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In the Kali Dand area of Mustung district, Balochistan, Muslims brutally murdered two Christian youths in broad daylight. The police have neither arrested the culprits nor provided any help to the grieving families.
Christian’s are not safe in Pakistan.
@FarazPervaiz3 Christians, Hindus, Ahmadis, and other minorities should never have to fear persecution simply because of their faith. Their lives matter too.
Whatever your position on a burqa ban, how can law enforcement verify someone’s identity when their face is covered?
Women’s rights also include the freedom to question practices that prevent identification or may be linked to coercion. That conversation shouldn’t be off-limits.
Pakistani Imam mosque attempts to Rape 11-year-old girl.
Luckily the girl's mother found out and her reaction was this WOW.
Please Repost for awareness:
Protect your young daughters from Muslims.
@FarazPervaiz3 Predators rely on silence and authority. Every community has a responsibility to expose them, report them, and protect them and their children.
Why are Middle Eastern Christian leaders so loud about Palestine and so quiet about Christians being driven out of their own ancestral homelands?
Why do Western activists adopt this cause so easily while ignoring minorities actually being slaughtered across the region?
The Palestinian cause is the cause of Islam and Muslims.
It is Islam’s war against Judaism and the Jews. Using oil money, Muslim states transformed it into a global cause. They have consistently tried to buy influence in the West with petrodollars so that others would adopt their cause, and in recent years they have succeeded with many people.
They do not view Palestine from a humanitarian perspective, but from an Islamic one. Otherwise, they would have shown the same concern for what is arguably the world’s worst humanitarian crisis today: Sudan, where thousands of women have reportedly been subjected to mass rape.
Nor did they show comparable concern for the hundreds of thousands killed in Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Ukraine, Libya, or elsewhere.
Nor is their concern truly about occupation, because if it were, they would also condemn Turkey’s occupation of one-third of Cyprus since 1974.
This is a cause that belongs to Islam and Muslims.
The tragedy is that, because of propaganda, pressure, and hypocrisy, many Christians in the Middle East volunteer to defend this Islamic cause while remaining silent about the suffering of Christians in the region.
That suffering has reached the point of religious cleansing and forced displacement, to the extent that Christianity has nearly disappeared from several Middle Eastern countries.
The disaster is even greater when Christian clergy repeatedly deny that Christians are persecuted in Egypt and across the Middle East.
First, they lie about the condition of their own people.
Second, they align themselves with an Islamic religious struggle against Judaism and the Jews.
Third, they contribute to spreading Islamic hatred.
Fourth, they become false witnesses rather than witnesses to the truth.
Fifth, they lead their own people down the wrong path.
The Middle East Council of Churches has issued dozens of statements in defense of Palestine since its founding, yet I have never heard it issue a single statement defending persecuted Christians. It truly represents state-controlled churches, not the persecuted Christian people.
Likewise, I have never heard a Christian clergyman in the Middle East openly declare that Christians are persecuted in their ancestral homelands, or that the governments are responsible for that persecution, exclusion, discrimination, unjust courts, and ongoing deliberate targeting.
If a clergyman lies, continues to lie, and influences his people to follow him in those lies, what is left for the devil to do?
Glory to the martyrs. Glory to the persecuted.
Shame, every shame, on their persecutors. And even greater shame on any Christian who justifies this persecution, denies it, or deliberately turns reality upside down.
@magdi_khalil
We didn’t make this to follow the moment.
We made it to push back on it.
Not Without a Fight - out now.
🎧 [Spotify] https://t.co/4A6EYPf4bJ
🍎 [Apple] https://t.co/YKs8r3Ezhe
▶️ [YouTube] https://t.co/HxUHER6KSA
It started as a few songs. It turned into a statement.
“Awake, Not Woke” is out now.
Country, straight talk, no filters.
🎧 Spotify: https://t.co/uzBQXQc1Oq
🎧 Apple Music: https://t.co/KlSgxshVQb
🎧 YouTube: https://t.co/PrrghMmpvK
And yeah - we probably wouldn’t have done it without a push.
Shoutout to For The Love of Good - they made a bet with us, dropped their own album this month, and basically forced our hand.
Go give them a listen: https://t.co/NxJ73AWO0D
This is our new home. More coming soon.
When free from the shadow of Islamist colonialism, cultures bloom with breathtaking beauty. Traditional music, dance, native languages, and ancestral dress - all reclaim their rightful place. You see pride instead of fear, creativity instead of censorship. Beautiful!
Tajikistan curbs the influence of islam and promotes Ancient Persian heritage as a state policy.
This includes banning Arabic names, cousin marriages and long beards.
It also includes promoting native clothes and dance.
The West should take note.