A night of support for the Christians of Pakistan  
at Capel Rehoboth, Nant Peris, Gwynedd LL55  4UG
 on Sunday, 10th July at 7 30 p.m.  
with  renowned soloist Zeshan Rahab from the  Punjab
A speech on the Persecution of Pakistani  Christians by Wilson Chowdhry of London (Leader of the British Pakistani  Christian Association)
Also discussed will be the issue of Pakistan's  occupation and persecution of the Baluchi nation
Details: 07588256783 or 07718982732 
yng Nghapel Rehoboth, 
Nant Peris, 
Gwynedd LL55 4UE
ar Nos Sul, 10fed o  Orffennaf
am 7. 30 p.m.
gyda'r canwr swynol Zeshan  Rahab
Araith ar ormes ar Gristnogion Pacistan  
gan  Wilson Chowdhry, (arweinydd Cymdeithas  Cristnogion Pacistanaidd ym Mhrydain)
Hefyd sylw ar ormes Pacistan ar genedl y  Baluchi
Manylion: 07588256783 neu  07718982732
Info from Eisteddfod Ryngwladol Llangollen  :(where Zeshan will sing during that week)"Zeshan Rahab will be the first ever  Pakistani soloist in the Llangollen International Eisteddfod's 65 year history.   He will sing and play the harmonium, performing traditional Urdu Ghazal music  that is of deep and personal meaning to the Pakistani Christian Church.  Zeshan  said, “It is a great honour for me to be the first Pakistani soloist to perform  and compete at such a well regarded international festival. I’m proud to be able  to bring Urdu Ghazal music to  Wales." Zeshan went on to say: “I’m especially  looking forward to performing in Llangollen, a place that I have heard is so  beautiful.”
Pakistan is home to more than 187 million people, 97% of which  are Muslim.  In recent years tension between the majority Muslim communities and  minority Christians groups has risen. Zeshan’s hometown is Gujranwala in North  West Punjab, an industrial town of four million Muslims and half a million  Christians, who have lived together peacefully for many years.  Recently false  blasphemy charges were filed against a Christian father and son from the  Christian Technical College, and violence erupted against the poor Christian  colonies of Gulzar and Aziz.
Moderate Muslim and Christian leaders organized peace rallies  where ghazal music was played and the situation has since improved. The  blasphemy law has seen many Christians as well as Muslims arrested under false  cases for personal grudges or enmity and even professional  jealousy.
Encouraged by his Christian parents, Zeshan began to learn  harmonium at the age of 12. Like many Pakistanis Zeshan left his country to find  work abroad, where poverty is a growing concern.  He was discovered working as a  labourer in Dubai and brought to the U.K. by the Anglican Chaplain of the  inter-denominational Holy Trinity Church, Dubai, Revd. John Weir who said: “Zeshan  is really looking forward to performing at the Eisteddfod. It was a struggle  bringing him to Wales, but I believe his talent should be shared with the world  and with so many different countries performing and competing in Llangollen this  year."  
His journey to Llangollen has not been without incident. After  Christian friends and supporters in Dubai offered sponsorship for his travel  costs, his harmonium was taken apart and damaged by airport  security."
 
 
 
Dear fellow saints,
ReplyDeleteI am here in Lahore Pakistan and would love& like to see here any support and activity or out come by British Pakistani association struggling for the uplift of Pakistani Christians,Please direct and point out uplifting of Pakistani Christ followers struggle by BPCA.
Thanks.
Much Grace to you all saints
In Him a brother,
http://againstchristianophobia.org/index.php
ReplyDeleteGod bless