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Sudan muslims murder church pastor and three other Christians

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https://morningstarnews.org/2023/01/suspected-islamic-extremists-kill-four-christians-in-sudan/

NAIROBI, Kenya (Morning Star News) – A church pastor and three other Christians were killed in Sudan on Monday (Jan. 23) when suspected Islamic extremists shot them to death, an area source said.

Four of the victims’ traveling companions were wounded when the assailants opened fire on the team at the facility where they were spending the night in Kadugli, capital of Sudan’s South Kordofan state.

Sudanese-American Pastor Ibrahim Kandr, Ismail Osman, Bashir Almaak and Ayoub Ibrahim were spending the night in Kadugli en route to their home area of Um Durein when the assailants shot them between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., an area church leader said.

Islamic extremists who have been terrorizing people in the area since 2011 monitor movements in and out of town and likely saw the ministry team arrive for the night, said the church leader, whose name is withheld for security reasons.

Wounded in the attack were Imtiyas Marhy Jabdool, 29; Fadul Musa Al Haraba, 23; Zakaria Butros Al Haraba, 34; and Mujahid Hassan 19, the source said….

In southwestern Sudan’s South Darfur Province, two Christians were arrested on Jan. 8 in Nyala town by masked men believed to be national security personnel, local sources said. They were released without charges the same day.

The two converts, whose names are withheld for security reasons, were arrested by men in a government vehicle at 7 a.m. from an area home, said a source. Muslim sheikhs (teachers) had accused them of evangelizing Muslims and had warned them to stop doing so.

Following two years of advances in religious freedom in Sudan after the end of the Islamist dictatorship under Omar al-Bashir in 2019, the specter of state-sponsored persecution returned with the military coup of Oct. 25, 2021….

In Open Doors’ 2023 World Watch List of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian, Sudan was ranked No. 10, up from No. 13 the previous year, as attacks by non-state actors continued and religious freedom reforms at the national level were not enacted locally….

The U.S. State Department in 2019 removed Sudan from the list of Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) that engage in or tolerate “systematic, ongoing and egregious violations of religious freedom” and upgraded it to a watch list. The State Department removed Sudan from the Special Watch List in December 2020….
 

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Moslems should by now conclude that the more deep they go into religion, the worse the result.
If they use the old arab empires, they rid not start with a religion. Converting people were not their intention. Their belief is simple. That of One Supreme God and nothing else. You believe or not, up to you.
History dictates that mecca was never a priority. The caliphs were jostling for damascus, cairo, baghdad, Morocco, andalusia, Tashkent, samarkhsnd, but never mecca. If you go to mecca today, all those grand buildings are buiklt recently. 2090 years ago, it was like a kampung. No grand bazaar, no huge mosque like in those other cities.
And the mosque was probably not for prayers but a town hall where people gather to exchange ideas and tales. Only one big mosque per city unlike today where you see prayer rooms even at malls and airports. Muslims today are fixated on rituals but history indicates that was not the case intially.
 

duluxe

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Moslems should by now conclude that the more deep they go into religion, the worse the result.
If they use the old arab empires, they rid not start with a religion. Converting people were not their intention. Their belief is simple. That of One Supreme God and nothing else. You believe or not, up to you.
History dictates that mecca was never a priority. The caliphs were jostling for damascus, cairo, baghdad, Morocco, andalusia, Tashkent, samarkhsnd, but never mecca. If you go to mecca today, all those grand buildings are buiklt recently. 2090 years ago, it was like a kampung. No grand bazaar, no huge mosque like in those other cities.
And the mosque was probably not for prayers but a town hall where people gather to exchange ideas and tales. Only one big mosque per city unlike today where you see prayer rooms even at malls and airports. Muslims today are fixated on rituals but history indicates that was not the case intially.
in one liner, the Quran is not as perfect as claimed. The more you abide by the koran, the more likely you become Taliban.
 
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