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'The Victims Are Sold in Catalogs Like Property': The Persecution of Christians, October 2025
by Raymond Ibrahim
December 21, 2025 at 5:00 am
 
The assaults resulted in the beheading of 30 Christians, widespread arson, and the destruction of at least five churches and 100 homes. Many other Christians — including women and their daughters — were herded away. — Daily Express, Ocotber 8 2025, Mozambique.

ince Boko Haram's terrorist insurgency began in 2009, jihadist groups have torched and destroyed 19,100 churches, averaging nearly 100 each month. In that time, 125,009 Christians were slaughtered, as well as "60,000 Liberal Muslims... unless urgent action is taken, within the next 50 years Christianity in Nigeria is set to disappear." — International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, August 10, 2o25, Nigeria.

"Since the law regarding night clubs and entertainment places passed in 2000, human trafficking and sexual slavery have been practiced with the approval of the state (including the police and other state institutions). Women and girls below the age of 18 are trafficked, abused as sex slaves and their passports are seized by the state [in charge of the Turkish-occupied territory in Cyprus]. The victims are sold in catalogs like property, like animals." — Derya Dogus, Turkish Cypriot politician, X.com, September 28, 2025, Cyprus.

The family reported the rape to police, who "collected evidence, and the medical report confirmed the assault.... Despite this, Haroon [the Muslim rapist] secured pre-arrest bail, leaving the family vulnerable to threats." — British Asian Christian Association, October 16, 2025, Pakistan.

The Muslims spray-painted "F**k Israel" and posted pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers on the church. The Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization CAIR demanded that the charges be dropped against the three Muslims, because "graffiti is the language of the unheard," and because vandalizing a church was a First Amendment right. — The Post Millennial, October 5, 2025, United States.

[A] 49-year-old blind Christian, Nadeem Masih, was arrested after a Muslim accused him of insulting Islam's prophet, a charge punishable by death under Section 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. Masih, who earned a meager living providing a weighing scale for merchants, had long faced harassment from local Muslims.... In jail, Masih was beaten and coerced into admitting a false charge. — Morning Star News, October 31, 2025, Pakistan.

"We were simply holding a [Christian] burial service. It was meant to be a quiet, respectful moment to honor the departed. Instead, it ended with arrests. One of the women with us was told to pay nearly a thousand dollars or stay in prison." — Persecution.org, October 20, 2025, Sudan.

"A battle over church assets started several years ago, with the government favoring Muslim business interests taking over assets owned by ... churches in Khartoum and in other states of Sudan." — Morning Star News, October 29, 2025, Sudan.

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Since Boko Haram's terrorist insurgency began in 2009, jihadist groups have torched and destroyed 19,100 churches, averaging nearly 100 each month. In that time, 125,009 Christians were slaughtered, as well as "60,000 Liberal Muslims... unless urgent action is taken, within the next 50 years Christianity in Nigeria is set to disappear." — International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, August 10, 2o25, Nigeria.

"Since the law regarding night clubs and entertainment places passed in 2000, human trafficking and sexual slavery have been practiced with the approval of the state (including the police and other state institutions). Women and girls below the age of 18 are trafficked, abused as sex slaves and their passports are seized by the state [in charge of the Turkish-occupied territory in Cyprus]. The victims are sold in catalogs like property, like animals." — Derya Dogus, Turkish Cypriot politician, X.com, September 28, 2025, Cyprus.

The family reported the rape to police, who "collected evidence, and the medical report confirmed the assault.... Despite this, Haroon [the Muslim rapist] secured pre-arrest bail, leaving the family vulnerable to threats." — British Asian Christian Association, October 16, 2025, Pakistan.

The Muslims spray-painted "F**k Israel" and posted pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers on the church. The Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization CAIR demanded that the charges be dropped against the three Muslims, because "graffiti is the language of the unheard," and because vandalizing a church was a First Amendment right. — The Post Millennial, October 5, 2025, United States.

[A] 49-year-old blind Christian, Nadeem Masih, was arrested after a Muslim accused him of insulting Islam's prophet, a charge punishable by death under Section 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. Masih, who earned a meager living providing a weighing scale for merchants, had long faced harassment from local Muslims.... In jail, Masih was beaten and coerced into admitting a false charge. — Morning Star News, October 31, 2025, Pakistan.

"We were simply holding a [Christian] burial service. It was meant to be a quiet, respectful moment to honor the departed. Instead, it ended with arrests. One of the women with us was told to pay nearly a thousand dollars or stay in prison." — Persecution.org, October 20, 2025, Sudan.

"A battle over church assets started several years ago, with the government favoring Muslim business interests taking over assets owned by ... churches in Khartoum and in other states of Sudan." — Morning Star News, October 29, 2025, Sudan.