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خلاصه مطالبی که در این صفحه می خوانید : Morning and Evening Prayer و No Churches, Violence And Harassment: Life For Christians In Afghanistan و Where Afghan Christians Flee After Converting to Christianity و For Afghan women, violence remains entrenched despite gains (+video) و Afghan woman's ears cut off by husband و Afghan man 'cut off wife's nose with a kitchen knife' و Jailed Afghanistan rape victim Gulnaz is freed و Karzai orders changes to bill that outraged rights groups و Two tales of brutality to women in Afghanistan و Prayer
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Introduction
From earliest times, Christians gathered at regular hours during each day and night to respond to God's word with praise on behalf of all creation and with intercession for the salvation of the world. By the fourth century, if not earlier, mo ing and evening had emerged as the pre-eminent hours for the offering of this sacrifice of praise. They have remained so ever since, especially on Sundays when the Church commemorates both the first day of creation and the day of Christ's resurrection. These orders of service are examples of forms which comply with the provisions of A Service of the Word and are intended to help Christians of our own day take their part in this privilege and duty which belongs to all God's priestly people. They may be celebrated in a va...
ادامه مطلب Non-Muslims in Afghanistan continue to suffer violence and harassment and there are still no public places of Christian worship.
Just a few places of worship for Sikhs, Hindus, and Jews remain but the last public Christian church in Afghanistan was destroyed in March 2010, the report says.
Conversion from Islam to another religion is apostasy punishable by death for men and life imprisonment for women.
Hindus, Sikhs, Bahais, and Christians make up about 0.3 per cent of the 32.6 million population in Afghanistan. There is one Jewish person left in the entire country, according to the latest Inte ational Religious Freedom report from the US State Department. His name is Zablon Simintov. He is a businessman whose wife and two daughters live in Israel.
Pupils at a Madrassa in KabulReuters...
ادامه مطلب Capital city of nearby country becomes haven for converts—even though denied refugee status.
Abby Stocker
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The New York Times sheds fresh light on the challenges faced by Afghan Christians seeking religious freedom, spotlighting the growth of a refugee church in India's capital city, New Delhi.
As the Times observes in a report worth reading, more than 200 Christian converts from Muslim backgrounds have fled to New Delhi, seeking refuge from the Taliban and from political backlash after television coverage resulted in one Afghan politician's urging the gove ment to execute converts in 2010. As CT noted in July 2010, the Afghan gove ment also suspended operations of two Christian NGOs after an Afghan TV station broadcast c...
ادامه مطلب http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2015/0407/For-Afghan-women-violence-remains-entrenched-despite-gains-video...
ادامه مطلب Image caption Zarina, recovering in hospital, said her husband had tried to stop visits to her parents
A 23-year-old Afghan woman has described to the BBC how her husband tied her up and cut off both her ears in a domestic violence attack in the northe province of Balkh.
The woman - Zarina - is now in a stable but traumatised condition in hospital.
"I haven't committed any sin," she said. "I don't know why my husband did this to me."
The woman's husband is on the run in Kashinda district following the attack, police have told local media.
Zarina told Pajhwok news that the unprovoked attack took place after her husband suddenly woke her up.
She was married at the age of 13, and told BBC that "relations with her husband were not go...
ادامه مطلب Police in central Afghanistan are searching for a man who allegedly cut off part of his wife's nose with a kitchen knife.
The woman, thought to be 20, is in hospital. Officials say the man has reportedly assaulted his wife before.
Although such mutilation is rare in Afghanistan, reports of violence against women are increasing.
Last year the country's Human Rights Commission said violence against women rose by almost 25%, compared with 2012.
The names of the couple have not been released but police in Daykundi Province say the man attacked his wife after a heated argument.
"The husband cut his wife's nose with a kitchen knife," said Muhammad Ali Atai of the Provincial Crime Branch in Daykundi.
"Police transferred her to hospital. But her husband escaped from the area and is still at...
ادامه مطلب An Afghan woman jailed for adultery after a relative raped her has been freed, her lawyer has told the BBC.
