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It’s Friday, April 12th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com)
By Adam McManus
Former Muslim unable to provide for her children
Halima and her three children are part of a group of Somali Christians in Mombasa, Kenya who face persecution, reports International Christian Concern.
After Halima left her Muslim faith to follow Christ in 2012, she kept her faith secret for five years. Following her baptism in 2017, her Muslim husband Osman and other family members discovered that she had left Islam. Osman divorced Halima, forcing her to relocate to another part of Mombasa.
Despite living discreetly, Halima’s Christian activities were uncovered. In May 2023, their home was targeted twice by Muslim assailants, though they were unsuccessful. They accused Halima of leading Muslims astray and labeled her a “Christian crusader.”
The combination of unemployment and ongoing harassment left Halima struggling to provide for her children. Consequently, they were forced to drop out of school earlier this year due to unpaid fees.
When International Christian Concern learned about Halima’s case in October 2023, they provided the funds to send her children back to school.
Halima said, “My children had no hope of continuing with school for this year. I kept trusting God, and He surely came through for me.”
She asks that you pray that more Somali Muslims come to faith in Christ. 
In John 3:3, Jesus said, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."
In addition to praying for their conversion, you can provide funds to help other persecuted Christians like Halima through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com.
Muslim Americans chant “Death to America” in Dearborn, Michigan
A video of an anti-Israel activist in Dearborn, Michigan prompted Muslims to chant "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" in their Arabic language.
MUSLIM CROWD: “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” (in Arabic)
Last Friday, Tarek Bazzi, who is associated with the Hadi Institute, gave a speech at an International Al-Quds Day rally, an annual pro-Palestinian event held on the last Friday of Ramadan.
BAZZI: “Malcolm X said, and I quote, ‘We live in one of the rottenness countries that has ever existed on this earth.’ It's not Genocide Joe that has to go. It's the entire system that has to go. Any system that would allow such atrocities and such devilry to happen, and would support it, such a system does not deserve to exist on God's Earth.”
As it turns out, Bazzi has a history of espousing violent rhetoric, reports Fox News.
Back in 2021, Bazzi can be heard using violent rhetoric towards Israel and Jewish people while speaking to a group of protesters.
He said, "Understand what these slogans mean. 'From the river to the sea' means the absolute annihilation of the Zionist regime. It is absolute evil. It is a cancer in the Middle East and in the world. There is no way to deal peacefully with such an entity.”
Muslim Congresswoman vs. White House on anti-American chanters
Listen to the encounter that Fox News reporter Hillary Vaughn had with Democratic Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib of Michigan when she asked for the Congresswoman’s reaction to the “Death to America” chant in her district.
VAUGHN: “Congresswoman Tlaib?”
TLAIB: “I don’t talk to Fox News. I don’t talk to Fox News”
VAUGHN: “At a rally in your district, people were chanting ‘Death to America.’ Do you condemn …”
TLAIB: “I do not talk to Fox News.”
VAUGHN: “But do you condemn chants of ‘Death to America’?”
TLAIB: “I don't talk to people that use racist tropes.”
VAUGHN: “Why can't you just say whether or not you condemn people chanting death to America? Why are you afraid to talk to Fox?”
TLAIB: “Fox News is not. Listen, using racist tropes towards my community is what

It’s Friday, April 12th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com)
By Adam McManus
Former Muslim unable to provide for her children
Halima and her three children are part of a group of Somali Christians in Mombasa, Kenya who face persecution, reports International Christian Concern.
After Halima left her Muslim faith to follow Christ in 2012, she kept her faith secret for five years. Following her baptism in 2017, her Muslim husband Osman and other family members discovered that she had left Islam. Osman divorced Halima, forcing her to relocate to another part of Mombasa.
Despite living discreetly, Halima’s Christian activities were uncovered. In May 2023, their home was targeted twice by Muslim assailants, though they were unsuccessful. They accused Halima of leading Muslims astray and labeled her a “Christian crusader.”
The combination of unemployment and ongoing harassment left Halima struggling to provide for her children. Consequently, they were forced to drop out of school earlier this year due to unpaid fees.
When International Christian Concern learned about Halima’s case in October 2023, they provided the funds to send her children back to school.
Halima said, “My children had no hope of continuing with school for this year. I kept trusting God, and He surely came through for me.”
She asks that you pray that more Somali Muslims come to faith in Christ. 
In John 3:3, Jesus said, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."
In addition to praying for their conversion, you can provide funds to help other persecuted Christians like Halima through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com.
Muslim Americans chant “Death to America” in Dearborn, Michigan
A video of an anti-Israel activist in Dearborn, Michigan prompted Muslims to chant "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" in their Arabic language.
MUSLIM CROWD: “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” (in Arabic)
Last Friday, Tarek Bazzi, who is associated with the Hadi Institute, gave a speech at an International Al-Quds Day rally, an annual pro-Palestinian event held on the last Friday of Ramadan.
BAZZI: “Malcolm X said, and I quote, ‘We live in one of the rottenness countries that has ever existed on this earth.’ It's not Genocide Joe that has to go. It's the entire system that has to go. Any system that would allow such atrocities and such devilry to happen, and would support it, such a system does not deserve to exist on God's Earth.”
As it turns out, Bazzi has a history of espousing violent rhetoric, reports Fox News.
Back in 2021, Bazzi can be heard using violent rhetoric towards Israel and Jewish people while speaking to a group of protesters.
He said, "Understand what these slogans mean. 'From the river to the sea' means the absolute annihilation of the Zionist regime. It is absolute evil. It is a cancer in the Middle East and in the world. There is no way to deal peacefully with such an entity.”
Muslim Congresswoman vs. White House on anti-American chanters
Listen to the encounter that Fox News reporter Hillary Vaughn had with Democratic Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib of Michigan when she asked for the Congresswoman’s reaction to the “Death to America” chant in her district.
VAUGHN: “Congresswoman Tlaib?”
TLAIB: “I don’t talk to Fox News. I don’t talk to Fox News”
VAUGHN: “At a rally in your district, people were chanting ‘Death to America.’ Do you condemn …”
TLAIB: “I do not talk to Fox News.”
VAUGHN: “But do you condemn chants of ‘Death to America’?”
TLAIB: “I don't talk to people that use racist tropes.”
VAUGHN: “Why can't you just say whether or not you condemn people chanting death to America? Why are you afraid to talk to Fox?”
TLAIB: “Fox News is not. Listen, using racist tropes towards my community is what