Recently born-againg/saved from Isalm
Please Pray for Rifqa Bary
A moving video interview
with Rifqa
MORIEL MINISTRIES/BE ALERT! - By Scott Brisk - August 23, 2009
Hudna (noun) a temporary cease-fire practiced in Islam in
order to deceive ones opponent. Involves all forms of deception and/or military
disinformation and therefore lying although forbidden by Allah, is allowed in
this case.
This is essentially the idea
behind Rafqa Bary's parents expressed concerns that they want her back:
"We love her, we want
her back, she is free to practice her religion, whatever she believes in,
that's OK," her father, Mohamed Bary, told The Associated Press on
Thursday.
"What these people are
trying to do is not right - I don't think any religion will teach to separate
the kids from their parents," he said. [ 1]
Bary who was brought up
Muslim and understands this concept does not trust her parents as she knows it
their concern is just a ploy to get the authorities to return her to them
resulting in her death.
This is a moving video interview with Rifqa Bary and I encourage all to watch it and hold her up
before the Lord in prayer.
For the original article
concerning this, see Be Alert! Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great, the article is titled 'US: Runaway Christian convert claims life is in danger'
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Christian runaway safe from Muslim family...for now
ONE NEWS NOW [American Family News Network] - By Chad Groening - August 22, 2009 The head of a ministry dedicated to helping former Muslims is welcoming the news that a Florida judge has ruled that a 17-year-old Christian girl can remain in Florida and not have to return to her Islamic family in Ohio. But she also believes the fight isn't over yet.
An Orlando judge ruled Friday that 17-year-old Rifqa Bary can stay under protective custody in Florida as authorities there launch an investigation into her family and the Muslim community in Ohio where she lives. The teenager ran away last month because she believed her family would kill her for converting to Christianity. The girl's family members, who originally are from Sri Lanka, say they have never threatened to harm her. W.L. Cati is the founder of White Horse Ministry. She has been contacting authorities and urging them to rule in the girl's favor. But Cati does not think the Muslim community is going to accept the decision. "As far as Muslims are concerned, she should have the death penalty for converting to Christianity," she explains. And so even though she is here and appears to be safe, thank God the judge made a good decision as far as her behalf, but what is Islam going to do?"
Cati says she believes the girl is telling the truth based on her own experience of having been married to a Muslim. "My former husband has been arrested twice on child abuse because of my children converting to Christianity," she adds. "So absolutely her fears, she's telling the truth -- I mean the girl is telling the truth."
Cati says she will continue to work to help the teenager remain in Florida. Original Report
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