The woman, known only as Gulnaz, was released on the orders of President Hamid Karzai, who pardoned her earlier this month.
Her lawyer told the BBC that she was released without precondition, dispelling fears that she may have to marry her attacker.
The case drew inte ational attention to the plight of many Afghan women.
Gulnaz - who was sentenced to 12 years in prison after reporting that she had been raped by her cousin's husband - recently gave birth in jail to a daughter.
Her lawyer, Kimberley Motley, told the BBC that she was healthy and happy to be released.
Ms Motley said that Gulnaz is now staying in an undisclosed location in Kabul with her child after being released ...
ادامه مطلب Afghan President Hamid Karzai has ordered changes to draft legislation that critics said would severely limit justice for victims of domestic abuse.
A spokesman said he would insist that "necessary amendments" were made.
The bill - passed last year by parliament - bans relatives from testifying against alleged abusers.
Human rights groups said the draft law would make it almost impossible to secure a conviction in cases of violence against women.
The conservative-dominated Afghan parliament - both houses of which had already passed the law - is now expected to either agree to make amendments or begin discussions again.
In what appeared to be an 11th-hour decision by Mr Karzai, a cabinet meeting on Monday decided the legislation would have to be changed.
"We are not going to allow ...
ادامه مطلب Women's rights may have moved up the agenda in Afghanistan over the last decade, but violence against women has increased sharply, rights groups say. Two recent cases of brutality have shocked the nation, as the BBC's Mahfouz Zubaide and Yo Haniewicz in Kabul report. Readers may find some of the details in these accounts distressing.
The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission has said that the number of cases of violence against women in 2013 has risen by 24.7% compared with last year - an increase it describes as "staggering".
Some of these reports will be the kind of everyday violence that a number of Afghan women face at home. Many women are too afraid to seek justice because, campaigners say, more often than not their cases are ignored.
But others are cases of brutality met...
ادامه مطلب
O God, make speed to save us.
All
O Lord, make haste to help us.
Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens
All
and your faithfulness to the clouds.
Psalm 36.5
Praise
A hymn, song, canticle, extempore praise or
What shall I give you, Lord, in retu for all your kindness? Glory to you for your love. Glory to you for your patience. Glory to you for forgiving us all our sins. Glory to you for coming to save our souls. Glory to you for your inca ation in the virgin's womb. Glory to you for your bonds. Glory to you for receiving the cut of the lash. Glory to you for accepting mockery. Glory to you for your crucifixion. Glory to you for your burial. Glory to you for your resurrection. Glory to you t...
ادامه مطلب The services of Mo ing Prayer, Evening Prayer and Night Prayer for today, yesterday and the next four weeks are available on this site to help you find time for God during your day. Church House Publishing have produced a new, free Daily Prayer app to make it even easier to access Daily Prayer wherever you are. Download the iOS (Apple) version of the free Daily Prayer app NEW! Download the Android version of the free Daily Prayer app...
ادامه مطلب Mo ing and Evening Prayer From earliest times, Christians gathered at regular hours during each day and night to respond to God's word with praise on behalf of creation and with intercession for the salvation of the world. By the fourth century, if not earlier, mo ing and evening had emerged as the pre-eminent hours for the offering of this sacrifice of praise.
The services of Mo ing and Evening Prayer help Christians of our own day take part in this privelige and duty which belongs to all God's people. They may be celebrated in a very simple form, or enriched with a variety of optional chants and prayers.
Two forms of service for Mo ing and Evening Prayer are offered here:
The traditional service from The Book of Common Prayer (1662)
A mode service from Common Worship: Daily Prayer
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ادامه مطلب This is one of our task to save a soul , and i am blessed i could do it .
Amen...
ادامه مطلب Constantly Thank God the Father, who hath given you deserve, To the fate that awaits the saints in the light of the world, Have contributed. He saved us from the grip of powerful darkness and transferred into the kingdom of his beloved son. God has forgiven our sins by his son.
(Colossians 14-21:1) ...
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