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Christian teen forced into marriage makes daring escape, shares her story
Nayab Gill was just 13 years old when she was taken from her home in Gujranwala, Pakistan, by her Muslim employer. She was forced to convert to Islam and made to marry her abductor at gunpoint, a fate faced by dozens of minor Christian girls in Pakistan each year. Two years after her kidnapping, Nayab made a daring escape and is now sharing her story.
On May 20, 2021, Nayab Gill’s employer, Saddam Hayat, a 30-year-old married father of four children, reportedly arrived at her home to “take her to work” in his vehicle.
“Saddam was a frequent visitor to our house,” said Nayab. “He owned some shops in our area, one of which was rented by my father. Saddam promised to pay me a salary of 10,000 Pakistani Rupees ($34) and said the money would help my poor family to supplement its income. My father reluctantly agreed to his proposal because Saddam told him that I was like his own daughter.”
Nayab recalls that Saddam at least twice tried to make advances on her at work, compelling her to keep a safe distance.
“I was afraid that if I told my family about Saddam’s advances, my father would stop me from going to work, and my family would lose the money that we needed so desperately,” she said.
On the day of the kidnapping, instead of taking her to the salon where she worked selling facial products, Saddam took her to a deserted house, where he forced her to renounce her Christian faith and sign a blank paper. Nayab says that soon after being held hostage, Saddam threatened her at gunpoint that if she did not succumb to his will, he would kill her and her father.
“I screamed and cried, but no one heard me. After getting the paper forcibly signed, Saddam locked me up in a room and left,” she said. “I was kept there for two days, during which I was given food only once in 24 hours.”
“On the third day, Saddam came and told me that my father had registered a case of abduction against him. He told me that I would be presented before a judge, and if I did not testify that I had converted to Islam and married him of my free will, my family and I would be killed on the court’s premises.”
Nayab recorded a statement in court in her abductor’s favor. He was given custody of Nayab as his lawful wife in front of her helpless parents, who shed tears for their young daughter.
Nayab’s ordeal worsened after the court gave custody to her abductor.
“Saddam then took me to his own house and locked me up in a room on the second floor,” she said. “During my two-year captivity, he repeatedly assaulted me against my will and treated me like a slave. But I did not lose hope and my faith in Christ!”
“I prayed every night, saying, ‘God, please help me.’ I would also pray for my family’s safety. They refused to give up and kept moving through the court system for my recovery. But I was too scared to reveal the truth. Each time I was summoned in court, I would say that I was an adult and had married Saddam with my free will.”
“Saddam’s family treated me like an outcast. They often humiliated me for being born to a Christian family. There were times when I thought I should end my life, but I think it was my faith in God that gave me the strength to face that situation.”
In April 2023, Nayab found a chance to escape.
“It was the last week of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when Saddam’s former wife registered a case against him for threatening her,” she said. “Fearing arrest, Saddam and his brothers fled the house, but in the rush of things, they forgot to lock me up.
“It seemed God had answered my prayers for freedom. I discreetly left the house and started running, not even knowing where the road would lead me.”
“I stopped at a market to catch my breath when a Muslim woman approached me. She must have sensed that something was not right. She asked me if I needed help. I told her that I did not have any money or a phone to contact my father. She took me to her house, where I was able to get in touch with my family.”
Nayab was soon reunited with her parents.
“I don’t have words to express the joy I felt when I saw my father,” she said. “Tears rolled down our eyes as he hugged me and kissed my forehead, promising to keep me safe forever.”
Nayab’s father filed a second petition with the Supreme Court in July 2021 after the High Court rejected his first petition and sent the girl with her abductor. The Supreme Court set a hearing for the newest petition a full two years in the future, dampening the family’s hopes of recovering their child. Once the court finally heard the case in September 2023, it dismissed the petition as being “infructuous,” or pointless, because the girl had been reunited with her family.
The Supreme Court’s decision has left the door open for more sexual exploitation of underage Christian girls in Pakistan in the guise of religious conversion.
