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Christian flood victims forced to convert to Islam, become S***es to Muslims or die
Aug 27, 2015 08:07:24   #
CharlesRabb
 
As torrential flooding spanned across various regions of Pakistan this summer and washed away thousands of homes, Christians in Kasur have received very little humanitarian aid and have been left to starve if they don’t convert to Islam or become modern-day s***es in order to receive help from Muslims or the government.

Wilson Chowdhry, the president of the British Pakistani Christian Association, told The Christian Post that there are more than 60 Christian families in the western Pakistani region of Kasur that have lost their homes and all worldly possessions when the deluge hit this summer and washed their mud homes and everything inside them away.

While Muslims in the region have benefited from temporary shelter, clean water and food provided by Pakistani government agencies and Muslim charities, Christians have largely been without those bare necessities and medication needed to fight illnesses that can occur after flooding.
“We are are aware that this community has previously been offered aid from Muslim charities if they convert but they never accept conversion. They hold strong to their faith. They believe God will be their provider,” Chowdhry explained. “These families have literally been struggling without food. Churches have opened up their doors but can’t provide them much aid because the churches themselves in the region are struggling. We are talking about a very rural part of Pakistan.”

Chowdhry added that as desperation started to get the best of the Christian population in Kasur, many Kasur Christians ended up signing bonded labor contracts in order to receive aid from Muslim landlords before BPCA arrived in the region.

“We have come in very late. We first went to Layyah and Gilgit, but if we could have arrived [in Kasur] seven days earlier, there could have been more lives that we potentially could have saved from this modern-day s***ery,” Chowdhry said. “Several families have already now signed contracts, which has now made them s***es for their Muslim landlords.”

Although the flooding hit other regions like Layyah and Gilgit, Chowdhry stated that through “the grace of God,” Christians in those areas were “unaffected” by the flooding. After BPCA officer Naveed Aziz visited Christians in Layyah and Gilgit, he then made his way to Kasur where he noticed that Christians in that region were not as fortunate.

“I was shocked at the immense devastation before me it was a lot to take in,” Aziz said in a statement. “People are in real desperation and children are starving. I am surprised and shocked at the lack of help from Pakistani authorities.”

As flooding has become a consistent problem for Pakistan over the last five years, Chowdhry said it “is not unusual” for the government to overlook helping the Christian communities.

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Aug 27, 2015 08:15:21   #
jelun
 
Is that like providing Holy Bibles rather than food?
No wonder it is the best selling book.

CharlesRabb wrote:
As torrential flooding spanned across various regions of Pakistan this summer and washed away thousands of homes, Christians in Kasur have received very little humanitarian aid and have been left to starve if they don’t convert to Islam or become modern-day s***es in order to receive help from Muslims or the government.

Wilson Chowdhry, the president of the British Pakistani Christian Association, told The Christian Post that there are more than 60 Christian families in the western Pakistani region of Kasur that have lost their homes and all worldly possessions when the deluge hit this summer and washed their mud homes and everything inside them away.

While Muslims in the region have benefited from temporary shelter, clean water and food provided by Pakistani government agencies and Muslim charities, Christians have largely been without those bare necessities and medication needed to fight illnesses that can occur after flooding.
“We are are aware that this community has previously been offered aid from Muslim charities if they convert but they never accept conversion. They hold strong to their faith. They believe God will be their provider,” Chowdhry explained. “These families have literally been struggling without food. Churches have opened up their doors but can’t provide them much aid because the churches themselves in the region are struggling. We are talking about a very rural part of Pakistan.”

Chowdhry added that as desperation started to get the best of the Christian population in Kasur, many Kasur Christians ended up signing bonded labor contracts in order to receive aid from Muslim landlords before BPCA arrived in the region.

“We have come in very late. We first went to Layyah and Gilgit, but if we could have arrived [in Kasur] seven days earlier, there could have been more lives that we potentially could have saved from this modern-day s***ery,” Chowdhry said. “Several families have already now signed contracts, which has now made them s***es for their Muslim landlords.”

Although the flooding hit other regions like Layyah and Gilgit, Chowdhry stated that through “the grace of God,” Christians in those areas were “unaffected” by the flooding. After BPCA officer Naveed Aziz visited Christians in Layyah and Gilgit, he then made his way to Kasur where he noticed that Christians in that region were not as fortunate.

“I was shocked at the immense devastation before me it was a lot to take in,” Aziz said in a statement. “People are in real desperation and children are starving. I am surprised and shocked at the lack of help from Pakistani authorities.”

As flooding has become a consistent problem for Pakistan over the last five years, Chowdhry said it “is not unusual” for the government to overlook helping the Christian communities.
As torrential flooding spanned across various regi... (show quote)

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Aug 27, 2015 08:27:18   #
CharlesRabb
 
jelun wrote:
Is that like providing Holy Bibles rather than food?
No wonder it is the best selling book.


I***t !!!!! You don't get the difference. Do you believe in life or death?

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Aug 27, 2015 08:58:55   #
jelun
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
I***t !!!!! You don't get the difference. Do you believe in life or death?



Oh, cut the crap. If that situation were real it would be easily remedied. Those of you who are so concerned could provide what they need.
Why haven't you?
AND, why hasn't God provided?

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Aug 28, 2015 17:39:48   #
wuzblynd Loc: thomson georgia
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
As torrential flooding spanned across various regions of Pakistan this summer and washed away thousands of homes, Christians in Kasur have received very little humanitarian aid and have been left to starve if they don’t convert to Islam or become modern-day s***es in order to receive help from Muslims or the government.

Wilson Chowdhry, the president of the British Pakistani Christian Association, told The Christian Post that there are more than 60 Christian families in the western Pakistani region of Kasur that have lost their homes and all worldly possessions when the deluge hit this summer and washed their mud homes and everything inside them away.

While Muslims in the region have benefited from temporary shelter, clean water and food provided by Pakistani government agencies and Muslim charities, Christians have largely been without those bare necessities and medication needed to fight illnesses that can occur after flooding.
“We are are aware that this community has previously been offered aid from Muslim charities if they convert but they never accept conversion. They hold strong to their faith. They believe God will be their provider,” Chowdhry explained. “These families have literally been struggling without food. Churches have opened up their doors but can’t provide them much aid because the churches themselves in the region are struggling. We are talking about a very rural part of Pakistan.”

Chowdhry added that as desperation started to get the best of the Christian population in Kasur, many Kasur Christians ended up signing bonded labor contracts in order to receive aid from Muslim landlords before BPCA arrived in the region.

“We have come in very late. We first went to Layyah and Gilgit, but if we could have arrived [in Kasur] seven days earlier, there could have been more lives that we potentially could have saved from this modern-day s***ery,” Chowdhry said. “Several families have already now signed contracts, which has now made them s***es for their Muslim landlords.”

Although the flooding hit other regions like Layyah and Gilgit, Chowdhry stated that through “the grace of God,” Christians in those areas were “unaffected” by the flooding. After BPCA officer Naveed Aziz visited Christians in Layyah and Gilgit, he then made his way to Kasur where he noticed that Christians in that region were not as fortunate.

“I was shocked at the immense devastation before me it was a lot to take in,” Aziz said in a statement. “People are in real desperation and children are starving. I am surprised and shocked at the lack of help from Pakistani authorities.”

As flooding has become a consistent problem for Pakistan over the last five years, Chowdhry said it “is not unusual” for the government to overlook helping the Christian communities.
As torrential flooding spanned across various regi... (show quote)






That's the first time I have ever heard "muslim charity".
Didn't know there was such a thing. Can muslim charities be verafide?

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