Ethiopia: Muslim husband viciously attacks wife for leaving Islam
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
ETHIOPIA (ANS - September 23, 2016)
-- An Ethiopian woman found Jesus and hid the news from her Muslim
husband for six weeks. When her husband discovered the secret she
received a beating so severe it landed her in the hospital.
Habiba
Ibrahim, a 34-year-old mother of three, received hospital treatment for
three days after the assault earlier this month by her husband, Ibrahim
Dido, sources told Morning Star News (http://morningstarnews.org/).
She
found Jesus on Aug. 2nd after an evangelist spoke with her about
putting her faith in Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection. Their
conversations were part of an evangelistic movement in northern Kenya
and southern Ethiopia launched 10 years ago in the Burji language.
After trusting in Christ, Ibrahim stepped away from her practice of the Islamic rituals, she said.
“My husband began questioning me on my laxity in Islamic activities, which I did not respond to,” Habiba told Morning Star News.
A
week before the attack, a woman from her church issued a warning to
Habiba: “Take care for your life, because the Muslims have discovered
that you have converted to Christianity.”
Dido’s
anger exploded after morning prayers at a nearby mosque September 10th,
when he confirmed the rumors that his wife left Islam. In response, he
cornered her after the service and began hitting her with tree branches,
according to Morning Star News.
“He
locked me in the house and began beating me with sticks and immediately
neighbors arrived and rescued me from my husband’s wrath,” Habiba said.
A neighbor who rescued her said her clothes were covered with blood from a deep gash on her forehead.
“Her husband was shouting, saying that she should die for forsaking Islam,” the neighbor said.
Area
residents rushed Habiba to a local clinic, where she convalesced for
three days. Besides the gash on her head, she had bruises on other parts
of her body.
Habiba
and her three children, ages 8, 6 and 3, have taken refuge in another
village and are in need of medical and financial support.
Ethiopia’s
constitution requires the separation of state and religion, establishes
freedom of religious choice and practice, prohibits religious
discrimination and stipulates the government shall not interfere in the
practice of any religion, according to the U.S. State Department’s 2015
International Religious Freedom Report.
Of
the population of 99.4 million in Ethiopia, about 20 percent belong to
Christian evangelical groups and 40 percent to the Ethiopian Orthodox
Church (EOC), while about 34 percent of the total population is Muslim,
according to Operation World.
Ethiopia ranked 18th on Open Doors’ 2016 World Watch List of countries where persecution of Christians is most severe.
Photo captions: 1) Women near Moyale. Ethiopia. 2) Mosque in Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. (Wikipedia). 3) Mark Ellis.
About the writer: Mark Ellis is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and is also the the founder of www.GodReports.com,
a website that shares testimonies and videos from the church around the
world to build interest and involvement in world missions. Mark is also
co-host with ANS Founder, Dan Wooding, of "Windows on the World," a
weekly TV show broadcast on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv) that features the top stories of the week on the ASSIST News Service.
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