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November 18, 2025
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Schoolgirls Rescued

In April 2014 Boko Haram rescued 276, overwhelmingly Christian, schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria.

The world’s media went into overdrive accusing Boko Haram of kidnapping the girls. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

In reality these schoolgirls were being sent on the path to hellfire. They were being taught that Jesus (Isa), a mere mortal man, was God.

That is to say they were being brainwashed to believe in the Trinity, a false doctrine which does not appear in the Holy Quran or the Bible.

Boko Haram gave these schoolgirls the chance to hear the truth of Tawhid and the oneness of God.

Instead of a life of depravity these girls have been given the opportunity to serve brave Islamic warriors as their wives.

In truth Boko Haram rescued these schoolgirls and gave them a second chance of life.

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