March25 , 2023

    Young Christians in Pakistan Have Islamic Names to Avoid Discrimination

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    Christian parents in Pakistan give their children Islamic names to avoid bullying at school.

    Bishop Samson Shukardin of Hyderabad disclosed that children from religious minorities use different names to prevent discrimination, reports Catholic Herald.

    Many minorities give their children Islamic names so they will not be singled out as Christians and become potential targets for discrimination. —Bishop Samson Shukardin of Hyderabad