Jai Masih Ki
Jai Masih Ki (Hindi: जय मसीह की, Urdu: جے مسیح کی, translation: Victory to Christ or Praise the Messiah) or Jai Yesu Ki (Hindi: जय येसु की, Urdu: جے یسوع کی, translation: Victory to Jesus or Praise Jesus) are Hindi-Urdu greeting phrases used by Christians of the Indian subcontinent. Their use by individuals identifies a person as a Christian, in the region of North India and Pakistan where greetings based on religion are customary. The phrases have been incorporated into several Christian hymns. In response to what is perceived as a victory for the Christian community, many believers use the salutation to praise God, such as when the Asia Bibi was allowed to appeal her case to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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Jai Masih Ki
Jai Masih Ki (Hindi: जय मसीह की, Urdu: جے مسیح کی, translation: Victory to Christ or Praise the Messiah) or Jai Yesu Ki (Hindi: जय येसु की, Urdu: جے یسوع کی, translation: Victory to Jesus or Praise Jesus) are Hindi-Urdu greeting phrases used by Christians of the Indian subcontinent. Their use by individuals identifies a person as a Christian, in the region of North India and Pakistan where greetings based on religion are customary. The phrases have been incorporated into several Christian hymns. In response to what is perceived as a victory for the Christian community, many believers use the salutation to praise God, such as when the Asia Bibi was allowed to appeal her case to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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Jai Masih Ki (Hindi: जय मसीह क ...... the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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