When Jesus Spoke Turkmen, “The Gospel Became Real”

 


When Jesus Spoke Turkmen, “The Gospel Became Real”
Silas, who was raised in the former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan, says that as a young man he was an atheist in his head but a Muslim in his heart. When a family member told him about Jesus Christ, Silas angrily rejected him. In his mind, Christianity was foreign to the Turkmen people; it was the religion of the invading Russians or the corrupt West.

But as Silas heard more about Jesus’ teachings, he found himself drawn to Christ. Through a VHS copy of the JESUS Film in the Turkmen language and the divine opportunity to watch it, Silas committed his life to following Christ. Silas lost his job because of his Christian faith, and he was also arrested, tortured and almost killed. But he never gave up his faith in Christ.

Listen as Silas shares how hearing Jesus speak in Turkmen made the gospel real and personal to him.

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Reveals the Myth that Islam is the Fastest growing religion

Reveals the Myth that Islam is the Fastest growing religion ... 

Muslims like to brag that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. But what does this mean about the truth of Islam?
What is the source of growth and for how long will this last? Are more people converting to Islam or apostatizing from it?

Look to this video's and decide for yourself. 

Islam is the world's fastest growing religion, but will it continue...

One Fact is that Islam's growth... IS NOT A GROWTH IN CONVERSIONS!

Just read this interesting factual information:   https://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-myths-fastest-growing.htm

Or go to...

https://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-myths-fastest-growing.htm

Muslims also like to send me lists of "Christians" that converted to Islam (Why I put the word "Christians" in "vertebrates" - Because according to the one basic belief of being a real Christian (saved by Grace, not Works) no Christian will ever convert to Islam where the one basic belief is to (trying) to save yourself by doing lots of good works according to the tradition of Quran and Muhammad plus, plus (but never be certain if Allah at the end will forgive your sins)

One such a list is this one "12 International Celebrities Who Converted to Islam" with the names among them of.. A.R. Rahman (Allah-Rakha Rahman); Muhammad Ali ,ike Tyson, Sharmila Tagore aka Begum Ayesha Sultana, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Janet Jackson, Dave Chappelle, Ice Cube etc. https://www.brandsynario.com/12-international.../

We all know it's NOT ABOUT NUMBERS, BUT ONLY ABOUT THE TRUTH!
What is the TRUTH?
Go and search on the Internet about the "Avalanche" of Muslims leaving Islam" or even searching for "Golden Age of Apostacy begins"

Read more here... "Reveals the Myth that Islam is the Fastest growing religion"

Somebody even provided me with a List of ... Prominent individuals that converts from Islam to Christianity.
He even told me that he knows about a list of 8.4 million names, but I realise one can't work on such a vague statement without proof.
Unfortunately he also don't provide me with any specific references from where he found this. I tried to test some of the names on the Internet that I found as claimed.

List of prominent individuals that converts from Islam to Christianity

These are Former Muslims or ex-Muslims. 

According to Wikipedia they are people who were Muslims, but subsequently left Islam. Although their numbers have increased, ex-Muslims still face ostracism or retaliation from their families and communities due to beliefs about apostasy in Islam.

Therefore it's not possible to find a correct name list of such people as they remain "life endangered people"

