பாகிஸ்தானில் உள்ள கிறிச்துவர்கள் இஸ்லாமுக்கு மதம் மாற வேண்டும் என்று கடிதங்கள் கிறிஸ்துவர்களுக்கு அனுப்பப் பட்டுள்ளன.
இவ்வாறு எல்லா சர்ச்சுகளையும் மூடிவிட்டு இஸ்லாமுக்கு மதம் மாற 10 நாட்கள் கெடு கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.
பாகிஸ்தானிலிருந்து வெளிவரும் நியூஸ் பத்திரிக்கை செய்தி.
Christians receive letters urging conversion to Islam
PESHAWAR: Christians in northwest Pakistan, in the latest sign of how religious extremists are trying to police the society, have received letters of warning to shut churches and convert to Islam in ten days, officials said on Thursday.
Copies of the handwritten letter were delivered to two churches and several Christiansí homes in Charsadda, where 28 people were killed in a suicide attack last month.
Recipients of the letters have alerted police and security has been stepped up at churches, said a local police official, Ali Haidar.
“Police are investigating who sent the unsigned notes,” he said, adding that the letter did not say what consequences the Christians might face if they did not comply with the ultimatum, which expires on May 17.
The NWFP Minister for Information, Asif Daudzai said: “Authorities will uphold minorities’ freedom of religion.
No one will be allowed to do force them to convert. They are free to go to churches and temples and live according to their religion.”
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கட்டாயமாக மதம் மாற்றுவது இன்னமும் இஸ்லாத்திலிருந்து போகவில்லை என்பது மிகவும் வருத்தத்துக்கு உரியது.
இப்படிப்பட்ட வன்முறை வழியை விட்டு அமைதி வழி திரும்ப இறையை பிரார்த்திப்போம்
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வாளால் பரப்பப்படவில்லை என்று அழிச்சாட்டியமாக பொய் பேசுகிறார்கள்.
இன்றைய செய்தியே இப்படி என்றால் அன்றைய செய்தி எப்படி இருந்திருக்கும்?
வேலை செய்கிறது.. கிறிஸ்துவர்கள் மதம் மாறுகிறார்கள்.. "தானாக"
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C05%5C20%5Cstory_20-5-2007_pg7_30
Christian couple re-united after converting to Islam
PESHAWAR: A local court on Thursday arranged the marriage of an erstwhile Christian couple after the husband fulfilled the condition of embracing Islam posed by his newly convert Muslim wife.
Earlier, the woman, who adopted the Islamic name Fatima Bibi, informed additional district and sessions judge Fazle Sattar Khan’s court that she had entered the fold of Islam and had left her family on her own free will. “I was not kidnapped. I left my home after embracing Islam as I could not live with my Christian husband as a Muslim woman,” she told the court. Her husband, Emanuel, had filed a first information report under Section 22-A of the Criminal Procedure Code, accusing one Sajjad, from the Takht Bhai area of the Mardan district, of kidnapping his wife.
Fatima, however, in an in-camera statement recorded before the court, refuted her former husband’s allegations, and said she was ready to re-marry him if he and their children embraced Islam.
Willing to convert Islam, Emanuel recited the Kalima Tayyiba in the courtroom. The court then arranged the services of a maulana who performed the nikah rituals according to Islamic law. Fatima, belonging to the Gulberg area in Peshawar, had taken refuge after embracing Islam with 75-year-old Muhammad Said alias Seth of Takht Bhai. Talking to reporters in Takh Bhai on May 14, Fatima had alleged that her husband and the police were harassing her as well as Said’s family. She also avowed to commit suicide if police continued harassing her for leaving her Christian husband. akhtar amin
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