Heroic Christians Pay Terrible Price for Refusing to Convert to the Religion of Peace

March 23, 2010 by  
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I get a sick feeling in my stomach as I think, “what if this kind of thing ever started happening here in the U.S.?” I wonder what I would do if ever faced with such a terrible choice.

Of course, I tell myself I’d stand firm. Yes, that’s what I tell myself. But . . . I know how weak I can be. Aside from hoping that a bloody persecution of Christians in America never rears its head in my lifetime (or ever), all I can do is implore God’s grace and protection and really, really mean it when I pray the Our Father and say, “lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

Maybe the Lord will deliver us from the evil of persecution. Maybe he won’t. I’m reminded of another passage as I ponder that thought. Jesus said, “In the world you will have tribulation, but have confidence, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

The more things unravel and deteriorate in this country, the more likely it seems that that bloody persecution is not far off. If it is, I hope the Lord will give me the courage and grace necessary to witness to the truth, come what may.

My prayer for that is: “I do believe, Lord. Help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24).

RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN — A Christian man was fighting for his life in Pakistan’s Punjab province Saturday, March 20, after Muslim leaders backed by police burned him alive for refusing to convert to Islam, while his wife was raped by police officers, Christian and hospital sources familiar with the case told BosNewsLife.

Arshed Masih was burned Friday, March 19, in front of a police station in the city of Rawalpindi near Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, following apparent death threats from his Muslim employer Sheikh Mohammad Sultan, an influential businessman, and religious leaders, said the Rawalpindi Holy Family Hospital.

His wife, Martha Arshed, was allegedly raped by police officers. Their three children — ranging in age from 7 to 12– were reportedly forced to witness the attacks against their parents.

“Both [Masih] and wife were rushed to the Holy Family Hospital and are under treatment,” the hospital said.

He was listed in serious condition with about 80 percent of his body burned.

POLICE INVESTIGATION

Local police officials said they were “aware” of the attacks carried out by Muslim leaders and apparently at least some officers and added that an investigation was underway. No arrests were rep
orted yet late Saturday, March 19.

Sheikh Mohammad Sultan could not immediately be reached for comment and it was not clear whether he had been in contact with police Saturday, March 20.

Before tensions emerged about their Christian faith, Masih worked as a driver and his wife as a maid for the Muslim businessman since 2005, Christians said.

The couple apparently lived with their children in the servant quarters of Sultan’s estate in Rawalpindi, a key trade and tourist destination. In January, religious leaders and Sultan allegedly asked Arshed to convert to Islam with his whole family. After he refused, the group reportedly threatened him with “dire consequences”.

Arshed offered to quit his job, but the businessman allegedly said he would “kill” him if he were to leave.

He apparently also told Christian mediators that he would never allow the Christian family to live somewhere else.

This week tensions rose after Sultan reported a theft of 500,000 Pakistani Rupees (5,952$), according to a document seen by BosNewsLife.

The Christian family members were not named as suspects in the so-called ‘First Information Report’ from police.

Sources familiar with the situation, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, told BosNewsLife that the businessman had offered the couple to drop the case if they convert to Islam or “else that both would not see their children again.”

However, “Arshed refused to convert and stood firm in his faith. Arshed`s wife was raped by the police and he was burned alive,” Friday, March 19, local Christians said, speaking on condition of anonymity. . . . (continue reading)
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9 Responses to “Heroic Christians Pay Terrible Price for Refusing to Convert to the Religion of Peace”
  1. Anonymous says:

    If this does not show the true character of Islam (or at least the extreme factions of it) I don't know what does.

    May Jesus have mercy on the poor thugs that perpetrated this absolute violence against the basic human dignity of this man and his wife.

    Any Muslim who truly loves peace and justice should rise up in outcry against this barbarism and demand that it stop.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Yes. Let's judge Islam based on the actions of violent theocratic zealots.

    Let's home nobody judges Catholicism based on the actions of child molesters.

    Oh wait.

  3. chimakuni says:

    As Christ suffered …

    How truly tragic that there is so much hatred –

    Praying for all those who are persecuted especially for this family

  4. Leslie K. says:

    Our Lady weeps for her children, and so do I.

  5. Michael Forrest says:

    This story brought tears to my eyes. I have such mixed emotions. My truly heart breaks for these two heroic people and their children. Yet I am also so proud, as their Christian brother, of their tremendous faith.

    Like you, Patrick, I pray we never face this test – or that God grants us the kind of faith and courage that these people have.

    Lord, have mercy.

  6. Orange Blossom says:

    How horrible.

    This doesn't help my opinion of Muslims, it has been a struggle for me to see them with the love that Christ does.

    May Jesus and our Blessed Mother comfort and protect this family and our brave Christian brothers and sisters in such awful circumstances.

    I with the prior president of Pakistan was still in charge. This reminds me so much how Iran was changed when the Shah was forced out by Muslim extremists.

  7. Susan L says:

    I am speechless. My prayers are going up for them.

  8. Anonymous says:

    So much for a religion of peace.

  9. Catherine Smibert says:

    How horrendous. May our prayers and blood of the martyrs past go with this holy family!

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