulanis to Christ. “However, after some time, he confessed to me that he was sent to kill me, but that I was a good man and so he would not kill me. He asked that I should move him away from the area, or else both of us would be killed.”
Mohammed smuggled him out of the area, and the man later rejoined Boko Haram when it tried to seize Borno state’s capital city of Maiduguri in 2014, he said.
“The shocking thing is that this terrorist had never attended even primary school, yet here he was having in his possession military, police, and other paramilitary uniforms,” he said. “He had identity cards indicating he was a serving personnel in these security agencies. I was baffled as to how he obtained them.”
The hatred for his work among the Fulanis in northern Nigeria was such that he was beaten several times, on one occasion left for dead. His house has been burned down, and Boko Haram has not ceased scheming to kill him, he said. A politician who resolved to kill him on May 30, 2014 announced it publicly to area Fulanis the day he planned to carry it out, he said.
“Having offered prayers in the mosque, he picked up his double barrel gun and drove towards the village where I was with the intent to kill me,” he said. “A miracle happened on the way; the gun exploded as he was driving, and the gun went off, and he was shot by the bullets from his gun and he died.”
Upon hearing of the accident, Mohammed went to console the politician’s family, he said.
“This incident in Mallam Fatori town brought about 130 Fulanis and Kanuris to the saving knowledge of Christ,” he said. “That day I baptized many of these converts into the Christian faith until I got tired.”
Mobile Churches
At the time Mohammed was working with a team of evangelists in Mallam Fatori, in Nigeria’s far northeast, as part of a seven-year stint in which 500 Fulanis gave their lives to Christ, he said.
Director of the United Faith Tabernacle Fulani Radio Program, Mohammed continues to reach Fulanis with the gospel – and continues to flee persecution as a “lifestyle,” moving two or three times a year, he said.
More than 200 Fulanis from various communities recently put their faith in Christ, primarily through the radio program, he said. Converts are located in places ranging from Mubi state on the eastern border to Kaduna state in north-central Nigeria, and his teams are discipling the largely nomadic people.
“It is only when we are convinced about their decision to receive Christ that we make personal contact with them,” Mohammed said.
A network of committed Fulani Christians are scattered throughout northern Nigeria to proclaim Christ to the largely nomadic Fulanis, disciple them and establish congregations, he said.
“But mind you, ours is an underground ministry,” Mohammed said. “So you may not find standing facilities housing Fulani congregations, but you find living churches moving from place to place to the glory of God.”
An Unlikely Convert
Before coming to Christ at age 28, Mohammed in the early 1990s had fought Christian tribes alongside other Muslim Fulanis seeking grazing land for their cattle and territory for Islam.
“The desire to go to heaven was what prompted my involvement in so many religious crises in southern Kaduna state,” he said, adding that missing a ride that would have taken him to jihad in Zangon Kataf, where all his colleagues were killed, upset him. “I cried my heart out – I mourned that I was not one of them. My desire then was to die a martyr in these conflicts fighting for Islam, because I believed that it was only through this way that I can go to heaven.”
Resolving to be killed in jihad, he sharply rebuffed attempts by Christian co-workers to persuade him of Christ’s love. He was raised in a family that didn’t allow sons to marry unless they studied the Koran enough to become preeminent teachers of Islam. Growing up, he had memorized the Koran, read the five foremost theological books of Islam and studied the sayings of the Muhammad (hadiths).
He was also an ardent reader of South African Muslim cleric Ahmed Deedat and admired his attacks on Jesus Christ and Christians. Mohammed was thrilled to meet Deedat when he visited Nigeria in the mid-1990s.
Then a Christian woman, as the wife of an army officer, was in position to request that his father help take care of her three cows. She frequently visited his family to check on her cows, and as she and Mohammed became friendly, she spoke about Christ to him. Mohammed said he used Deedat’s arguments to shoot down everything she said.
“She got tired of the arguments with me, and eventually resolved that she was no longer going to talk about Jesus Christ to me, but would instead pray for me,” he said. “She confidently told me one day that she asked God to save only one soul through her efforts, and that one soul was me. So she was not going to give up praying for me. She pointedly told me that I was too good to be allowed to go to hell.”
One Sunday morning he went to her house to borrow money, and as she was in a hurry, he saw no problem in accompanying her to her church service. He soon regretted entering the service, fearful of friends or relatives seeing him. He also quickly recognized the preacher as someone he had seen at the woman’s house and intensely disliked.