“I was expecting that the Supreme Court would hear my story, but it seems it wasn’t interested. I now want to resume my education and make friends. I don’t have friends anymore. I even asked my mother to let me cut my hair because I want to be like a boy. It’s not safe to be a girl in Pakistan.”
Sources:Christian Post
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Christian girl rescued from forced marriage to elderly Muslim man
Pakistan — Javed Masih heaved a sigh of relief last week when he saw his 18-year-old daughter for the first time since she went missing for five months in Pakistan and was forcibly converted and married to an elderly Muslim man.
Sana Javed, 18, the youngest of seven children, had gone to a nearby shop in Lahore, Punjab Province on June 9 but never returned home.
“Our frantic search for her ended in mid-October, when I received a phone call from a Christian in Balochistan Province who informed me about her whereabouts,” said Masih, a Catholic truck driver. He would not see her again until Nov. 14.
Masih said that a Muslim woman identified only as Hafsa had befriended his daughter on WhatsApp a few days before she disappeared.
“Sana told us that the girl emotionally blackmailed and forced her to meet in person without her family’s knowledge,” Masih told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “She even sent her money and directed her to board a bus to Dera Ismail Khan, a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. From there, Sana boarded another bus to cross into a remote village in Balochistan Province.”
When Sana Javed reached Hafsa’s house, she was immediately deprived of her phone and held hostage, he said.
A cleric was called, and Sana was forced to recite the Kalima [proclamation of conversion to Islam] and marry an elderly Muslim man under threats of violence,” he said. “She later found out that he was a maternal uncle of Hafsa.”
Three days after filing a report with police the same day of her disappearance, the family discovered officers had misplaced it, he said. Masih filed a new report and police registered a First Information Report (FIR), but officers made no effort to find her, he said.
“He would instead ask us to provide leads for the investigation, when in fact we neither had the information nor the resources,” Masih said.
Putting their trust in God, family members began asking others to pray along with them for her return, he said. They began visiting various pastors and churches for prayer support, and finally their prayers were answered when Masih received a call from a Christian schoolteacher in Balochistan Province identified only as Waseem. The teacher told him his daughter was in his village, and that a local politician had contacted him to help find her family.
The Muslim politician had received information from a female family member about her, Waseem told Masih.
“I do not know the man’s name, but God used him to rescue our daughter from captivity,” Masih said of the Muslim politician. “When I informed the police about my daughter’s location and sought their help, they told me that they would need official permission and resources to travel to another province. I contacted a Christian paralegal group for help, and I’m grateful that they provided us with legal and financial support to help bring Sana back to Lahore.”
A legal team from Christians’ True Spirit (CTS) accompanied police and the family to the village in Balochistan, where they recovered Sana Javed on Nov. 14, he said.
“I cannot express my gratitude for the Baloch political leader and Waseem, the schoolteacher, who not only helped us in rescuing Sana but also forced her ‘husband’ to sign an affidavit of divorce,” Masih told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “The Muslim [political] leader also used his influence to ensure the security of the visiting team who otherwise could have faced resistance from the hostile villagers.”
Sana Javed said she hoped others would learn from her ordeal to be cautious about befriending others on social media.
“I’m unable to explain how she managed to influence me to make this huge mistake of leaving my home,” Sana Javed told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. “I was forced to convert to Islam and put my thumb impression on the marriage certificate. They said they would kill me if I did not obey their order.”
Prayers kept her hope of returning home alive, she said, adding that despite her circumstances, she found solace in hymns and some biblical verses that she had memorized in church.
“There were times when I would slip into depression, but then I would recite Psalms and verses, and it helped in uplifting my spirit,” she said.
The U.N.’s Human Rights Committee on Nov. 7 expressed concern about persistent reports of abduction and forced marriages of girls from minority religions, regardless of their age and prevailing law. Forced to convert to Islam under threat of violence, they suffer rape, trafficking and other forms of sexual and gender-based violence.
The U.N. body expressed concern about reports of the widespread impunity surrounding these cases.
