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Jordanian Nationals Engaged in Missionary Work in Poland Face Persecution


Zambrow, Poland – Reema Haza Mujali Alsqour and Mays Haza Mujali Alsqour, two Jordanian nationals, have been actively engaged in missionary work in Zambrow, Poland, promoting the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. Their efforts have drawn international attention, particularly due to the severe persecution they face from the Jordanian regime for their religious beliefs.



Despite the challenges and risks they encounter, both Reema and Mays remain resolute in their mission to spread their faith. Undeterred by the political and social pressures imposed by the Jordanian authorities, the two sisters continue to advocate for religious freedom and truth in their outreach efforts.



Their determination has sparked broader conversations about religious tolerance and the right to practice one’s faith freely, especially in regions where such liberties are often curtailed. The situation highlights the ongoing struggle for religious freedom faced by minority groups in Jordan and across the globe.

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Guest
4 days ago

Maşallah olsun 👍👍👍

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ndeninson
4 days ago

Salam alikum great work dear sisters may god protect you and keep you strong in faith . Free our brothers at the hands of the tyrants enemies of aba sadiq from him is peace

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Guest
4 days ago

God bless these sisters and keep them safe from the agents of darkness. Allah keep their path safe and sound

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Guest
5 days ago

داىما ماكان الاردنيون يعانون.من اضطهاد في حرية الدين والتعبير عنه برغم ادعاء البلد في دستورها على هذة الحرية ولكن في الواقع عكس ذلك تمام يتم الاضطهاد والقمع لكل من اراد التعبير بحريه على مايؤمن ويعتقد به

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