Youcef
- May 8th, 2011
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Youcef Nadarkhani, an Iranian Christian, was arrested for denouncing Iran’s educational practice of requiring children to read the Quran in public schools. Last September, Youcef was given the death sentence for apostasy. The verdict was appealed to Iran’s Supreme Court, and though it was initially reported in July that they had upheld the sentence, we have now joyfully learned that the they overturned their decision (likely due to international pressure) and sent the case back to a lower court. Please continue to pray for Youcef, however, as he is still being pressured to recant his faith.
Please be in prayer for this brother and lift up your voice on his behalf! First, read the information below and find out all you can about Youcef and about religious persecution in Iran. Then take a look at the top menu to see the different actions you can take to help free him (spread the word, call your representatives, and contact the Iranian embassy in your country).
(p.s. – try clicking and dragged the image of Youcef to help spread the word!)
Name: Youcef Nadarkhani
Age: 32
Arrested: October 12, 2009
Prison: Lakan Prison in Gilan province
Location: Near Rasht, northern Iran
Charges: Apostasy
Youcef’s Story:
Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, a church leader in Rasht, Iran, was arrested for questioning the Islamic education practice which forces Christian students – including Yousef’s own children – to be required to read the Quran in school. Youcef protested that the Iranian Constitution, which guarantees the right to practice one’s own beliefs, should be upheld. On October 12, 2009, Youcef was brought before a political tribunal for conducting the protest. After Youcef’s arrest, his charge against him was altered to apostasy.
Youcef’s wife, Fatemeh Passandideh, was later arrested on June 18. Fatemeh was told that unless her husband renounced Christianity than their children, ages 6 and 8, would be given to Muslim parents. When her husband still refused to return to Islam, Fatemeh was put on trial without legal representation and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, Fatemeh was able to file an appeal which eventually led to her release on October 11 after four months of imprisonment.
In late September 2010, Youcef appeared before the 11th Chamber of The Assize Court of the province of Gilan and was orally given the death sentence for his conversion to Christianity from Islam although no formal verdict has been handed down. After the oral verdict was issued, Youcef was transferred to a high security prison in Lakan where he has been held in solitary confinement.
On October 29, 2010, the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) urged the Obama Administration to press for Youcef’s immediate release. “This case is further evidence that there is no transparency or justice in Iran’s so-called legal system for religious minorities,” said Leonard Leo, USCIRF chair. “This pattern of arrest and harassment of religious minorities, coupled with increasing inflammatory rhetoric from President Ahmadinejad and other leaders has not been seen since the early years of the Iranian revolution. Time is of the essence here. This man’s life is at stake.”
A formal verdict was finally handed down on November 13, 2010, announcing that Youcef would be executed by hanging (see the translated verdict here). The sentence was appealed in December to the Supreme Court of Iran and Youcef is currently awaiting the decision.
In a letter to the international Christian community, Pastor Youcef took courage and consoled believers around the world: “What we are bearing today, is a difficult but not unbearable situation, because He has not tested us more than our faith can endure… We must consider these bumps and prisons as opportunities to testify to His name.” (Click here to view the full letter).
As a signatory to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Iran is obligated to uphold religious freedom and to follow due process of law. While apostasy is not referred to in Iran’s legal code, it has been reported that the presiding judge over Youcef’s case based his ruling on texts by Iranian religious scholars.
My prayers are with you.
GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER.
Ok, I will spread the word, thanks for telling me, there are so many things not available on the evening news in the usa. God bless you for your work.
To Our Brother Youcef: The LORD bless you and keep you in all your captivity. May he release you from all suffering and use you to bring about his purposes. May you be comforted by His Holy and Abundantly Merciful Holy Spirit at all times. May He be your strength. May he be your health. May he be the true source of all your thoughts and decisions, and may he grant you peace and joy. I pray to the Lord for your release and safely at all times. I pray that you be loosed from this ane every captivity of the soul and spirit. May God Bless you and all you care about in a GREAT AND MIGHTY WAY! I pray you have good food and clothes and medicine. I pray you have the best of friends there and all over the world. I pray that all the right influencial people speak out on your behalf in such a way that the goverment of Iran must free you and all others in prison for religious reasons. I pray that your country become a free nation in allowing people to embrace the faith of their choice. I pray that your land be mightily blessed before God and among the nations. I am so glad you care about your nation and that you were willing to stand up and say that your children should be able to be raised in the faith of their parents. You are a giant among men and a great world changer. I appreciate your letters to us Christians. God is clearly using your captivity to teach us all about obedience to God and trusting God through all circumstances. God will not leave you or forsake you. He is always at your side, and as the kids here say, HE HAS YOUR BACK. It means he watches over you and fights for you. God Bless You. You will be in my prayrs and I will get the word out to pray for you to others. Prudence from Massachusetts. PS. I can share Jesus with your country men here! I love your country too, and all countries, because all men are beloved of God.
Me and my family are praying for you
My prayers are with pastor Youcef and with all persecuted Christians and their families in Iran. May God bless you for your steadfastness and your faith. Dear Jesus, forgive the persecutors for they know not what they do. Pray that they will see the light and hear the voice of God as Paul did: “Saul Saul, why do you persecute me?” Lord Jesus, open their eyes and ears and bring them to their knees. Send ministering Angels to all who are suffering and give them peace. Your peace “which passeth all understanding”. Clothe them with the full armour of God. Send each and every one of them the Holy Spirit that He might speak and act on their behalf. Let them know in their hearts that they are not alone, that we support them in prayer. This is my prayer, in the name of Jesus Christ the Son of God. Amen.
Courtesy Present Truth Ministries …..Advocates for Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani told ASSIST News that while all of the other prisoners arrested in a wide-ranging crackdown by Iranian authorities have been released Nadarkhani still faces the death penalty on October 24..Present Truth Ministries says all detained recently by the Iranian Government except for Youcef and one other pastor who is awaiting one more judge to pass the death sentence are now free from prison..The ministry says Youcef only has one more week before his sentence is due to be carried out. However the ministry did have good news to share about Youcefs wife known affectionately as Sister Tina..Writing on the ministry webblog Jason DeMars says We have received news that Monday October 11 Fatemeh Pasandideh Youcef Nadarkhanis wife has been released! in Canada ..DeMars had just received a report that Fatemeh Pasandideh Sister Tina the wife of pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was released as of early last week..DeMars writes Previously she had been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the thought crime of converting to Christianity..He continued The attorney that was hired appealed the verdict and a new trial was held.
Brother Youcef,
May our Lord’s presents be felt by you in the deepest part of your soul this moment. I pray you will be able to share the truth about the Love of Jesus while in prison. With the inmates and the guards alike. I pray for you family who worry and wonder about your well being. Whatever happens, may you know in your heart that He is worth it!!!!!! God Bless!!
let the Hand of Jesus be unto you alwways, praying that God will open the gates of heaven to unveil the disgrace in their eyes and know the truth…
God bless your wife and children in this moment of pain and suffering.