Blasphemy

The True, Heartbreaking Story of the Woman Sentenced to Death for Drinking Water from the Wrong Cup

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Asia Bibi: Blasphemy (1960, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

192 pages

English language

Published Nov. 17, 1960 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

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978-1-884088-09-4
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In June 2009 a Pakistani mother of five, Asia Bibi, was out picking fruit in the fields. At midday she went to the nearest well, picked up a cup, and took a drink of cool water, and then offered it to another woman. Suddenly, one of her fellow workers cried out that the water belonged to Muslim women and that Bibi—who is Christian—had contaminated it. “Blasphemy!” someone shouted, a crime punishable by death in Pakistan. In that instant, with one word, Bibi’s fate was sealed. First attacked by a mob, Bibi was then thrown into prison and sentenced to be hanged.

Since that day, Asia Bibi has been held in appalling conditions, her family members have had to flee their village under threat from vengeful extremists, and the two brave public figures who came to Bibi’s defense—the Muslim governor of the Punjab and Pakistan’s Christian Minister for Minorities—have been brutally …

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This is not a review on the literary value of the book but on the urgence of the cause it represents and informs about. Asia Bibi is a Christian martyr of our time, for years subjected to solitary prison, humiliation and constant danger. All this because once she dared to drink from a glass reserved to Muslims and refused to convert as an apology. Sentenced to death she's still in prison waiting for the result of her last appeal. It's urgent to learn and spread the word about this woman and the inhumane blasphemy law from Pakistan.