Saturday, March 7, 2026
No Result
View All Result
SPHERE WORD
  • Home
  • ABOUT
  • TEACHING VAULT
  • FEATURED INTERVIEWS
  • GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • en English
    • af Afrikaans
    • ar Arabic
    • zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
    • nl Dutch
    • en English
    • fr French
    • de German
    • iw Hebrew
    • hi Hindi
    • it Italian
    • pt Portuguese
    • ru Russian
    • es Spanish
  • Home
  • ABOUT
  • TEACHING VAULT
  • FEATURED INTERVIEWS
  • GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • en English
    • af Afrikaans
    • ar Arabic
    • zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
    • nl Dutch
    • en English
    • fr French
    • de German
    • iw Hebrew
    • hi Hindi
    • it Italian
    • pt Portuguese
    • ru Russian
    • es Spanish
No Result
View All Result
SPHERE WORD
No Result
View All Result
Home GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

2 Christian nurses acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan

Sphere Word by Sphere Word
January 25, 2026
in GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
0
2 Christian nurses acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan
585
SHARES
3.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You might also like

Legendary football coach Lou Holtz dies at 89

Auto industry leader seeks to help Gen Z Christians share faith

‘Sarah’s Oil,’ ‘House of David’ win big at Movieguide Awards


By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Sunday, January 25, 2026

Quick Summary

  • Two Christian nurses acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan after a four-year case.
  • District court ruled prosecution failed to substantiate charges under Section 295-B.
  • Nurses faced threats and intimidation, requiring security measures during proceedings.

An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this summary based on the source article. The summary has undergone review and verification by an editor.

Christians hold the holy cross during a protest in Karachi on Aug.19, 2023, to condemn the attacks on churches in Pakistan. More than 80 Christian homes and 19 churches in Pakistan were vandalized when a Muslim mob rampaged through the streets over alleged blasphemy on Aug. 16, a top police official said on Aug.18.
Christians hold the holy cross during a protest in Karachi on Aug.19, 2023, to condemn the attacks on churches in Pakistan. More than 80 Christian homes and 19 churches in Pakistan were vandalized when a Muslim mob rampaged through the streets over alleged blasphemy on Aug. 16, a top police official said on Aug.18. | ASIF HASSAN/AFP via Getty Images

Two Christian nurses have been acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan, ending a case that began more than four years ago and forced them into hiding under threat of mob violence. A district court ruled that the prosecution failed to substantiate the charge.

Mariam Lal and Newosh Arooj, who were charged under Section 295-B of Pakistan’s Penal Code, which mandates life imprisonment for damaging Qur’anic text, were acquitted in November 2025, and the deadline for authorities to appeal the ruling passed this week, according to Aid to the Church in Need.

The charges followed accusations by a senior doctor in April 2021 that the nurses, who worked in Civil Hospital in Punjab Province’s Faisalabad city, had defiled a sticker with an Islamic inscription pasted on a hospital cupboard.

As word spread, the nurses narrowly escaped an attempted lynching by an angry crowd and were detained by authorities. Both women remained in custody for five months before being allowed to await trial outside of jail for safety reasons.

The court later permitted them to avoid public appearances, citing credible threats to their lives. Throughout the proceedings, the nurses were unable to work and required security measures due to ongoing intimidation.

Their legal defense was conducted by the National Commission for Justice and Peace, a Catholic body backed by Aid to the Church in Need.

Local advocates called the ruling a rare instance of a lower court acquitting defendants in a blasphemy case, which are typically deferred to higher courts due to social pressure.

Fr. Khalid Rashid Asi of NCJP said the decision showed the district judge acted independently based on the evidence presented.

While the nurses’ families expressed relief, they remain under pressure.

“Our struggle now continues for the secure future, rehabilitation and dignified reintegration of the nurses,” Asi told ACN.

He credited Bishop Indrias Rehmat of Faisalabad and advocates Sanaullah Baig and Shahid Anwar for their efforts under threat. He also thanked the international community for its support.

“Their prayers, financial assistance, and international solidarity strengthened not only the two nurses but also reminded us that the Church and the global community do not remain silent in times of suffering,” Fr. Asi said.

John Pontifex, head of press and public affairs at ACN UK, who had met the nurses in 2023, said they never lost hope despite the danger.

