Rifqa is not alone in her struggle to escape Islam.
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A foster carer who was deregistered because she allowed a Muslim girl, 16, to convert to Christianity has been granted leave by the High Court to challenge the decision.
The court will begin hearing the case on 3 March next year. The hearing is scheduled to last for three days.
To protect the identity of the girl, none of the parties can be named.
The Christian Institute’s Mike Judge said: “All people should be free to change or modify their religious beliefs. That surely must be a core human right in any free society.
“I cannot imagine that an atheist foster carer would be struck off if a Christian child in her care stopped believing in God. This is the sort of double standard that Christians are facing in modern Britain.”
The girl, in her late teens, was interested in exploring Christianity before she was placed with the foster carer.










The Christian Institute’s Mike Judge said: “All people should be free to change or modify their religious beliefs. That surely must be a core human right in any free society.
'Hope and change'...
You would think so, but Islam does not allow it because Islam is not a free society...'If anyone changes their religion, kill him'...Mohammad...Changing ones religion can also mean altering, modifying, or reforming...Try that kind of 'change' with Islam, and you are plum out of 'hope', luck also...There is no 'hope' in Islam for those desiring 'change'...Islams agents are trying hard to deprive Rifqa Bary of 'hope and change'...They may deprive her of her life...
Posted by: duh_swami | Friday, October 30, 2009 at 07:24 PM
Children are usually in foster care because of a breakdown in their natural family. If parents, for whatever reason, can't raise their own children they shouldn't be able to dictate their children's religious faith.
However, Islam decrees that an abandoned child is always assumed to be a Muslim if there is even one Muslim in the community. (Reliance of the Traveler, k28.1) If the "finder" of an abandoned child is non-Muslim, then the child is taken from that person. If there two religions involved, "Islam is given presence, as it always surpasses and is never surpassed." How about them apples!
Posted by: David Chrisman | Friday, October 30, 2009 at 08:27 PM
I followed all the links, but nowhere did it say what council, where. We want to know what council, we want to know who is on it, we want to be able to express our opinions to this council.
Posted by: seeteufel | Friday, October 30, 2009 at 09:38 PM
Isn't this typical?
Christianity and Judaism are and have always been Mohammad's thorns in the side.
He felt the threat back then, and so he changed the rules of the ideology to make it illegal for any Muslim to convert to Christianity or Judaism.
The imams of today also feel the threat. Many Muslims just cannot find the peace and contentment they are searching for in Islam. So they gravitate towards the pasivity of Christianity and find solace there, that is, until they are reported by the Islamic gestapo and are either killed or must undergo their tortuous rehabilitation back to Islam. If they refuse after torture and brainwashing they are killed because they are useless objects.
Cruel, cruel ideology. When I was a child, sitting in front of the TV, watching "The 20th Century", wondered how the Nazis and the Japanese could be so cruel? But the Nazis and Japanese pale in comparison to this ideology of hatred. The only peace they realize is when all of humanity is under Islamic rule. Then there will still be no peace as they fight within their own sects. Muslims will always find a war to fight. Christians got over it. But now we are faced with it once again.
Posted by: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1275807923 | Friday, October 30, 2009 at 10:34 PM
I wonder what would have happened had a Christian girl converted to islam? Would the foster carer be deregistered? OF COURSE NOT! There's no Christian mafia pushing everyone around.
I have a better idea: Why not deregister islam as a lawful religion in Britain?
Posted by: PersonOfTheBook | Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 09:22 AM