
by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – A 12-year-old Christian girl in Pakistan’s Punjab Province was abducted from her home last month by three Islamists who threatened to sell her into slavery, Morning Star News (MSN) reports.
Ariha Gulzar of Chak 55/2L village in Okara District, Punjab Province, was kidnapped at gun point on Jan. 20 by a 40-year-old neighbor known Saajhu Baloch, and two accomplices after they forced their way into their home, MSN reports.
The girl’s family have pleaded for her release, and the police claim they cannot find her, MSN reports. Moreover, Ariha’s father, Gulzar Masih, has said the family does not have the finances needed to file a prosecution. “Baloch is a known criminal of our area while we are very poor and weak people,” Masih told MSN. “We didn’t have the resources to bribe the police or go to court, so we tried to recover Ariha through Baloch’s family. We visit the police station every day with the hope that we will get some information about our child, but so far there’s no breakthrough,” Masih said.
“Baloch may also sell Ariha to sex traffickers if the police don’t act fast and recover her,” Masih added. “I appeal the government to ensure my daughter’s protection and safe recovery as well as stern punishment for all those who have violated her.”
In a current website report about the situation facing Christian girls in Pakistan, the Open Doors international Christian advocacy organization states: “The number of Christian girls (and those from other minority religions) abducted, abused and forcefully converted to Islam (frequently backed by lower courts) is growing.”
Ruled by an Islamic government that has not stopped Christian girls from being abducted by Islamist extremists, Pakistan ranks 8 on the Open Doors World Watch List 2025 of the top 50 countries where Christians are persecuted.
Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.
More Worthy News
Israel expanded its military campaign against Hezbollah on Monday, striking more than 70 targets across Lebanon as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to increase pressure on the Iranian-backed terror group following a sharp rise in drone and rocket attacks on northern Israel.
A federal appeals court is weighing whether Kansas City can use its public accommodation ordinance to require Christian counselors to counsel gay married couples despite the counselors’ biblical convictions on marriage and sexuality.
Tens of thousands of evangelical Christians gathered in the Netherlands for one of Europe’s largest multi-day Christian events, with organizers and participants expressing hopes for spiritual revival in the nation and across Europe.
President Donald Trump pushed back Monday against sharp criticism from Republicans and former administration officials over a potential U.S.-Iran agreement, insisting that any final accord must prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon or it will not be signed.
President Donald Trump said Monday that countries involved in negotiations over Iran should be required to join the Abraham Accords, signaling that the White House is seeking to turn a possible Iran agreement into a wider regional realignment that includes normalization with Israel.
Tensions remained high in Serbia’s capital Belgrade on Sunday after at least tens of thousands of people demanded elections and rallied against what they view as the increasingly authoritarian rule of President Aleksandar Vučić, with violence erupting after the protest and more than 20 people arrested.
Investigations were ongoing Sunday into the killing of three senior Kuki-Thadou Christian church leaders by unidentified gunmen in India’s northeastern Manipur State, Christian investigators told Worthy News.