“Not that he did anything bad, but because he was a pastor – here was a man I hated very much coming to preach,” Mohammed said.
He preached on Noah’s ark as a foreshadowing of Christ’s salvation, and, much to Mohammed’s surprise, the message seemed “sound and authentic” to him, and he began to like the pastor. Then, he said, came a powerful work of the Holy Spirit.
“I was so carried away by this thought-provoking sermon that, in the middle of the sermon, I jumped to my feet and shouted that I wanted to receive Jesus into my life,” he said. “The ushers restrained me, as the sermon was still on, but I insisted that I should be allowed to meet the pastor to pray for me. I pushed them aside and walked over to the pulpit and asked the pastor to lead me to Christ.”
This salvation was what he had been longing for, he told Morning Star News.
“This is what I desired but could not find in Islam, and so, I was not going to let the opportunity pass me by,” he said. “The points raised by this pastor in his sermon destroyed all I heard or read from Ahmed Deedat. The sermon opened my eyes to new understanding of who Jesus is, better than what I heard preached from the Koran.”
It was Sept. 15, 1996.
“That was the day I gave my life to Christ, and my whole world, my whole life, was turned upside down,” he said.
After the service, he did not return to his friend’s house for the loan, and he felt he no longer had a home to return to. He stayed in the sanctuary, which had no windows or doors as it was only partially finished, and spoke to his Savior.
“Having been left alone, I felt the presence of Jesus, and I spoke to Him,” he said. “It was not a prayer, but I know I spoke to him. And this is what I told him: ‘Jesus, I know you’re right here with me, and this is where I met you. The pastor, his family, and church members have all returned to their homes, but me, I don’t have a home to return to. I used to have a home, but now trouble, pains, bitterness, and persecution are awaiting me at home. I want to say this to you, don’t let me die in their hands as you’ll be ashamed. But don’t let me deny you because of pains, instead, take my life before I deny you.’ I forgot to ask Jesus to take me away from me persecution or shield me from their troubles; I did not ask for this. This is how I ended my discussion with Jesus. After this I went back home.”
Confession
Soon his family heard about his conversion and confronted him.
He told them he was now a believer in Jesus. They gave him the option of either recanting and returning to Islam or facing the consequences of apostasy.
“I told my parents, uncles, and grandfather, who was still alive at the time, that it was a difficult option they offered me, as I did not choose Jesus as my Lord, but He chose me as His redeemed,” he said. “I told them, ‘I did not enter to dwell in Him, but He entered into me to dwell in my heart. I don’t have the power to recant.’”
His parents asked how much money he had been offered to change his faith.
“I told them, ‘If I told you I was not offered anything, I would be lying, but the truth is that the Christians promised me a reward,’” he said. “My parents wanted to know what the reward was as they’d double it. I told my parents that these Christians promised me life in eternity. They offered me a new life in Christ Jesus.”
As they grew angrier and asked what had happened to him, he told them that the Habibu they knew was dead, but that Jesus Christ lived in him.
“I apologized for causing them inconveniences, disgrace, pains, and embarrassment, because I know they love me,” he said, “but I told them that they should know that it is God who has ordained that I will be called to receive Jesus as my Lord and Savior.”
They reminded him of what Islam prescribes for those who take the route he had taken, and he responded by saying he was not ignorant of the consequences. They asked whether he was ready to pay the price, and he told them, “My heart is ready; God is with me.”
Consequences
As Mohammed began to recount the violence that followed to Morning Star News, he broke down in tears.
Each of his relatives reached for whatever they could lay their hands on – sticks, clubs, knives, and machetes. They beat and clubbed him and stabbed him in the thigh. He struggled out of their grip, and they chased him out of the house, he said, his father’s voice echoing behind him, “A reward of three hefty bulls awaits anyone who brings me the dead body of Habibu, my son, who has now become an infidel.”
His wife and two children were taken away from him. He was thought to be a mad man for embracing Christ.
For 14 days, Mohammed hid in an unfinished building with no roof, doors or windows in an area of Jos known as Tudun Naira. He went without food.
“I was unable to go outside to look for food because my father had sent people out to look for me and kill me,” he said. “I only sneaked out at night to a small stream close to the area to drink water.”
The search for him expanded to other towns, and announcements were made in the surrounding area mosques that he was to be killed on sight for the reward of three bulls.
