NEW DELHI, August 5 (CDN) —                   Four months  after a recent convert to Christianity from Islam in eastern India’s  West Bengal state was stripped and beaten, about 50 Muslim extremists  yesterday disrupted a prayer meeting held in her home, threatening to  burn it down if she did not return to Islam, area Christians said.
 
The  extremists warned Selina Bibi of Motijil village in Murshidabad  district that if she did not return to Islam, then she must either leave  the area or see her house burned down. At her baptism at Believers  Church four kilometers from her home on March 29, a large crowd of  Muslim extremists disrupted the service, said a pastor identified only  as Bashir.
  
“I pleaded with them to let me at least finish the worship service before they attack us,” he told Compass.
  
When  word of her conversion to Christianity reached her village, another  extremist group from Motijil led by Jamal Shaike disrupted the service.  Shaike and the others verbally abused the Christians, and he ordered his  son who was present at the service to leave immediately, Bashir said.
 
The  pastor said that on April 5, two Muslim women along with members of the  extremist group summoned Selina Bibi to one of their homes and  forcefully stripped her naked.
 
“The radicals believe that  when any person from the Muslim community becomes Christian, they get  Christian marks on their body,” Bashir said. “When the radicals could  not find such marks, they started beating her up.” 
 
The  Muslim extremists later gathered at the local mosque and resolved to  ostracize her until she returned to Islam. She lives only with her two  teenage sons.
 
Selina Bibi told Bashir that her body bore  the marks of suffering for the sake of Christ, and that she was being  treated like a criminal.