woman was killed by her father on Wednesday a short time after she converted to Islam Jordan

الحمد لله على نعمة الإسلام
لأنها عرفت أن الله واحد أحد لم يلد ولم يولد ولم يكن له شريك في الملك
كانت هذه نهايتها بسبب تعاليم يسوع إله المحبه
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الحمد لله الذ...ي شرح صدرها للإسلام
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    تقتقل نصرانيه اسلمت بين اظهر مسلمين واللهم انى اشكو اليك ضعف قوتنا وهواننا على الناس اللهم اننا نعتذر اليك مما فعل المسلمين وابرأ اليك مما فعل الكفار
     

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  • Sherif Mone The woman was killed by her father on Wednesday a short time after she converted to Islam when she attended a lecture by prominent Saudi preacher Mohamed al-Arefe at the Jordanian University in Amman.
    World Bulletin / News Desk

    Scores of Jordanians on Thursday tried to break into a church in the northern Ajloun province in protest against the reported killing of a local girl by her Christian father on the background of her recent conversion to Islam, a Jordanian security source said.

    "Some residents of Al-Wahadinah village besieged and tried to storm into the church, a short time after some youth attempted to burn it down before security forces intervened," the security source told Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity.

    He added that the woman was killed by her father on Wednesday a short time after she converted to Islam when she attended a lecture by prominent Saudi preacher Mohamed al-Arefe at the Jordanian University in the capital Amman.

    "He hit her with a stone on the head," the security source said of the woman. "She died immediately," he added.

    The protesters, who gathered outside an administrative province building before they headed to the church on Thursday, called for burying the slain woman in a cemetery designated for Muslims.

    Jordanian authorities have not commented on the accident yet.

    Christians make up 2.2 percent of Jordan's eight million population, according to a 2014 census.'

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The woman was killed by her father on Wednesday a short time after she converted to Islam when she attended a lecture by prominent Saudi preacher Mohamed al-Arefe at the Jordanian University in Amman.
World Bulletin / News Desk

Scores of Jordanians on Thursday tried to break into a church in the northern Ajloun province in protest against the reported killing of a local girl by her Christian father on the background of her recent conversion to Islam, a Jordanian security source said.

"Some residents of Al-Wahadinah village besieged and tried to storm into the church, a short time after some youth attempted to burn it down before security forces intervened," the security source told Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity.

He added that the woman was killed by her father on Wednesday a short time after she converted to Islam when she attended a lecture by prominent Saudi preacher Mohamed al-Arefe at the Jordanian University in the capital Amman.

"He hit her with a stone on the head," the security source said of the woman. "She died immediately," he added.

The protesters, who gathered outside an administrative province building before they headed to the church on Thursday, called for burying the slain woman in a cemetery designated for Muslims.

AMMAN — Police on Saturday were questioning a man and his brother in connection with the murder of a 26-year-old woman, who allegedly converted from Christianity to Islam, in Ajloun, 70km northwest of Amman.
The victim died after receiving several blows to the head with a wooden stick and a rock in a forest in Khirbet Wahadneh on May 1, a senior official source said.
“The victim’s father headed to a police station on Thursday evening and turned himself in, declaring that he killed his daughter,” the source told The Jordan Times.
In his initial confession to the police, the father reportedly said that “his daughter announced her conversion to Islam three months before the incident and therefore he murdered her.”
A second source told The Jordan Times that police are also questioning the victim’s uncle.
“Both men are in custody pending further investigation into the incident but the main suspect so far is the victim’s father,” the source said.
Pathologist Ali Shotar from Irbid’s National Institute of Forensic Medicine performed an autopsy on the victim and concluded that she died of a crushed skull that caused heavy bleeding, according to a medical source.
Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry on Friday said that calm was restored in Ajloun following the murder of the woman a day earlier, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
“Limited clashes erupted on Thursday following the woman’s death which caused the government to dispatch gendarmerie forces to contain the situation,” Petra reported.
Eye witnesses said the clashes took place between Muslim and Christian residents of Khirbet Wahadneh on Thursday, one day after the murder.
They said the clashes between a limited number of protesters were unprecedented in the town.
The ministry said community leaders in Ajloun intervened and contributed to calming the situation.

Christians make up 2.2 percent of Jordan's eight million population, according to a 2014 census.

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