Persecution Of Christian Converts Marks a Dire Warning


And so we have the story of Nissar Hussain, father of six, who lives in Mannigham, England.  Mr. Hussain has been living there for many years, and in 1996 he and his family converted from Islam to Christianity.  And his “peaceful” Muslim neighbors have since made his life a living hell for daring to leave the “religion of peace.” He spoke about his most recent encounter which happened just days ago.

“It all happened so fast that I was unable to react. I remember just walking out of the gate and putting my foot off the curb. Next thing I saw was a pickaxe coming towards me. On instinct I tried to cover my head with my arms but the force of the blow knocked me back and my heel clipped the curb to send me to the ground.

“I also hit my head on the wall which gave me a concussion but I was still conscious. I continued to block their shots to my head with my arms while on the ground but as soon as they realized that, they just began attacking my legs.”

While the two assailants set about Mr Hussain, a third accomplice pulled their car into the middle of the road, allowing the pair to make a quick getaway as onlookers start running towards them.

Mr. Hussain and his family were forced from their home upon their conversion to Christianity in 1996, but found some peace until around 2008 when he appeared on a television documentary where he highlighted the difficulties faced by his family for converting away from Islam.  Since then he has faced continued persecution which is reminiscent of the persecution that Christians face in his homeland of Pakistan.

“This last year has been the most terrifying. My family has to be brave as soon as they leave the front door. This country is a civilized society and we are not in Pakistan. We have the right to go about our daily lives and not be threatened because of our religion.”

Mr Hussain says he does not regret taking part in the documentary as “this is an issue for converts up and down the country,” adding “we should not be subjected to such abuse.”

Mr Hussain wrote: “In short my family and I endured ‘hell’ by our fellow Pakistani young men in the form of persecution which entailed assault, daily intimidation, criminal damage to property, smashing house windows and also 3 vehicles written off whilst the community looked on and even endorsed this. One of vehicles was torched outside my home.

“Despite witnessing another vehicle being rammed deliberately by a man who I knew, the Police did not even take a statement, never mind an arrest.

“Finally after being threatened to be burnt out of my home, these young men deliberately set the neighbors’ house (which was vacant) on fire in the hopes that our house would catch fire.”

Mr Hussain said that when he reported the intimidation to Police, he was told: “Stop trying to be a crusader and move out!”

“In short,” he said, “the Police had willfully failed us so as not to be labelled racists or seem to cause the Muslim community offense at our suffering and expense.

“Clearly we cannot go on living like this.”

What can one conclude about a religion that foments such violence and inability to accept others’ religious differences, and that is the source of so much violence in the world? And what is wrong with nations that place such an emphasis on the acceptance and tolerance for a religion that is clearly not inclined to assimilate and adapt to the cultures of host countries that express a more peaceful and accepting tradition? One thing is certain. Islam is at war with all other cultures and religions, and though it’s adherents may live peacefully in western countries when they are a small minority and have little power or influence over the populace, it is time for Westerners to wake up and recognize that the end goal of Islam is worldwide domination and the submission to, and forced conversion of, everyone to Islam. And for those who refuse to submit, the story of Mr. Nissar Hussein should serve of a wake up call to reality.

Source: www.breitbart.com

Image: AnglicanCatholic



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