In the quiet outskirts of Dhaka, Rahim’s story unfolds-a young man torn from his family after sharing his faith openly. Facing threats both subtle and overt, his courage illuminates the often unseen struggles endured by many. Despite constant fear, Rahim continues to meet secretly with fellow believers, holding onto hope even as persecution isolates him. His story is a stark reminder of how faith can sustain resilience amid relentless pressure.

Meanwhile, Amina, a schoolteacher from a rural village, has lost her position after refusing to denounce her beliefs. The social ostracization that followed has left her and her children vulnerable, unable to access community resources freely. Their journey highlights the ripple effects of discrimination that extend beyond the individual, impacting entire families. These voices are echoed by countless others who face similar trials daily.

  • Rahim: Kidnapped and threatened, yet persistent in secret gatherings.
  • Amina: Dismissed from work and socially isolated with her family.
  • Jamil: Forced to flee his hometown after violent attacks.
Victim Type of Persecution Current Situation
Rahim Kidnapping, threats In hiding, active in underground meetings
Amina Job loss, social exclusion Supporting children, seeking support
Jamil Violent attacks, displacement Living as a refugee in a neighboring district