The blasphemy law, embedded in Sections 295 and 298 of Pakistan’s penal code, is frequently misused for personal revenge. While it permits the death penalty for those convicted of insulting Islam or its Prophet Muhammad, it carries no provision to punish a false accuser or a false witness of blasphemy.

Islamic radicals also use the law to target religious minorities, including Christians, Shias, Ahmadiyyas and Hindus.

A Lahore-based group, Centre for Social Justice, reported that 200 people were accused of blasphemy in 2020, a record number of cases in one year. In total, the group reports that at least 1,855 people have been charged under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws since 1987.

International advocates have long called on Pakistan to reform its penal code, as it is often used to persecute religious minorities.

Previous Post

DC church sees 2,000% growth as Gen Z, millennials seek answers

Next Post

Evangelicals decry Egypt’s new Easter paid leave policy

Sphere Word

Sphere Word

Related Posts

Legendary football coach Lou Holtz dies at 89
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

Legendary football coach Lou Holtz dies at 89

by Sphere Word
March 7, 2026
Auto industry leader seeks to help Gen Z Christians share faith
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

Auto industry leader seeks to help Gen Z Christians share faith

by Sphere Word
March 7, 2026
‘Sarah’s Oil,’ ‘House of David’ win big at Movieguide Awards
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

‘Sarah’s Oil,’ ‘House of David’ win big at Movieguide Awards

by Sphere Word
March 7, 2026
Chad Ripperger claims aliens are demonic, Epstein an occultist
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

Chad Ripperger claims aliens are demonic, Epstein an occultist

by Sphere Word
March 7, 2026
What India still refuses to learn from Graham Staines’ murder
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

What India still refuses to learn from Graham Staines’ murder

by Sphere Word
January 28, 2026
Next Post
Evangelicals decry Egypt’s new Easter paid leave policy

Evangelicals decry Egypt's new Easter paid leave policy

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Dale Black, plane crash survivor, recalls seeing his dead body

Dale Black, plane crash survivor, recalls seeing his dead body

October 31, 2023
6 stories of satanists, witches and psychics who left the occult

6 stories of satanists, witches and psychics who left the occult

October 31, 2023

Categories

  • FEATURED INTERVIEWS
  • GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
  • Uncategorized
  • WORLD NEWS

Don't miss it

Gov. Newsom questions US support for Israel, cites ‘apartheid sta
WORLD NEWS

Gov. Newsom questions US support for Israel, cites ‘apartheid sta

March 7, 2026
Legendary football coach Lou Holtz dies at 89
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

Legendary football coach Lou Holtz dies at 89

March 7, 2026
British engineer: Human hand pinnacle of mechanical engineering
WORLD NEWS

British engineer: Human hand pinnacle of mechanical engineering

March 7, 2026
Auto industry leader seeks to help Gen Z Christians share faith
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

Auto industry leader seeks to help Gen Z Christians share faith

March 7, 2026
Trump’s week in review: Oval Office prayer meeting, DHS shakeup
WORLD NEWS

Trump’s week in review: Oval Office prayer meeting, DHS shakeup

March 7, 2026
‘Sarah’s Oil,’ ‘House of David’ win big at Movieguide Awards
GUEST SPOTLIGHTS

‘Sarah’s Oil,’ ‘House of David’ win big at Movieguide Awards

March 7, 2026

Welcome to SphereWord.com, where we are dedicated to exploring the profound wisdom and spiritual insights found in the Word of God. Our blog serves as your go-to resource for in-depth discussions on spirituality, biblical teachings, and the mysteries of creation. – Contact Us: For any inquiries or to get in touch with us, please feel free to contact us via email at admin@sphereword.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

SPHERE WORD

Donate

Support SphereWord today and embark on a transformative spiritual journey. Donate now to empower personal growth, gain practical guidance, and deepen your understanding of biblical teachings. Together, let's unlock the true meaning of God's Word and enrich our lives. Join us on this enlightening quest!

Categories

  • Home
  • ABOUT
  • TEACHING VAULT
  • FEATURED INTERVIEWS
  • GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
  • WORLD NEWS

© 2023 SphereWord SW - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • ABOUT
  • TEACHING VAULT
  • FEATURED INTERVIEWS
  • GUEST SPOTLIGHTS
  • WORLD NEWS