Friday, 23 May 2014

First Help Came for Sister Ibrahim Who Was Sentenced to Death for Marrying a Christian! Praise God!


Thanks for your prayer for our beloved Sister in the Lord, Sister Ibrahim, a 28 year old pretty lady who was sentenced to 100 lashes on May 15 by the court that ruled she had converted from Islam to Christianity and that her marriage was void as she had married a Christian man.

In answer to our prayers on this blog, the United States had finally intervened. Read the press statement by Moore released this week...


"I encourage you to personally denounce the sentencing of Mariam Ibrahim as cruel and inhumane, to demand her release, and to use the diplomatic influence of the State Department to advocate for this most
fundamental human right, the freedom of religion and belief,"

The mother of a 20-month-old toddler has been told that she will be allowed to give birth before she is executed.

Ibahim's husband, Daniel Wani, is a U.S. citizen and their son, who is currently imprisoned with Ibrahim, is also an American. After her conviction, the judge gave Ibrahim three days to recant her beliefs, but she declined, stating that she was "never a Muslim" and was "raised Christian from the start."
Ibrahim was born to a Muslim father, who left their family when she was aged six, and she was raised by her Christian mother.
Moore wrote that "this kind of tragedy occurs in Sudan is of little surprise. In Sudan, the government continues to be a direct perpetrator of egregious human rights violations; and non-government actors persecute minorities with impunity," he explained. "Nevertheless, Mariam's sentencing is a particularly vivid incident that exposes the barbarous results of blasphemy laws and their violation of religious liberty, a human right affirmed by Article 18 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights."
Moore also drew on his Southern Baptist past, explaining that "our own Baptist forbearers were persecuted by civil authorities for defying state authority over religious matters, we must again reassert on behalf of Ms. Ibrahim that faith, by definition, cannot be coerced or legislated and that no person should be imprisoned or executed for religious belief."
According to country fact sheet by Christian persecution advocacy group Open Doors International, "Sudan is a poverty-stricken Muslim country that lost many of its Christians to South Sudan when it became independent in 2011."
"The regime's leaders are mainly radical Islamist, and the ruling National Congress Party a means to further an Islamic agenda. Incidents against Christians include faith-related killings, damaging Christian properties and forced marriage as well as arrests, deportations and raids on church offices. Sudanese Muslim-background believers suffer particularly: one believer's family burned his house down when they discovered he had turned to Christ," it states.
Sudan ranks 11th on Open Doors annual list of harshest places in the world to be a Christian. The American Center for Law and Justice petition has been signed by over 149,000 people as of Wednesday afternoon, and it is not the only online campaign fighting for her freedom.
A Change.org petition to the government of Sudan for Ibrahim has over 235,667 signatures.
thank you Lord Jesus. Now its time to open the gate of that prison for our dear Sister to come out alive and in one peace.










5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praise God. Its about time she receive divine intervention

Titilola said...

Sis Tessy, where have you been? *waiting*

ini Moses said...

Its almost a week since you post last! Are you tired already?

Anonymous said...

Praise God, but Tessy why have you NT post anytn. U travel

Anonymous said...

Wetin dey happen, no news again. I don visit this blog like I no get job. Tessy come back ooooooo