Rifqa Bary sent back to Ohio; still in the fight of her life

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The court ruling on Friday that allowed Rifqa Bary, the teenager who converted from Islam to Christianity and fled from her Muslim family in fear for her life, to stay in Florida rather than return to her parents, was unexpected. The media shills and Islamic machinery in the U.S. never expected that G-d, Rifqa and the people would prevail upon the powers that be in Florida. So now they are in overdrive.

Rifqa Bary to be returned to Ohio …no, wait……

Rifqa Bary and Amanda Kurowski – Two Christian girls. Two sets of distraught parents. And two state courts smack in the middle of it.

Rifqa Bary has been given a reprieve and will not be sent back to her family home in Ohio, at least not for now.

An Ohio teenager (Rifqa Bary, 17) says she ran away from home to Florida because her family threatened to kill her for converting from Islam to Christianity, local media reported.

Rifqa Bary has been placed with a foster family of evangelical Christians and she is attending their church. Bary’s father, Muhammed, spoke to an Ohio television station, Thursday, and denied the allegations that he has threatened to perform an Islamic honour killing of his daughter for converting to Christianity

The court ruling on Friday that allowed Rifqa Bary, the teenager who converted from Islam to Christianity and fled from her Muslim family in fear for her life, to stay in Florida rather than return to her parents, was unexpected. The media shills and Islamic machinery in the U.S. never expected that G-d, Rifqa and the people would prevail upon the powers that be in Florida. So now they are in overdrive.

A judge ruled Monday that teenage Christian convert Rifqa Bary can stay in Florida until it’s made clear whether her case should be decided in Florida or in her homestate of Ohio.

The parents of an Rifqa Bary who claims her father threatened to kill her because she converted from Islam to Christianity denied Thursday all allegations against them.

Orlando Christian News Examiner – Lisa Folch

Rifqa Bary is being sent back to her home state of Ohio after Judge Daniel Dawson released her. The ruling was made earlier, pending immigration papers, which have been produced. At age seventeen, this brave girl is known the world over as the Muslim who converted to Christianity, then fled her home for fear of reprisal, even death. Those facts put her in danger of those who follow the Shariah law, calling for the death of “apostates” or those who have turned away from the Islamic faith (see previous article). Rifqa has stated she is not safe from her own father, who allegedly threatened to kill her. Reportedly, her father was laughing and “giddy” when the judge handed over the ruling.

According to a CBN article, had Rifqa been forced to go back to her native country of Sri Lanka, an arranged marriage would await her.

The Ohio Department of Children and Families will transfer her to a secret location, where she will continue to take classes via Florida Virtual School. Both Florida and Ohio jurisdictions have found no credible threat against this teenager.

Honor killings happen all over the world. Pamela Gellar of Atlas Shrugs gives a sad report of brutal murders on behalf of Islam. Young women full of promise and future, lost forever. Many believe that Rifqa Bary is one step closer to that fate while being in proximity of her family.

Pray for the protection of Rifqa Bary, as she fearfully goes back to where this story began.

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