“Victims are usually not returned to their families during investigations but forced to stay with their abductors, including members of organized criminal groups, or placed in unnecessary and inappropriate alternative care facilities, with no or limited regard for child protection standards, exposing victims to further risk of exploitation, abuse and harmful practices,” the committee stated in its concluding observations on Pakistan’s second periodic review of human rights situation earlier this month.
It urged Pakistan to intensify efforts to eradicate forced conversions and marriages, including strengthening its legal framework and enforcement mechanisms.
“The state party should also ensure that all allegations of forced conversions and forced marriages of girls are promptly, impartially and effectively investigated, that those responsible are brought to justice, and that all victims have access to effective remedies and support services such as adequate shelters, legal aid, psychological counselling and rehabilitation programs,” it stated.
Pakistan ranked seventh on Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List of the most difficult places to be a Christian, as it was the previous year.
Sources:Christian Post
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ദുബൈയില് ടൂറിസ്റ്റ്, സന്ദര്ശന വിസകള്ക്ക് ഹോട്ടല് ബുക്കിങ്ങും റിട്ടേണ് ടിക്കറ്റും നിര്ബന്ധമെന്ന് ദുബൈ എമിഗ്രേഷന്
ദുബൈ: എമിറേറ്റിലേക്ക് ടൂറിസ്റ്റ് വിസയും സന്ദര്ശന വിസയും ലഭിക്കാന് ഇനി മുതല് ഹോട്ടലില് റൂം ബുക്ക്ചെയ്തതിന്റെ രേഖയും റിട്ടേണ് ടിക്കറ്റും നിര്ബന്ധമാക്കിയതായി ദുബൈ എമിഗ്രേഷന് അറിയിച്ചു. വിസക്കായി അപേക്ഷിക്കുമ്പോള് ക്യൂആര് കോഡുള്ള ഹോട്ടല് ബുക്കിങ്ങിന്റെ രേഖയും തിരിച്ചുപോകാനുള്ള വിമാന ടിക്കറ്റിന്റെ പകര്പ്പും സമര്പ്പിക്കണമെന്നാണ് ദുബൈ എമിഗ്രേഷന് ട്രാവല് ഏജന്സികള്ക്ക് ഇത് സംബന്ധിച്ച് നിര്ദേശം നല്കിയിരിക്കുന്നത്.
ഒരു മാസത്തെ വിസക്കായി അപേക്ഷിക്കുന്നവരുടെ ക്രെഡിറ്റ്/ഡെബിറ്റ് കാര്ഡുകളില് 3,000 ദിര്ഹത്തിന് സമാനമായ തുകയും രണ്ടു മാസത്തെ വിസക്ക് അപേക്ഷിക്കുന്നവരുടെ കാര്ഡില് 5,000 ദിര്ഹത്തിന് തുല്യമായ തുകയും ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കണം. അതേ സമയം യുഎഇയില്കഴിയുന്ന വ്യക്തി സ്വന്തം കുടുംബത്തിനായി സന്ദര്ശക വിസക്ക് അപേക്ഷിക്കുമ്പോള് ഹോട്ടല് ബുക്കിങ്ങും റിട്ടേണ് ടിക്കറ്റും സമര്പ്പിക്കേണ്ടതുണ്ടോയെന്ന കാര്യത്തില് വ്യക്തതവരേണ്ടതുണ്ട്.
ടൂറിസ്റ്റ് വിസക്കായി രാവിലെ അപേക്ഷിക്കാന് ശ്രമിച്ചപ്പോള് റിട്ടേണ് ടിക്കറ്റ് രേഖകള് അപ്ലോഡ് ചെയ്യാന് എമിഗ്രേഷന് സൈറ്റില് ആവശ്യപ്പെട്ടതായി ദുബൈയിലെ വിവിധ ട്രാവല് ഏജന്സികളില് പ്രവര്ത്തിക്കുന്നവര് വ്യക്തമാക്കി. രേഖകള് സമര്പ്പിക്കാത്ത ഒട്ടേറെ വിസാ അപേക്ഷകള് പ്രോസസിങ് പൂര്ത്തിയാവാതെ കിടക്കുന്ന സ്ഥിതിയാണെന്നും ഇവര് പറയുന്നു.
Sources:Metro Journal
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