Islamic extremists in jap Uganda killed a Christian man on March 8 for main Muslims to consider in Christ, sources mentioned.
Kiisa Masolo, 45, returned to his residence in Nakitiku Village, Bunabuka Parish, Bubeza Sub-County, Sironko District at 7pm after preaching at Nakaloke and Busajjabwankuba Streets when seven masked males in Islamic garb barged in and took him away. ” mentioned his mom Norah Nandege.
“After they threw him away, three males remained and advised me that 'Allah may be very displeased together with your son and we need to punish him,'” Nandege advised Morning Star Information. “Then the three males left.
She referred to as the clan chief, who arrived, however he advised her they need to wait till the subsequent morning earlier than taking motion, she mentioned. When her son didn’t present up the subsequent morning, she reported the kidnapping to the chairman of Native Council 3 and a search started.
“After 4 hours of looking, the physique of my son Masola was discovered mendacity lifeless within the bush with an Arabic be aware written on it that we couldn’t learn,” Nandege mentioned. “An individual fluent in Arabic was referred to as in to learn a script that mentioned: 'We warned you to not convert our Muslim brothers and sisters to Christianity, however you didn’t heed our warning. It value you your life ultimately.'
The Muslims left a number of warnings and threats on Masola's cellular phone telling him to cease changing Muslims to Christianity, she mentioned.
“I attempted to advise my son to be very cautious in his life however he was telling me that his life is within the arms of God and that he’s referred to as to evangelise the gospel of Christ,” Nandege advised Morning. Star information. “Since then I knew that my son's life was in peril and he won’t dwell lengthy due to the various threatening messages of Allah who needed to kill him.”
Masolo's physique, which had deep cuts on the top and neck, was taken to the Mbale Metropolis Mortuary for post-mortem and additional investigations. He was a member of Calvary Temple in Mbala.
The assault was the most recent of many instances of persecution of Christians in Uganda that Morning Star Information has documented.
The Ugandan structure and different legal guidelines present for spiritual freedom, together with the correct to propagate one's religion and to transform from one religion to a different. Muslims make up not more than 12 p.c of Uganda's inhabitants, with a excessive focus within the jap areas of the nation.
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