Young Christian Convert Returned to Muslim Parents
A Florida judge says he plans to order the teenager who ran away from Ohio to Florida because she feared physical harm for converting from Islam to Christianity sent back to Ohio.
The Orlando judge said Tuesday that he will sign the order when he gets the documents on 17-year-old Rifqa Bary's immigration status.
Bary has been in foster care in Orlando while her case was being reviewed. The judge says he will likely turn over the case to an Ohio court in the next few weeks.
Bary ran away from her parents' Columbus-area home in July, saying she feared being killed for leaving Islam. The strict Islamic parents deny their is any threat, but their is no question that Muslim men have killed women in their own families when they have "disgraced" the family in matters of embarrassing Islam or even flirting with an unapproved male. The so called "honor killings" are one of the more despicable aspects of Islamic culture. See Chick's THE LITTLE BRIDE.
The Orlando judge said Tuesday that he will sign the order when he gets the documents on 17-year-old Rifqa Bary's immigration status.
Bary has been in foster care in Orlando while her case was being reviewed. The judge says he will likely turn over the case to an Ohio court in the next few weeks.
Bary ran away from her parents' Columbus-area home in July, saying she feared being killed for leaving Islam. The strict Islamic parents deny their is any threat, but their is no question that Muslim men have killed women in their own families when they have "disgraced" the family in matters of embarrassing Islam or even flirting with an unapproved male. The so called "honor killings" are one of the more despicable aspects of Islamic culture. See Chick's THE LITTLE BRIDE.
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