  • St. Abo of Tbilissi, Patron of Tbilissi, Georgia
  • bo of Tiflis - Christian activist and patron of the city of Tbilissi, Georgiab
  • Abraham of Bulgaria - Martyr and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • St. Adolphus - Martyrdom of Abdul Rahman II, Caliph of C കൊrdoba, with his brother John for apostasy  
  • Jabalah ibn al-Aiham - The last ruler of the Ghazni kingdom of Syria and Jordan in the 7th century AD;  He converted to Islam in AD 638 after the Islamic conquest of Levant.  He later converted to Christianity and lived in Anatolia until his death in AD 645
  • Leo Africanus - captured Moorish diplomat who converted to Christianity.
  • Safdar Ali - Former Moulavi from India
  • St. Hodja Amiris - A former Ottoman soldier stationed in Jerusalem who converted to Christianity in the 17th century and was later persecuted and killed for apostasy in Islam.
  • Avrami Aslanbegov - Russian - Azeri Vice Admiral and Military Writer of the Russian Empire Converts to Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  • Aurelias and Natalia - Martyrs of Apostasy During the Reign of Caliph Abdul Rahman II of Crdoba
  • Simeon Bekbulatovich - Khan of Qasim Khanette
  • Alexander Bekhovich-Cherkasky - Russian official of circus descent who led the first Russian military expedition to the Middle East
  • Syed Borhan Khan - Khan of Qasim Khanate from 1627 to 1679;  Following the siege, the Russian army was forced to convert to Christianity
  • African Constantine was a physician who converted from Sunni Islam to Catholicism.
  • Chehab Family - Mention the Shihab dynasty under "S" in the same category
  • Constantine the African - Baghdad - Educated Muslim dies as a Christian monk at Monte Casino in 1087
  • Constantine Hagarit - Born in Smyrna in the 19th century to a Muslim family under the Ottoman Empire;  He converted to Orthodox Christianity and was imprisoned, persecuted, and hanged on June 2, 1819, for apostasy.
  • Converse - Significant numbers of Iberian Muslims converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries.  These new Christians of Moorish Berber descent were known as the Morriscos.  Of these, more than a million Morriscos were converted from Islam to Christianity.
  • Eleni of Ethiopia - After the invasion of Hadia, Emperor of Ethiopia, Kevstantinos I was forced to marry and convert to Christianity.
  • Estevanico - Berber from Morocco, one of the earliest explorers in the southwestern United States
  • King Georgian XII of East Georgia, who ruled East Georgia from 1676 to 1688 and again from 1703 to 1709.  An Eastern Orthodox Christian, he converted to Islam before being appointed Governor of Kandahar;  He later converted to Roman Catholicism
  • George of Hungary (c. 1422-1502) was an Ottoman slave who escaped from Islam and converted to Christianity.
  • Omar ibn Hafsun - leader of the anti-Umayyad dynasty in southern Iberia;  He converted to Christianity with his sons and ruled over several mountain valleys for forty years, making Bobastro Castle his abode.
  • Don Juan of Persia (1560-1604) - a man from Iran and Spain in the late 16th and early 17th centuries;  Also known as Faisal Nazari;  Native of Iran, then moved west;  He settled in Spain, where he became a Roman Catholic
  • Jesse of Kakheti - Georgian prince of the Bagreshani dynasty converts to Islam in the service of the Safavid dynasty, son of King Lyon of Kakheti, but returns to Orthodox Christianity after returning to Georgia
  • Jesse of Cartley - Georgian prince of the Bagreshani dynasty (converts from Christianity to Islam and converts to Christianity)
  • Alexander Kazembeck - Russian Orientalist, historian, and linguist of Azeri descent
  • Imad ud-Din Lahis was an Islamic writer, preacher and translator of the Qur'an who converted from Islam to Christianity.
  • Imad Ud-Din Lahis - Rich Islamic Writer, Lecturer, and Translator of the Quran
  • Zak Dean Muhammad was a traveler, surgeon and entrepreneur who converted from Sunni Islam to Christianity.
  • Zak Dean Mohammed (born Sheikh Din Mohammed) - Indian traveler, surgeon and businessman who introduced Indian Take Away Curry House Restaurant in the UK;  The first Indian to write a book in English;
  • Enrique de Malacca - Ferdinand Magellan's Malay slave, converted to Roman Catholicism after purchase in 1511
  • Abdul Masih - Indigenous Missionary to India;  Anglican and Lutheran missionary assigned;  He is often referred to as the most influential indigenous Christian in shaping nineteenth-century Christian missions in India;  Religious author
