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I Guess Not Much Has Changed in Afghanistan

March 23rd, 2006 at 8:27 am by Preston Taylor Holmes

Michelle Malkin brings you the story of Abdul Rahman, who had the stones to convert to Christianity in the very-Christian-unfriendly gutter of Afghanistan. Under islamic law, he may be executed for daring to leave the religion of the pedophile prophet.

Abdul Rahman is a man of faith. “I believe in the Holy Spirit. I believe in Christ. And I am a Christian,” he declared this week.

Unfortunately for Rahman, he was originally born a Muslim in Afghanistan — and he has been forced to defend his religious conversion in his home country’s court, where he now faces the death penalty for turning to Jesus. Despite the defeat of the totalitarian Taliban and the existence of a U.S.-backed “moderate” democratic government, it is a capital crime for Afghanis to openly embrace any religion other than Islam. Sharia law, embedded in the Afghan constitution, overrides its human rights provisions.

Yep, not much has changed.

Rahman’s family has denounced him as mentally ill. Afghan officials are thirsting for his blood. “We will cut him into little pieces,” jail employee Hosnia Wafayosofi told the Chicago Tribune as she “made a cutting motion with her hands.

Oh well, that’s how it goes, I guess. President Junior chimes in on the issue with a “well, gee, golly, that’s too bad… oh well…” It is a religion of piece after all, eh, Junior? Or in this case, a religion of little pieces of Abdul.

“I’m troubled when I hear, deeply troubled when I hear, the fact that a person who converted away from Islam may be held to account.”

Well, he’s not one to get too bent-out-of-shape over his own mangling of the English language, now is he?

If you’re in the DC area, there is a public rally to support Abdul – and condemn the Afghan government – at Noon ET on Friday at the Afghan Embassy at 2341 Wyoming Ave NW. More info at Cam’s place.

If you’re a Christian or Jew, be careful not to step foot on the actual grounds of the embassy, or you’ll be on Afghan soil and will likely be cut into little pieces, in allah’s mercy, of course.


4 Responses to “I Guess Not Much Has Changed in Afghanistan”

  1. Imran Anwar Says:

    Well…. I would question his sanity… here’s a guy living in Germany. He converts out of Islam and …. goes to Afghanistan? Doh.

    Plus, the insanity plea can allow Karzai and Co. to let him live while not enraging the illiterate Afghan poppy producing whackos.

    It is funny to see Christians (who used to burn people at the stake) mock Islam for the Afghans’ actions….

    Imran

  2. Preston Taylor Holmes Says:

    You make a good point about the insanity plea.

    However, I’m tired of people making the comparison of the modern day islamic barbarians and Christians who used to “burn people at the stake”.

    Though you wouldn’t know it in the middle east, this is 2006 and Christians are no longer burning people at the stake. I guess in another 400 or 500 years, islam may evolve out of their current convert-or-be-slaughtered mentality, but I’m not putting any money on it.

  3. Feisty Says:

    It is funny to see Christians (who used to burn people at the stake) mock Islam for the Afghans’ actions….

    Imran, you tardo. You just reiterated my darlin’ Preston’s point. You compared the converting-to-Christianity Afghani death penalty to CRAP THAT WENT DOWN IN THE MIDDLE AGES.

    When your Islamic society has to defend itself by saying ‘but Christians did that too…in AD 1307!’, perhaps you should, ya know, re-evaluate your society.

  4. Feisty Says:

    Heh. Preston and I are on the same wavelength.

    That’s super hot. Super hot like non-marranged marriage do-it-on-top-of-the-dishwasher hot.