Bleeding, unable to reach a hospital and starving, Mohammed on the 14th day was at the stream when a woman approached him. She offered to help him, but he told her his family would attack her if she did so. He left her, but she spied him as he returned to the building and later brought him a meal.
She pleaded with him to sneak to her house, and he did so under cover of darkness. After eating he collapsed from exhaustion, waking the next morning to the blaring of the Muslim call to prayer.
The woman gave him all the money she had in the house, 300 naira (less than one US dollar), which at the time was enough for a taxi collective to Abuja. The next day at 4 a.m. he snuck through the wilderness to the Old Airport Junction in Jos to board the vehicle. In Abuja, he took shelter in a primary school in the Mararaba area.
Some churches were using the school. He joined their Bible studies and eventually got a job as a driver for a pastor. Mohammed slept in the car at night; no Christian could risk the dangers of taking him into their homes.
When Mohammed returned to Jos eight months later to thank the woman who had sheltered him, a pastor who had heard of his conversion took him in. After listening to his testimony, he told Mohammed he wanted him to stay in Jos, and he discipled him. After several years, Mohammed returned to Abuja and enrolled at the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Theological Seminary, Karu, earning a diploma in theology.
Dark Forces
Loving the Fulani people as he does, the uptick in Muslim Fulani attacks on Christian communities of the past few years is especially troubling to Mohammed.
“I don’t believe that a typical Fulani man who’s looking for a place to graze his cattle would want to fight a community,” he said. “But there are other criminal-minded hoodlums who might not necessarily be Fulanis, who might have conspired with some bad Fulanis who have a different agenda, to fight these communities.”
His prayer is that the international community and Christians in particular would understand that there is an element of deceit in the attacks. The influence of Satan and Islamic extremist groups is present but not always readily evident.
“Peter cautions us on this: ‘Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour,’” he said, citing the King James Version of 1 Peter 5:8. “These attacks are the devices of the enemy.”
His message to Muslim Fulanis who persecute Christians echoes the last words of Stephen, he said: “Father forgive them, for they don’t know what they do.”  He also has a message for persecuted Christians from Scripture: “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee, Hebrews 13:5 says. So also, the Apostle John wrote that Jesus said: ‘No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.’
“What this means is that no matter what happens to us, we have the enabling grace to see us through our trials. No one can kill us, until Jesus who has the power allows them to do so. This is the promise of God, our lives are safe in Him. We are hidden in Christ, and we are the apples of His eyes. So, no one can do anything to us, no one.”
The church in Nigeria must remain connected to Jesus to withstand the spike in attacks, he said.
“We must note that allowing the flesh to come forward would be resolving issues of persecution through human understanding, and that means taking up arms and fighting,” he said. “Would Jesus have taken up weapons to fight for his followers? Our major task is to pray to overcome these difficult times. When Peter and John were captured, the disciples went to the Upper Room to pray for their release. We must be a praying church and not a fighting church.”
A New Family
Having lost his family in 1996, Mohammed married anew in 2002 and has a new family – along with the family of the persecuted, he said.
“I support this persecuted family and encourage them to remain steadfast in Christ Jesus,” he said. “I understand their predicament and bear the cross with them. Many have come to know Jesus Christ as a result of our decision to embrace Jesus as our Lord. Many from Islamic background have embraced Christ because they believe that if we have overcome our travails, they too can withstand persecution.”
In some cases, his team has seen whole Fulani communities putting their faith in Jesus Christ, he said.
“We have seen people who are persecuted; we have seen people who have become homeless just like me for their decision to receive Christ,” he said. “Right now, in addition to my three kids, I have adopted six others because of their decision to embrace Christ.”
He adopted one of the boys after learning that his father had taken him to a farm to slaughter him for his decision to receive Christ.
“Myself and some Christians rescued this boy from his father as he was bleeding,” he said. “The boy, in our presence there in the bush, where his father took him to kill him, told his father, ‘I love you as my father, but I cannot be a Muslim like you.’”
The boy further told his father that he had seen Christian parents continue to show love to their children after they became Muslims, but that he could no longer stay with his father because he no longer loved him. “All you want is to kill me – I cannot be your son,” he told him.
“That was how the boy left his father and walked away,” Mohammed said. “I had to adopt him because he had no place to live.”

