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Religion of Pieces

15 June 2009, 9:31 am. 8 Comments. Filed under Crime, Middle East, Pond Scum, Religion of Pieces.

Christian Murdered for Drinking Tea from a Muslim Cup

International Christian Concern (www.persecution.org) has learned that radical Muslims running a tea stall beat a Christian man to death for using a cup designated for Muslims on May 9. The young man, Ishtiaq Masih, had ordered tea at a roadside stall in Machharkay village, Punjab, Pakistan, after his bus made a rest stop.

A cup? How does the cup know the religion of the one who uses it? Does the cup actually care?

When Ishtiaq went to pay for his tea, the owner noticed that he was wearing a necklace with a cross and grabbed him, calling for his employees to bring anything available to beat him for violating a sign posted on the stall warning non-Muslims to declare their religion before being served. Ishtiaq had not noticed the warning sign before ordering his tea.

Kind of reminds me of the “whites only” water fountains back when I was a very young sprout. And just as ugly, if not even uglier in the 21st century.

The owner and 14 of his employees beat Ishtiaq with stones, iron rods and clubs, and stabbed him multiple times with kitchen knives as Ishtiaq pleaded for mercy.

The kind, tolerant and benevolent “Religion of Peace”.

Makah Tea Stall is located on the Sukheki-Lahore highway and is owned by Mubarak Ali, a 42-year-old radical Muslim. ICC’s correspondent visited the tea stall and observed that a large red warning sign with a death’s head symbol was posted which read, “All non-Muslims should introduce their faith prior to ordering tea. This tea stall serves Muslims only.” The warning also threatened anyone who violated the rule with “dire consequences.”

If he hadn’t seen the Cross, he would have never known the difference.  What kind of person refuses service, to a paying customer?  Well, a fanatic, of course!

Ishtiaq’s family said that they immediately reported the incident to the police and filed a case against Ali. However, the murderers are still freely operating the tea stall.

A murder has been committed. They KNOW who did the deed, yet do nothing?

When ICC asked the Pindi Bhatian Saddar police station about the murder, the police chief said that investigations were underway and they are treating it as a faith-based murder by biased Muslims. When asked about Ali’s warning sign, police chief Muhammad Iftikhar Bajwa claimed that he could not take it down. However, the constitution of Pakistan explicitly prohibits such discrimination.

What’s a little ol’ piece of paper to a Muslim? Since their “holy book” tells them to murder non-muslims, I guess it’s ok, right? How are people around the world suppose to look at the countries who continue to turn a blind eye to such actions? Like the 7th century barbarians they are, that’s how!

It’s really difficult for me to even express my disgust at these pigs!  I will pray for the young man’s family, and all the Christians who have the misfortune of living in such a backward area!

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H/T: Infidels Are Cool

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8 Comments »

  1. jimspice. 15 June 2009, 12:28 pm

    What kind of person refuses service, to a paying customer?  Well, a fanatic, of course!
    Or certain pharmacists when it comes to birth control, or certain florists when it comes to gay weddings.

  2. olbroad. 15 June 2009, 12:32 pm

    No doubt that crack you’ve been smoking today is extremely potent.  I don’t remember ANY pharmacist or florist EVER beating anyone to death, do you?

  3. jimspice. 15 June 2009, 2:11 pm

    Read the sentence I quoted.  My response is to that particular sentiment.  Of course I don’t condone this type of violence in any case.

  4. olbroad. 15 June 2009, 3:32 pm

    And I repeat…..how many customers wanting the day after pill or refused flowers have been beaten to death?

  5. jimspice. 15 June 2009, 6:19 pm

    I don’t know.   None I would guess.  I never suggested there were any.  I was simply commenting on the sentence “What kind of person refuses service, to a paying customer?”.

  6. olbroad. 15 June 2009, 6:22 pm

    The two are in no way related.  Murdering someone for their faith, refusing to go against your own.  Not at all the same.

  7. jimspice. 15 June 2009, 6:33 pm

    I don’t know how to say in any differently to make it more clear. Never mind.

  8. olbroad. 15 June 2009, 6:39 pm

    Oh, I know exactly what you are TRYING to say…and/or imply.