Iranian Court Issues Final Verdict: Death for Christian Pastor
A court in Iran has issued its final verdict in the case of a Christian pastor convicted of converting from Islam to Christianity: He’ll get the death penalty.
A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death for leaving Islam and converting to Christianity, according to sources close to the pastor and his legal team. Supporters fear Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old father of two who was arrested over two years ago on charges of apostasy, may now be executed at any time without prior warning, as death sentences in Iran may be carried out immediately or dragged out for years.
mustbnutz: Iranian Court Issues Final Verdict: Death for Christian Pastor
A court in Iran has issued its final verdict in the case of a Christian pastor convicted of converting from Islam to Christianity: He’ll get the death penalty.
A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death for leaving Islam and converting to Christianity, according to sources close to the pastor and his legal team. Supporters fear Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old father of two who was arrested over two years ago on charges of apostasy, may now be executed at any time without prior warning, as death sentences in Iran may be carried out immediately or dragged out for years.
Dayum ...seems he made the wrong decision at the wrong place at wrong time...Maybe if he converted to Chrislam his verdict would be ...ummm half-death ...
Boban1: Dayum ...seems he made the wrong decision at the wrong place at wrong time...Maybe if he converted to Chrislam his verdict would be ...ummm half-death ...
doesn't surprise me according to them islam is the only religion.
FirasLionBrabant, North Brabant Netherlands130 posts
mustbnutz: Iranian Court Issues Final Verdict: Death for Christian Pastor
A court in Iran has issued its final verdict in the case of a Christian pastor convicted of converting from Islam to Christianity: He’ll get the death penalty.
A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death for leaving Islam and converting to Christianity, according to sources close to the pastor and his legal team. Supporters fear Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old father of two who was arrested over two years ago on charges of apostasy, may now be executed at any time without prior warning, as death sentences in Iran may be carried out immediately or dragged out for years.
There is no such things in Islam to execute someone because he convert,he mast be doing things behind churches walls !!?? Anyway Islam believe in Jewish-ism and Christendom so executing a believer from the (people of the book) will be like executing Islam self.I hoped to get some link from this thread to understand the Whole story
FirasLion: There is no such things in Islam to execute someone because he convert,he mast be doing things behind churches walls !!?? Anyway Islam believe in Jewish-ism and Christendom so executing a believer from the (people of the book) will be like executing Islam self.I hoped to get some link from this thread to understand the Whole story
FirasLion: There is no such things in Islam to execute someone because he convert,he mast be doing things behind churches walls !!?? Anyway Islam believe in Jewish-ism and Christendom so executing a believer from the (people of the book) will be like executing Islam self.I hoped to get some link from this thread to understand the Whole story
Here is your answer....
Conversion by Muslims to other faiths is forbidden under most interpretations of sharia and converts are considered apostates (non-Muslims, however, are allowed to convert into Islam). Some Muslim clerics equate this apostasy to treason, a crime punishable by death. The legal precedent stretches back to the seventh century when Prophet Mohammed ordered a Muslim man to death who joined the enemies of Islam at a time of war. However, because apostasy is not a crime under the criminal codes of Muslim states, generally the murtad (apostate) is not subject to any criminal sanction. “The Quran contains a provision that says ‘he who has embraced Islam and then abandons it will receive punishment in hell after Judgment Day,” says M. Cherif Bassiouni, an expert on Islamic law at DePaul University College of Law, and therefore there is no punishment on earth. But traditional scholars, in Bassiouni's opinion, misinterpreted early practices of the Prophet Mohammed and consider apostasy a crime punishable by death. They give religious converts a grace period of up to ten days to reconsider their decision before the judgment is entered.
It's a Christians Pastors job, to give his life to others, even if those who need it, don't know it. He was call to the Christian side to teach the love of God not the fear. After centuries of brainwashing these people (women and children) have never known hope. jmho
......i doubt that they will kill him.......but muslims are so damned stupid about their religion......[and we thought that christians and jews were bad].....iran's leader has backed off on dumb things before- like letting 'spies' finally go free......so america will think he ain't so bad after all......every muslim should have a puppy dog......the little guy would teach them kindness.......humility and empathy........but- muslims are scared to death of dogs.....perhaps their ancient, dumb leader was once bitten by a schnauser......SO......ah- rover, sic the dopey iranian court......bite their rear ends so they will see the truth....
mustbnutz: Iranian Court Issues Final Verdict: Death for Christian Pastor
A court in Iran has issued its final verdict in the case of a Christian pastor convicted of converting from Islam to Christianity: He’ll get the death penalty.
A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death for leaving Islam and converting to Christianity, according to sources close to the pastor and his legal team. Supporters fear Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old father of two who was arrested over two years ago on charges of apostasy, may now be executed at any time without prior warning, as death sentences in Iran may be carried out immediately or dragged out for years.
olaix: I think its more accurate to say Islam claim to be the Religion, not the only Religion. It has the same God as Christianity.
BS....sorry to be blunt.
Islam does advocate a monolithic god. "A one God". Christianity advocates the Trilogy...The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Judaism advocates Jehova. Islam advocates Alla.
Again sorry to be blunt. But Alla is not Jehova or God the Father.
It is one of the biggest fabrications to come from Islam is that they worship the same God of Christianity and Judaism. In Islam, you don't have spiritual God. But a God, that inhabits the religious centers and Mosques of Islam; Mecca, Media, Jerasulem. That is why when in prayer, they knell and face Mecca, yes? That is why a Muslim pilgrims to Mecca, yes?
Just because in history of the world, one of Abram's sons gave a lineage to Islam does not mean today. Islam worships the same God of Abram. Or the Heavenly Father of Christ.
FirasLion: There is no such things in Islam to execute someone because he convert,he mast be doing things behind churches walls !!?? Anyway Islam believe in Jewish-ism and Christendom so executing a believer from the (people of the book) will be like executing Islam self.I hoped to get some link from this thread to understand the Whole story
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A court in Iran has issued its final verdict in the case of a Christian pastor convicted of converting from Islam to Christianity: He’ll get the death penalty.
A trial court in Iran has issued its final verdict, ordering a Christian pastor to be put to death for leaving Islam and converting to Christianity, according to sources close to the pastor and his legal team. Supporters fear Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old father of two who was arrested over two years ago on charges of apostasy, may now be executed at any time without prior warning, as death sentences in Iran may be carried out immediately or dragged out for years.