Photo credit: Morning Star News

Sudan Forces Refugee Children to Recite Islamic Prayer to Receive Food

September 19, 2017
                                                                          Photo credit: Christian news network                                               Christian South Sudanese refugee children are denied food in Sudan’s refugee camps unless they recite Islamic prayers ACLJ reported.
The U.S. Department of State includes three nations on its “State Sponsor of Terrorism” list. Sudan is one of them, along with Syria and Iran.


Sudan was designated a State Sponsor of Terrorism in 1993. Countries on this list are “determined by the Secretary of State to have repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism.” However, Sudan’s jihadist problem exists within their borders as well. Earlier this year, we warned that  “[f]or years the Sudanese Christian church has encountered church demolitions, property confiscations, and unjust imprisonments.”

Chinese Christian Academy Banned for ‘Brainwashing’ Children

September 18, 2017
Officials in China’s central Henan province closed down a Christian-run institution dedicated to bringing children up with good morals, saying its religious component “brainwashed” its students, ChinaAid learned recently.
Ms. Zhu, a Christian woman, told a ChinaAid reporter on Sept. 14 that national security officers arrived at her house in July and confiscated books they’d used for an academy that ran theology classes for children in their home after receiving a tip that that the students were being “brainwashed” with religion. Additionally, they removed other items belonging to the church, including the computer, and banned and closed the academy.


Since the ban, the officials have not harassed the church again.
Source: SHANGQUI, Henan (China Aid) 

China Tightens Regulation of Religion to ‘Block Extremism’

September 09, 2017
BEIJING (Reuters) reported China’s cabinet on Thursday passed new rules to regulate religion to bolster national security, fight extremism and restrict faith practiced outside organizations approved by the state.
                                                                   Photo credit: Bibles for China
The document passed by Premier Li Keqiang updates a version of rules put into place in 2005 to allow the regulation of religion to better reflect “profound” changes in China and the world, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The rules released by Xinhua use strong and specific language about the need to protect China’s national security against threats from religious groups.

Pastor in India Perseveres Amid Persecution by Hindu Extremists

September 03, 2017

HYDERABADIndia (Morning Star News) reported that a band of Hindu extremists who had snuck into a house-church service beat a pastor with steel rods and sticks, one of them yelling that they would stop if he shouted, “Hail, Lord Ram (Jai Sri Ram)!”
“I remained mum,” pastor Harjot Singh Sethi, 26, told Morning Star News. “I did not even squeal from pain. My mouth was shut as they beat me.”
He suffered serious head and leg injuries in the Aug. 16 attack in Dabli Rathan village, Hanumangarh District, in Rajasthan state.
“I am glad the Lord considered me worthy to share His pain,” he said. “I don’t have to be treated special or elevated because I am persecuted. My Lord was crucified, His disciples were persecuted, and violence against Christ-followers is not a new thing. This was to come.”
The young pastor and eight other Christians were attacked on the terrace of the home of Madan Lal Arora, where 20 people had gathered for worship. Police Station House Officer Jagdish Prasad said the assailants were members of the Hindu extremist group Bajrang Dal.
“While the pastor and the Christians were praying, Bajrang Dal activists accused them of [forced] conversions and started beating them,” Prasad told Morning Star News. “We were able to detain six of the accused, and the investigation is on.”
Pastor Sethi, of Jalandar District in Punjab state, was visiting Arora, a schoolteacher in Rajasthan.
was first planned that we would conduct the prayers in our house, but by evening believers from other villagers had already arrived, so we left the entrance gate open for any more to join us,” Arora’s daughter, Shikha Arora, told Morning Star News. “It was just 40 minutes into worship. I sang hymns with my friends standing in front of the gathering, and I noticed two men seated right before me. I did not know they came to attack. They sat quietly when we were singing.”
Pastor Sethi had risen to speak and was bowed in prayer when two men pushed through the congregation of 20 and attacked him, she said.
“When the two started beating the pastor, their group waiting outside the house also got upstairs, and they brought steel rods and wooden sticks,” Shikha Arora said. “We pleaded with them, ‘Please don’t beat our pastor. What did he do? What did we do to you people? Did he speak against any leader or any religion? Why are you beating him?’ They beat us too.”
The pastor told Morning Star News he couldn’t understand where the 10 people who began beating him had come from.
“One man slapped my wife and pushed her, and she fell down,” he said. “Women from the gathering came to surround us to protect us from the assailants, but the assailants beat them too. It has been two weeks, but there is still a sharp pain in my head even as I talk to you at this moment.”
A convert from a Sikh family, Pastor Sethi said he had led services at the house on two previous occasions.
“As a Christian, I will not take the defeat; my Lord is an ever-victorious King. His gospel will be preached among them,” he said. “We are going to share the gospel in that region with the government’s permission soon – we are making arrangements for it.”
He and other Christians went to the Hanumangarh Sadar Police Station, where he bled for 90 minutes while officers registered a First Information Report (FIR) without even taking statements from them, he said. They put his age as 40 in the FIR.
“Can you see it? Even the police are afraid of the Bajrang Dal,” he said. “They slapped sections from the Indian Penal Code with lighter punishments on them. The Bajrang Dal people arrived, and they spewed derogatory, extremely foul words against Christ, the believers and me too. They could not spare the women either. The police did nothing to stop them.”
The Hindu extremist who ordered him to shout, “Hail Lord Ram” while they beat him is roaming free, he added, though the assailant posted videos of the attack on Facebook.
SHO Prasad told Morning Star News that the scene at the police station was tense.
“It took us some time to get the pastor out and admit him in the hospital, the police station was mobbed by Hindu activists,” Prasad said. “The Bajrang Dal are very aggressive groups. We did not want things to go out of hand.”
Lilian Grace, recently elected to the Rajasthan Minority Commission, told Morning Star News that the government body condemns the attack.
“Miscreants in the society who cannot rise to fame by doing good works are resorting to violent acts to spread hate,” she said. “The pastor suffered injuries in head and his leg is fractured, the believers around also were beaten. Soon after I received the call, I alerted the police authorities and the collector. The pastor was admitted in the hospital.”
Pastor Sethi said he wanted his church to understand that if is the Lord’s will, they must submit to God’s will and not renounce Christ in the face of violence.
“My heart is rejoicing over Psalm 91, my Lord is my fortress, my refuge, my salvation, what more do I want?” he said.
Shikha Arora said the attack reminded her of a verse in a Punjabi Christian song, which sang as tears flowed down her cheeks: “Prabhu tumhare dard mein humein bhi shaamil karo (Lord, please let me also partake in Your pain).”
“Our faith in Christ multiplied, we are ready for anything,” she said. “Anything for Christ.”

