KARACHI: A 14-year-old Christian girl has been abducted and married in Karachi, Pakistan, and converted to Islam. The complaint alleges that Hima Younis, a Christian girl, was kidnapped and converted to Islam in Zia Colony. Her family continues to try to get the girl back home. The girl’s family alleges that the documents submitted by the kidnappers were fake, to prove that the girl had voluntarily converted.
On the 10th of October, when the parents left, three persons entered the house and took the snow. The victim’s mother, Najina, alleged that the police registered a case two days after she refused several times to investigate the incident. Within a few days, the family received a document that converted Hima to Islam and a certificate of marriage with Abdul Jabbar. Najina has asserted that the documents submitted by the kidnappers are fake since the day the girl was abducted and the alleged conversion to Islam.
The family has filed an appeal in the tribunal of the Indus province. Najina wants special treatment in the court case. Hima was scheduled to appear in court on November 11. But the girl did not arrive that day. So the family is very worried. The Vicar-General of the Karachi Archdiocese and the Chairman of the National Commission for Peace and Justice, Fr. The San Diego incident condemned the incident in strong language.
He pledged his full support to the family of the girl involved in the legal proceedings. Abducting and marrying girls for conversion has become a regular occurrence in Pakistan. The reality is that most of the victims are Christians.