Source: VOMC
Sources: Pakistan Christian Post, Release International, British Asian Christian Association, Church in Chains
Zafar Bhatti was imprisoned in July 2012, following accusations that he had sent blasphemous text messages from his cell phone. Over the years, at least 47 separate appeal hearings were held on behalf of the Christian believer. Despite repeated recommendations from prison authorities for his release on medical grounds, Zafar remained in custody. In 2019, he suffered two minor heart attacks, and doctors warned that a third could be fatal.
(View previous reports on Zafar's case.)
On October 2nd, Zafar and his supporters were overjoyed when the Lahore High Court finally overturned his blasphemy conviction after more than a decade of imprisonment. Reunited with his wife, Nawab, the released Christian man was reportedly filled with hope for the future and appeared to be in good spirits and reasonable health. However, only two days later, Zafar's family announced that he died suddenly of a heart attack. His unexpected passing – at a time that was meant for rejoicing – has sent shockwaves of grief throughout the Christian community in Pakistan.
- Please remember Zafar's grieving family, friends and fellow believers as they cope with this sudden and heartbreaking loss, praying that the comforting presence of Christ will provide them greatly needed consolation in the midst of their sorrow.
- As Nawab now faces life without her husband after years of separation and suffering, may she continue to experience God's provision – spiritually, emotionally and practically – through the support of the church.
- Prayerfully uphold all Christians in Pakistan who are currently imprisoned for their faith, asking the Lord to protect them and their loved ones, sustain their hope, and ultimately render justice in each of their legal cases.
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