Christians in Kenya Killed for Refusing to Recite Islamic Shahada

August 24, 2017

World Watch Monitor reported that three Kenyan Christians were hacked to death by Al-Shabaab militants on Friday night (Aug. 18) after they refused to recite the Islamic prayer of faith. A fourth Christian—the mentally challenged older brother of one of the three—was also killed.
At around 9pm, Changawa Muthemba, who was in his forties, was dragged out of his home in Kasala Kairu, Lamu County, by a group of armed men and taken to the nearby home of his brother-in-law, Joseph Kasena, 42, where a 17-year-old neighbour, Kadenge Katana, also happened to be at the time.
The three men were held at machete point and ordered to recite the Shahada. When none of them did, the attackers began to tie them up. When the men resisted, they were hacked to death. Then the attackers went to the home of Joseph’s older brother, Charo, who was in his late forties, and killed him.

Another Teenage Christian in Pakistan Beaten, Accused of Blasphemy

August 23, 2017
A Muslim mob in rural Punjab Province, Pakistan stormed a police station to continue beating a 16-year-old Christian boy accused of blaspheming the Koran, sources said.
Asif Masih, illiterate and mildly mentally challenged according to his father, was so badly beaten by the mob in Punjab Province’s Gujranwala District on Aug. 12 that he “confessed” in order to try to stop the violence, the sources said.
Police charged Asif even though they determined no motive or means for allegedly setting fire to a copy of the Koran and an Islamic booklet at a Muslim shrine in Jhamkey village, in Ali Pur Chattha of the Wazirabad area.