  • Ahmed Ibn Mervan - Seljek Turk Lieutenant during the First Crusade.  After the conquest of Antioch by the Crusaders, he converted to Christianity.
  • Misse - the last palatine of Ladislas IV, king of Hungary in 1290;  Born into a Muslim family in Tolna County, Hungary;  Converted to Roman Catholicism
  • St. George El Mosaheim - Coptic saint
  • Aurelias and Natalia (d. 852) - Christian martyrs executed during the reign of Cordoba Emir Abdul Rahman II are among the Cordoba martyrs;  Aurelius was the son of a Muslim father and a Christian mother.  Like his wife Natalia, who was also the child of a Muslim father, he was a secret follower of Christianity.
  • Ibrahim Joya - King of Bamam;  Back and forth conversions from Islam to Christianity
  • Nunilo and Alodia - Saints recognized as Catholic saints and martyrs in ninth-century Moorish Spain, executed for apostasy for conversion to Christianity
  • Khais al-Ghassani is a 10th century Christian Arab from Najran, southern Arabia.  He converted to Islam at an early age.  He later converted to Christianity and became a monk.  Ramla was tried for apostasy but refused to return to Islam and was beheaded.
  • Ștefan Răzvan - Gypsy prince ruled Moldovia for six months in 1595
  • Emily Ruit - Princess of Zanzibar born as Salamah Bint Said
  • Portrait of Bashir Shihab II, Amir (prince) who ruled Ottoman Lebanon in the first half of the nineteenth century
  • Omar ibn Sayyid - Islamic writer and scholar, was deported from present-day Senegal to the United States in 1807 as a slave, and formally converted to Christianity in 1820, but remained partially Muslim.
  • Begum Samru - The Strongest Woman in Northern India rules a large area from Sardhana in Uttar Pradesh
  • The Sibirsky family - the foremost of the many Genghis (Shaibanid) aristocratic families who previously lived in Russia.
  • Shihab family or rather the Chehab family - a prominent Lebanese aristocratic family;  He converted from his predecessor, Sunni Islam, to Christianity in the late 18th century.  The descendants were the Maronite rulers of the Emirate of Mount Lebanon
  • Bashir Shihab II - Lebanese Amir (prince) who ruled Ottoman Lebanon in the first half of the 19th century;  His family was Sunni Muslim;  Some of them were converted to Maronite Catholic Christianity in the late 18th century.
  • Skanderbeg - Albanian military leader;  He was forcibly converted from Christianity to Islam, but later returned to Christianity later in life.
  • Maria Aurora von Spiegel (born Fatima) - Turkish mistress of Augustus II The Strong and wife of the Polish aristocrat
  • Tabaraji of Ternate - Indonesian Sultan;  He converted to Roman Catholicism after 1534 and was baptized as Dom Manuel.
  • Castle of Toledo - daughter of a Muslim king of Toledo (called Almakrin or Almamun);  Ill as a young woman, he went to northern Iberia to participate in the healing waters of the Church of San Vicen;  When she was healed, she was baptized in Burgos;  Revered as a saint of the Catholic Church
  • Ibn Ishaq, one of the four monotheists who converted to Christianity after the emigration of Abyssinia by his brother-in-law, brother-in-law and first cousin of Muhammad (pbuh), the brother of 'Ubaid-Allah ibn Jahsh (Arabic-Zainab bint Jahsh).
  • Utameshgarai of Kazan - Khan of Kazan Khanate;  Kazan was forced to convert to Christianity following the siege
  • Mule Sec (Arabic: Mawlay al-Shaykh) - Moroccan prince, born 156 in Maracze.  Exiled to Spain, he converted to Roman Catholicism in Madrid and became known as Philip of Africa or Philip of Austria.
  • Yadegar Moksammat of Kazan - The Last Khan of the Kazan Khanate
  • Syeda of Seville - born an Iberian Muslim;  When Seville fell to the Almoravids, she fled to the care of Alfonso VI of Castile, became his mistress, converted to Christianity, and was baptized Isabel.
  • Zayed Abu Zayed - the last Almohad Governor of Valencia, Spain;  Continued to be a loyal ally of James I;  He converted to Roman Catholicism in 1236 and adopted the name Vicente Belvis, which he kept secret until the fall of Valencia.
  • Aslan Abashidze - Former leader of the Azerbaijani Autonomous Republic in western Georgia was born into a prominent Muslim Azerbaijani family but later converted to Christianity.
  • Basuki Abdullah - Indonesian painter;  Converted to Roman Catholicism
  • Saeed Abedini - Iranian-American pastor imprisoned in Iran, Abedini is an American and former Muslim who converted to Christianity in 2000
  • Taizir Abu Sada - This former member of the PLO founded the Ministry of Hope for Ismail after his conversion to Christianity;  Private driver of Yasir Arafat
