Pakistan’s blasphemy law has led to the imprisonment of a Christian, underscoring the urgent need for reform and protection of religious freedoms.

The lawyer asserts that the father of three could be mentally incapable of standing trial. On November 3, residents of a Lahore neighborhood fled their homes because of fear of Islamist anger following the arrest of a Christian under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, sources report. Following accusations by Muslims in Ward No. 12 of Kahna, Lahore,…

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The Divine Grace and Power of forgiveness are available to everyone through Jesus Christ, our Savior, Judge, and Advocate.

Jesus Christ reigns supreme over all creation, and no one can reach God and Heaven except with His express permission. The concept of grace is at the heart of the Christian faith. Jesus Christ demonstrates the depth of God’s love and mercy by offering everyone the possibility of salvation and forgiveness. Jesus is not only…

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The court in Pakistan granted Bail to a Christian accused of blasphemy, shining a light on the pressing issues of justice and protecting religious liberties.

On October 23, a Pakistani court granted Bail to a Christian who had been detained on terrorism and blasphemy charges since June in Lahore, Pakistan. The person’s lawyer claims that the high court reached this conclusion after finding severe errors in the police evidence. Arrested on June 23, Chand Shamaun faces charges of insulting Islam…

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Jesus’ blood secures our salvation, gives us hope for eternal life, and comforts our souls.

Through His blood, Jesus secures our salvation, assures us of eternal life, and unlocks the gates of heaven, offering hope and comfort for our souls. The blood of Jesus Christ is the essence of the Christian faith, representing salvation, redemption, and a restored relationship with God. The Bible clearly states that anyone can attain eternal…

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The 142nd UNHRC session censures Pakistan for alleged blasphemy, targeted killings, mob violence, and other violations of religious minorities’ human rights.

Lahore, Pakistan The UN Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) observed that authorities in Pakistan have been unsuccessful in addressing various human rights abuses, such as a notable rise in blasphemy-related violence. At the 142nd session of the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva, Switzerland, members pointed out violations, including abductions of girls coerced into converting to…

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The arrest of a Christian person in Indonesia on blasphemy charges is causing concerns about religious tolerance and freedom of expression in the region.

Local reports state that Surabaya, Indonesia Police, arrested a Christian on Thursday, October 17, after he made remarks about Islam on social media that caused hundreds of irate Muslims to storm his house. Reports from local media show that a Muslim mob spent over an hour surrounding the home of florist Rudi Simamora in Sunggal,…

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One of two Islamist attacks in eastern Uganda resulted in the loss of a pastor and his family’s lives.

Nairobi, Kenya: According to the pastor’s brother, Islamist villagers in eastern Uganda burned a pastor and his family alive after he converted three Muslims to Christianity. A tragic incident occurred when Pastor Weere Mukisa, his wife Annet Namugaya, and their two daughters, Judith Banirye (7) and Sylvia Bamukisa (4), perished in a fire intentionally ignited at…

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The Commonwealth of Nations wants to pause Pakistan’s membership temporarily for its blasphemy laws and other violations of rights.

Lahore, Pakistan. Pakistan is facing demands from 17 international human rights organizations to be suspended from the Commonwealth of Nations because of its blasphemy laws and other rights violations, which could have negative consequences for religious minorities, according to local activists. The coalition submitted an open letter to the Commonwealth Secretariat before the Commonwealth Heads of…

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In the wake of his decision to convert to Christianity, a Somali man has been subjected to a third brutal attack, as his Muslim relatives suspected him of planning Christian prayer meetings.

In Nairobi, Kenya, on October 5, 2024, an individual from Somalia, who had converted from Islam and had already faced attacks in May and July, was once again targeted. Somali Christian Convert Faces Third Violent Attack. During his time, his Muslim family members suspected him of planning Christian prayer meetings. Mohammad Abdul was conducting a…

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The Christian community in Sudan is presently managing complex disputes involving multiple factions within the Islamist movement.

A group advocating for Christians in Sudan reported they are trapped in a dangerous situation, as both warring factions accuse them of supporting the opposing side. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reports that rebel militants of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al Thora Mobe village, located in Gezira state southeast of Khartoum, are pressuring Christians…

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