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[__ Prayer __] Christian convert waiting for trial asks for prayers

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Christian convert waiting for his apostasy trial asks for prayers.

http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3315 (see link for picture)

May 18, 2005
IRAN
Christian convert waiting for his apostasy trial asks for prayers

Reverend Pourmand is scheduled to appear before an Islamic court on charges of proselytising and apostasy and could get the death penalty and be hanged.

Tehran (AsiaNews/Compass) – Hamid Pourmand, a Protestant clergyman who was born a Muslim, was moved from Tehran’s Evin Prison in an armoured car two days ago, May 16, to his home town of Bandar-i Bushehr (southern Iran), where an Islamic court will hear charges of proselytising and apostasy against him. He could get the death penalty and be hanged.

Some of Pourmand’s relatives were allowed to briefly see him before his departure, but the prisoner was not permitted to speak with them. Witnesses say however that, gazing at them silently, he mouthed the words, “Please, pray for me.â€Â

Reverend Pourmand, who converted to Christianity in 1980, is a member of the Assemblies of God. At the time of his conversion he was a colonel in the Iranian army.

On February 16, he was found guilty of keeping his conversion a secret from his superiors.

Under Iran’s Islamic law, non Muslims are not allowed to be in the army as officers.

Following the sentence he was thrown out of the army, lost his salary and pension and his family lost their home.

Now he is charged with proselytising and apostasy. The judges accuse him of being part of “an underground church for many years, a church through which many people have betrayed Islam and joined Christianityâ€Â.

In November 2004, the European Union formally complained against the Iranian authorities for Pourmand’s treatment calling his arrest and triala “violation of religious freedomâ€Â.
 
Islamic court acquits Iranian Christian

THANKS FOR THE PRAYERS EVERYONE. THANKYOU JESUS

Islamic court acquits Iranian Christian

Under international spotlight, officials tell judge to cancel case
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.a ... E_ID=44528

Posted: June 1, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

An Iranian Christian lay pastor already sentenced by a military court for converting to Christianity while an officer, has been acquitted of separate charges brought by a sharia, or Islamic law court.

Under international scrutiny, an Islamic law court in Iran acquitted a Christian pastor of apostasy and proselytizing charges related to his conversion from Islam.

Hamid Pourmand, 47, already is serving a military court's three-year sentence linked to his conversion 25 years ago while an officer.

At a hearing Saturday, the judge in the sharia court in his hometown Bandar-i Bushehr reportedly told Pourmand his case had become widely known, reported Compass Direct, a news service that monitors persecution of Christians.

"I don't know who you are, but apparently the rest of the world does," the judge said. "You must be an important person, because many people from the government have called me, saying to cancel your case."

Instead of dropping the charges, Compass Direct reported, the judge declared he was acquitting Pourmand because he had "done nothing wrong" according to Islamic law.

Judges in the sharia court had accused Pourmand of being part of "an underground church for many years, a church through which many people have betrayed Islam and joined Christianity."

Pourmand was transfered from Tehran's Evin Prison earlier this month where he was serving his three-year sentence for not reporting his 1980 conversion from Islam to Christianity. The court found him guilty Feb. 16.

The Islamic Republic of Iran's law forbids non-Muslims from serving as a military officer.

As a result of the sentence, Pourmand was thrown out of the army, lost his salary and pension, and his family lost their home.

During the military-court trial, Pourmand's attorney produced several documents showing military superiors had acknowledged years ago that his client was a Christian.

He even had been excused by his commander from observing the Muslim month of fasting, an exemption granted only to non-Muslims.

The court ruled, however, Pourmand was guilty of giving false testimony and producing falsified documents.

Pourmand was arrested in September during a raid of a meeting of an Assembly of God church in which he serves as pastor.


The European Union formally complained to Iranian authorities about Pourmand's treatment, calling his arrest and trial a "violation of religious freedom."
 
That is fantastic. Thank you Jesus!

It is nice to read "good news" once in a while... :D

:angel: :angel: :angel:
 
The amazing thing about this is that Christians are killed all the time in Iran. And the legal system in Iran is no friend to Christians either. For a Christian to get an aquital in this setting is truly an act of God. Even an atheist would have a hard time denying this. 8-)
 
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