Christian Woman Seriously Injured for Her Faith

Salimati Naibira recovering from her injuries. - Photo: Morning Star News www.morningstarnews.org
Salimati Naibira recovering from her injuries.
Photo: Morning Star News

A mother of seven children in eastern Uganda has suffered serious wounds and, consequently, was forced to flee after her husband and other Muslim relatives attacked her on Easter Sunday for converting to Christianity.

Salimati Naibira, 37, had recently placed her faith in Christ after being miraculously healed. While on her way to a worship service on Easter Sunday, she saw her brother-in-law who asked where she was going. Salimati believes he became suspicious when she told him of her intent to visit a friend. During the service, she looked out the window and saw her husband approaching, along with other relatives who were shouting "Allah Akbar." Church members fled for their safety, and though some of the church leaders tried to protect Salimati, they were overpowered by the attackers, who then took her away in a van.

The assailants took the abducted woman into a forest where she was beaten and slashed with a sword. Salimati was found that afternoon by a passing herdsman and taken to a medical clinic. On April 8th, she was picked up from the hospital by a Christian friend and, at last report, is in an undisclosed location recovering from wounds to her face, thigh and back.

Although Uganda has one of the largest Christian populations in Africa, a strong Islamist influence has begun to spread, resulting in increasing instances of persecution, particularly against those who leave the Muslim faith. For more on the persecution of Christians in Uganda, go to our country report.

Please prayerfully uphold Salimati who is now in need of another healing touch from God, both physically and emotionally. Pray that she will be safely reunited with her seven children, and that the Lord's protection and comfort would surround these precious loved ones in the meantime. While waiting to be reunited with her children, may this victimized mother have the courage to hold fast to her newfound faith --- standing firmly on His enduring promises --- to the point that her love for Christ will only grow stronger during this season of affliction. May God's Spirit also work mightily in the hearts of her husband and the other family members responsible for the attack, so that they will personally experience the love of Jesus, and His transformative power, in their lives as well.

Video Report

  • Country Information

    Central African RepublicPopulation
    47,729,952 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Baganda (16.5), Banyankole (9.6), Basoga (8.8), Bakiga (7.1), Iteso (7), Langi (6.3), Bagisu (4.9), Acholi (4.4), Lugbara (3.3), other (32.1) (2014 est.)

    Religion (%)
    Protestant (45.1), Roman Catholic (39.3), Muslim (13.7), other (1.6), none (0.2) (2014 est.)

    Leader
    President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (1986)

    Government type
    Presidential Republic

    Legal system
    Mixed legal system of English common law and customary law

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Uganda

    As persecution increases, ask our Heavenly Father to fill believers' hearts with peace to rest in Him and boldness to continue to share the gospel. Pray that new believers will be discipled in solid biblical doctrice and practice. Ask the Lord to soften the hearts of those responsible for the opposition so that they will turn to Jesus Christ.

Uganda News

  • Two Arrests Relating to Case of Slain Pastor
    Faluku Gaju's arrest
    Faluku Gaju was arrested for his part in Pastor Barnabas' murder.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    Two men in eastern Uganda have been charged after the September 12th murder of an evangelist, Pastor Barnabas Musana. According to another pastor from a nearby village, some of the militant Muslims in the area were upset because Pastor Barnabas had been holding evangelistic events and public debates about Christianity and Islam. In February 2020, he had been whisked away by church members after boldly stating that Jesus was the Son of God, and thus greater than Muhammad.

  • Attacks Perpetrated by Family and Neighbours
    Abudlawali Kijwalo and Hajat Habiiba Namuwaya
    Abudlawali and Hajat
    Photo: Morning Star News

    Three recent incidents of violence against Christians in Uganda reveal the costs of following Christ. For believers in this African nation, opposition can come from many directions, even close family members, and may potentially result in serious injury or death.

  • Pastor Killed for Reaching Out to Muslims
    A church in Uganda

    Security officials have arrested an imam who confessed to killing a pastor on June 11th for sharing the Gospel with Muslims in Uganda. Bishop Francis Obo served as the senior pastor of Mpingire Pentecostal Revival Church Ministries International in the village of Odapako and was also responsible for overseeing the ministry of 17 churches in the area. He was killed after being approached by a group of Islamic militants as he was leaving a market with his wife, Christine.

  • Widow's Family Narrowly Escapes Arson
    A church in Uganda - Photo: Flickr / Rod Waddington
    Christians in Uganda are facing growing opposition.
    Photo: Flickr / Rod Waddington (cc)

    In September 2015, Siriman Kintu was beheaded because he converted from Islam to Christianity. He left behind his wife Kanifa Namulondo, who had also converted, along with their five children.

    Following her husband's death, Kanifa and her children fled their home in Kaliro, Uganda. However, she recently determined to return to the village and, with the help of friends, rebuilt the house. On April 25th, she moved back into the home with her children.