A rival garbage-scavenger who watches over the shrine to Sufi figure Pir Sandhay Shah said someone burned pages of the Islamic scripture on July 18 or 19, and when Asif Masih happened by on Aug. 12, he seized Asif and shouted that he had done it, said Asif’s father, Stephan Masih.
Rival scavenger Muhammad Nawaz, alias Majhoo, didn’t want Asif collecting scrap near his shrine because it hurt his own collecting and people’s visits to the shrine, the accused’s father said. Asif helped provide for the family by selling reusable items among the garbage, he said.
"On Aug. 12, Asif was in the market when Majhoo caught him and started thrashing him,” Masih said. “He also gathered a crowd, shouting that my teen son had stolen money from the shrine’s donation box. He then telephoned a local cleric, Qari Rana Arshad, and told him that he had caught the person who had burnt the Koran.”
He added that Arshad, the chief prayer leader at a local mosque, arrived and, without confirming any facts, joined the beating of his son.
“It was only after someone from our community called up the police help-line that the police arrived and rescued my son from the mob’s violence,” he said. “They took him to the Jhamkey police check-post, but a mob led by Qari Arshad stormed the premises, broke open the lock-up and attacked Asif.”
His son narrowly escaped death, he said.
Ali Pur Chattha Station House Officer Malik Irfan said that police registered a case against Asif under Section 295-B of the blasphemy law, which outlaws intentionally defiling, damaging or desecrating the Koran or an extract, punishable by imprisonment for life. The complainant, however, was not Nawaz but Arshad, who accused Asif of taking a copy of the Koran from the shrine and setting it on fire, Irfan said.
The police official said Arshad alleged that the Christian had “confessed” to the crime in the presence of Majhoo, a witness in the case. The investigating officer in the case, however, Sub-Inspector Pervez Iqbal, said that two witnesses and the complainant, Arshad, had testified only that Asif committed blasphemy, making no mention of a confession.
Irfan claimed that because Asif had confessed to burning the Koran, “there’s no need for recording the statements of the other witnesses.” He could not say what might have driven Asif to burn the Koran.
“The Christians should be grateful to the police for saving the boy from the enraged mob,” he said, adding that Asif might have died had police reinforcements from Ali Pur Chattha not reached Jhamkey in time to bring order with help from local political and religious leaders.
No case has been registered against the mob for storming the police check-post and beating the accused.
Imam as Complainant
Imam Arshad told Morning Star News and other media that he did not witness the alleged blasphemy, saying only heard about it from Nawaz, alias Majhoo.
“I haven’t seen the accused burning the Koran,” he said, adding that he became the complainant because he was an elected councilor and a Muslim leader in the area.
Arshad claimed that he helped police save Asif when the mob was beating him. In the First Information Report (FIR No. 293/17), he states that he, Nawaz and Munawar Hussain were saying prayers at the shrine when Asif arrived, picked up a copy of the Koran and a Surah Yaseen booklet (containing a chapter from the Koran) from the bookstand and torched them on the shrine’s stairway.
He alleged that while the Koran was destroyed, he had managed to save some half-burnt pages of the accompanying booklet as evidence.
Other unsuspecting Christians have fallen victim to Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws. Last month, a 17-year-old Christian boy was charged with blasphemy after a leader of a local Islamist group accused him of disrespecting Islam’s prophet Muhammad. Shahzad Masih was charged under Section 295-C of the blasphemy law, which carries a maximum punishment of death or life imprisonment.
The mother of Shahzad Masih said that her son, who worked as a sweeper in a local private hospital in Gujrat District, had been wrongly implicated in the case by a Muslim colleague with whom he had a quarrel 10 days prior.
At least 480 people have been charged under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws from 2010 to 2017, according to a rights group. Seven were given short-term imprisonment, 18 life imprisonment and 24 the death penalty, though no one has been executed under the statutes.
Pakistan’s government and state institutions have repeatedly expressed the intention to stop the blatant misuse of the blasphemy laws, but thus far there has been no sign of political will to do so.

Chinese Pastor Detained for Traveling to Christian Conference

August 19, 2017

According to ChinaAid , authorities in China’s southwestern Sichuan province issued verbal threats against the pastor of a house church, attempting to force him to close down his church’s meeting sites. 
On the afternoon of Aug. 17, three officers from the Qingyang District Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs visited Pastor Wang Yi of Qiuyu Zhifu Church and accused him and the church of organizing activities in unregistered government venues. Wang was then told to shut down all gatherings.
Wang requested official documents to back up the demands, the officials refused. In response to the threats, Wang claimed that a verbal notice had no legal basis, and that if the officials sent a written notice banning church gatherings, the church would file for administrative review.
According to a church member, Wang told the officers: “If you ask me to stop gathering, at least show me a written notice banning the activities, the prayer [groups], and worship. How can we stop? We will persist.”
Qiuyu Zhifu Church, a name that translates to Early Rain Reformed Church, was initially founded as a Christian group by Wang Yi and his wife, Jiang Rong, who were professors at Chengdu University’s School of Management. In May 2008, the group officially became Qiuyu Zhifu Church. On Sept. 3, 2008, the church filed an administrative charge against the local government, the first such case of a house church pressing charges against a religious affairs bureau.
ChinaAid reports on house churches and the persecution that they face in order to raise awareness of the situations of the underground church in China and expose abuses that the Chinese government commits against Christian citizens.
 
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