Thursday, July 8, 2010

Write to Pakistani Christian imprisoned for blasphemy

prisoner_204_image On July 1, 2009, Pakistani police arrested Imran Ghafur in Punjab province after Muslims accused him of burning pages of the Qur’an. While cleaning his brother’s retail shop, Imran removed the trash he had collected, intending to burn some of it. While burning the trash, pages of an Islamic book flew into the fire and burned. Imran’s neighbour, Haji Liaqat, saw the burned pages of the Islamic book and alerted other Muslims in the area.

“Haji Liaqat saw the burned pages, and he aggressively told all resident people and travelers that Imran burnt the pages of a Qur’an also,” a VOM contact said. “He was telling everybody that Imran Ghafur is burning the Qur’an … he should be killed.”

Imran and his father were severely beaten before police arrested Imran. Following the arrest, news of the incident spread throughout the city, and angry Muslims threw stones at the police station where Imran was being held. “Give the death sentence to him who disgraces the Holy Qur’an, and hang him who disgraces the Holy Qur’an,” the Muslims said. “Christians are dogs; Imran is a dog,” they shouted.

On July 2, 2009, Imran was moved to a jail. “The situation is very tense in Hajwari town, where the Christian families live,” the VOM contact said. “Haji Liaqat and his friends are saying that they will not allow Imran’s family to live in the colony or run their business.”

Imran and his family have been managing businesses in the area and are actively involved with other Christians in the area.

Write a letter of encouragement to Imran today, reminding him that Christians in Canada and around the world are aware of his plight and are praying for him. Please do not mention The Voice of the Martyrs in your letter or write anything negative about Pakistan’s government.

You can compile a letter to Imran in his own language online at www.PrisonerAlert.com or write to him directly at:

Imran Ghafur
Central Jail of Faisalabad
Faisalabad
Pakistan

For more information on writing letters to prisoners, please click here. To write to other Christians who are imprisoned for their faith, click here.

2 comments:

  1. I hope that you will be released. I pray in the name in Jesus ( sorry of mention this, but if you dislike it, please respect my belief you are against my religion, please do to other as they do to you) that you will be released. Jesus love you even when you don't love him. Happy Easter!
    "If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."

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  2. happy Easter! Jesus love you!

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