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Kidnapping and conversion to Islam

Revmitchell

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Yesterday a judge in Pakistan’s Punjab province ordered further investigation into the kidnapping of Saba Younis, 12, and Aneela Younis, 10, who went missing on June 26 in the small town of Chowk Munda. The kidnappers filed for custody of the girls at the local police house on June 28, stating that the sisters had converted to Islam and their father no longer had jurisdiction over them.


When the father of the two girls, Younis Masih, was summoned to the police house to testify, police initially refused to file a case against the kidnappers – Muhammed Arif, Abjad Ali, taxi driver Muhammed Asraf and an unidentified fourth man – who are known to belong to a powerful human trafficking ring. Instead, human rights activists told Compass, Masih was told to “remain silent,” as the officers said the girls had embraced Islam in a written statement.

Such a peaceful religion.
 

donnA

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How can anyone still believe muslims are not bad people, with bad intentions, that they are peaceful people. yeah right. They can be decieved by satan if they want.

who are known to belong to a powerful human trafficking ring
These little girls were kidnapped for the s*x slave trade, nothing more.
 
It's not fair to blame the entire Muslim population of the world for the actions of certain individuals. It's a bit like when people say Christians are paedophiles because of the reputation of Catholic priests for sexual crimes against children. If we make sweeping generalisations about Muslims, then they and other non-christians are more likely to make generalisations about us.
 

donnA

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Born_in_Crewe said:
It's not fair to blame the entire Muslim population of the world for the actions of certain individuals. It's a bit like when people say Christians are paedophiles because of the reputation of Catholic priests for sexual crimes against children. If we make sweeping generalisations about Muslims, then they and other non-christians are more likely to make generalisations about us.
I would agree if these non peaceful, evil incidences were rare, but as we continually see in the news, violent and evil Islamic acts are not rare, and happen frequently. This many reports we see involves more then a few muslims. And the rest of the muslim world does not speak out and condemn their actions.
 
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