Two Christian women forcefully converted by their employers in Pakistan
The family of two Christian sisters in Pakistan claim that the women were forcefully converted to Islam by their Muslim employers. For now, their employers are not permitting them to meet their family.
Maham Manzoor and her sister, Anum Manzoor, were sent to work as live-in house cleaners in separate Muslim houses in Lahore. Nasreen Bibi, Maham and Anum’s aunt, told Morning Star News that her nieces have been forcefully converted to Islam by their Muslim employers.
“Both Anum and Maham have been forcibly converted,” Nasreen said. “The police and court have unfortunately acted as facilitators of this crime.”
On the 8th of December, Nasreen went to Maham’s place of employment to pick her up to do some Christmas shopping. When she arrived, Maham’s employers refused to allow Nasreen to see Maham because she had converted to Islam.
Later, Nasreen received a call from Anum’s employer, a relative of Maham’s employer, who told her to forget about her nieces as they both had converted to Islam. The employer went on to threaten Nasreen if she tried to get into contact with either of her nieces.
On the 15th of December, Nasreen brought both employers to court. However, the court ruled in favour of the Muslim employers and granted custody of the two girls to them.
Source: Persecution.org