Muslim persecution of Christians Pakistan

PAKISTANI CHRISTIAN HAS BOTH ARMS CHOPPED OFF FOR REFUSING TO CONVERT TO ISLAM……

This is the real story of the Middle East, the 1400 yr (and still ongoing) persecution of Christians by Islam 101 adherents.

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Pakistani man ‘has his arms cut off when he refuses to convert to Islam after being kidnapped by Muslim extremists’ 

  • Christian petrol pump worker Aqeel Masih claims he was kidnapped
  • Lahore man says captors tortured him, forcing him to renounce Christ
  • But he refused and they cut off his hands as a punishment, he claims
  • Police do not believe his claims and say a train accident is more likely 
Petrol pump worker Aqeel Masih says he was taken from the LDA quarter of Lahore, Pakistan

Petrol pump worker Aqeel Masih says he was taken from the LDA quarter of Lahore, Pakistan

A Christian man reportedly had his arms cut off when he refused to convert to Islam after being kidnapped by Muslim extremists.

Petrol pump worker Aqeel Masih says he was taken from the LDA quarter of Lahore, Pakistan.

He claims his kidnappers whipped and tortured him, even though the the Quran states: ‘Let there be no compulsion in religion.’

When he refused to renounce Christ and accept Allah as his God, they cut off his arms in brutal punishment, he said.

A Christian organisation in Pakistan wrote: ‘The extremists exerted pressure on him to abandon Christianity and convert to Islam.’

‘Aqeel however, did not give up on his Christian faith and refused to comply with their demand.

‘Notwithstanding…his rebuttal, they chopped off his both arms, and absconded,’ wrote LegalEvangelical Association Development.

Masih has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the extremists and yesterday appeared at Ghalib Market police station.

But police do not believe his story and think it is more likely that he lost his arms in a train accident.

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