In recent months the girls became more convinced that the father was going to kill them:In October 1998, when Amina and Sarah were 9 and 8 years old, they accused their father of sexual abuse. The allegations were reported to the Hill County sheriff's office, where the girls told a detective their father had been touching them inappropriately. Amina told authorities she had been penetrated at least once. Their mother swore in an affidavit that the allegations were true.
She said the abuse continued and threats intensified.When Amina was a sophomore at Euless Trinity High School, a friend said she showed up at school with red welts across her arms and back. Another time, Amina confided that her father had kicked her in the face. "He found notes from her boyfriend," said a 17-year-old Trinity senior, who asked not to be identified. "Her lips were pretty much attached to her braces, but they wouldn't take her to the doctor because her family feared her father would be taken to jail."
"I remember her telling me that her dad told her he would take her back to Egypt and have her killed," she said. "He said it's OK to do that over there if you dishonor your family."
Eventually, friends and family members say, Mr. Said moved his family from Euless to Lewisville to break up his daughter and her boyfriend. Some Muslims believe that it can be religiously acceptable for Muslim men to marry non-Muslim women but that it is never acceptable for a Muslim woman to marry outside the faith.
Friends said the sisters suffered quietly through a life controlled by their father, a life in which social interaction with their peers was forbidden. One friend said Mr. Said installed spy software on the home computer and plotted with a relative to tap the phone lines. Sarah never shared her address with her closest friends for fear of what her father might say or do if they came by the house, said Zohair Zaidi, a devout Muslim whom Sarah turned to in her quest to become more religious. Still, Sarah knew her father would have disapproved of their friendship, primarily because Mr. Zaidi is male.
"She always used that term, 'He would kill me, I would be dead,' " said Mr. Zaidi, the 18-year-old college freshman. She kept his phone number under a female name in her cellphone.
Justin Finn, an 18-year-old senior at Lewisville High School, said Amina told him her father walked into her bedroom with a gun about two years ago.
Folks no one-liners for this story. I am totally sickened. These poor girls being sexually violated by the one man they should be able to trust the most, their Daddys. And then living with the knowledge that their father was going to kill them.
In December, shortly before their deaths Sara Instant Messaged Mr Zaidi:
"Me mina and my mom r running away!" "My dad found out abt mina and is goin to kill us."Mr. Zaidi was concerned. He asked his friend whether her father had threatened harm. "B4 he tld me that he was goin to put bullet thru her head...today he tld me to get used to my sis bc shes not goin to b w us lng," she wrote.
On Christmas, they ran away to Kansas:
On New Year's Eve, Mrs. Said and her daughters returned to Lewisville. Amina told her aunt that her mother lied to her, saying the trip was to put flowers on their grandmother's grave. Mrs. Said told police she felt guilty about leaving her husband.On New Years the phone rang at Irving police dispatcher about 7:30 p.m. It was Sarah on the other end she kept saying over and over:
Sarah wore a brown sweatshirt with yellow puppies when she left with her dad to go to dinner on New Year's Day. Amina had on a tan hooded jacket with fur trim, similar to one she's wearing in a photo on her MySpace page. A headline on the page reads: "I don't want to ... become a memory."
"I'm dying, I'm dying, I'm dying ..."Folk this story may be unusual for the US but it happens all the time in countries with bigger Muslim populations. This is not to say that all Muslims rape and kill their kids...nothing could be further from the truth. But it does happen often, of course even once is too often.
My Friend Pamela has so much more about this story on her site Atlas Shrugs, I recommend strongly that you over to her blog and read more about this horrid practice. Sarah Said: "I'm dying, I'm dying, I'm dying" and this one also ISLAM'S SYSTEMATIC MURDER OF OUR GIRLS
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