  • Rotimi Adebari - Ireland's first black mayor
  • Inara Aga Khan - The second wife of Aga Khan IV, after completing her divorce, returned to the Christian faith by adopting her birth name "Gabriel".
  • Mehmet Ali Akka - Turkish assassin who assassinated leftist journalist Abdi Ipeki on February 1, 1979;  Later, on May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II shot and wounded him.  While in prison in 2007, he claimed to have converted to Christianity
  • Magdi Allam (baptized Magdi Cristiano Allam) - Italy's most famous Islamic journalist
  • Zakaria Anani - Former Sunni Muslim Lebanese militia fighter
  • Juan Andres - A Spanish Muslim scholar who converted to Catholicism and wrote a well-known controversial work against Islam
  • Matthew Ashimolov - British pastor and evangelist born in Nigeria
  • Asmiranda - Indonesian actress of Dutch descent;  Converted to Protestantism in December 2013;  She owes it to her transformation into the experience of dreaming of Jesus Christ three times.
  • Johannes Aveteranian - Born Muhammad Shukri Efendi, a Christian missionary of Turkish heritage
  • Josephine Bakhita, Roman Catholic saint from Darfur, Sudan
  • Parveen Bobby - Former Indian Actress and Former Fashion Model;  Born into a Muslim family in Junagadh, Gujarat, she later converted to Christianity and was baptized in a Protestant Anglican Church on Malabar Hill.
  • Tunde Bakre - Pentecostal pastor and Nigerian politician.
  • Josephine Bakhita - Roman Catholic saint from Darfur, Sudan.  She was forcibly converted to Islam and was baptized on January 9 under the names of Bakhita Josephine Margaret and Fortunata.
  • Sarah Balabagan - Philippine prisoner in the United Arab Emirates in 1994-96.
  • Fatima Rifka Bari - American teenager of Sri Lankan descent who ran away from home in 2009 drew international attention when she claimed that her Muslim parents might have killed her for converting to Christianity.
  • Sheikh Ahmed Barzani - the leader of the Barzani tribe in Iraqi Kurdistan and the elder brother of the Kurdish national leader Mustafa Barzani;  He converted to Christianity in 1931 during an anti-government uprising
  • Mohammed Christoph Bilek - Former Algerian Muslim living in France since 1961;  Baptized Roman Catholic in 1970;  He founded Our Lady of Kabul in the 1990s
  • Francis Bock - Sudanese - American activist converts from Christianity to Islam;  But later returned to his Christian faith. [131]
  • Jean-Bedell Bocacca - Emperor of the Central African Republic (converts from Christianity to Islam) [132] [133]
  • As Thomas Bonnie - Beninese Banker and politician who has been President of Benin since 2006;  Originally from a Muslim family;  Is now Evangelical Protestant
  • Bruei - Indonesian singer (converting from Christianity to Islam)
  • Michael Sajkovsky, a Polish-Cossack writer and political immigrant who worked for the revival of Poland
  • Mouse Dadis Camera - Former Guinean Army officer who served as President of the Republic of Guinea;  Converted from Roman Catholic Christianity to Islam
  • Rianti Cartwright - Indonesian actress, model, presenter and Vijay;  Two weeks before leaving for the United States to marry, Sophia Rianti Ryanan Cartwright converted to Islam as a baptized Catholic.
  • Chameleon (born Hakeem Seriki) - American rapper born Muslim, but later converted to Christianity
  • Jibril Cisse - French international footballer
  • Hansen Clark - U.S. Representative for the 13th Congressional District of Michigan
  • Eldridge Cleaver - initially associated with the Nation of Islam, later with Evangelical Christianity, and later with Mormonism.
  • Michał Czajkowski - Polish - was a Cossack writer and political immigrant who worked for the renaissance of Poland and the restoration of a Cossack Ukraine.
  • Justinas Dormojuono - the first Indonesian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church;  He served as Archbishop of Semarang from 1963 to 1981, and was elevated to Cardinal in 1967.  Converted to Catholicism in 1932
  • Noni Darwish - Egyptian-American writer, human rights activist, critic of Islam, founder of the Arabs for Israel, and former director of the Muslim United
  • Hassan Dehkani-Tafti - The first ethnic Persian bishop of Iran after the seventh century and the Islamic occupation of Persia
  • Mehdi Dibaj - Iranian Christian converts from Shia Islam, pastor and Christian martyr
  • Beautiful Odelia Pinot - Indonesian model and actress from the mixed Caucasian and Indonesian Bugis dynasty and ex-wife of Tenku Mohammed Fakhri Petra, Prince of Malaysia.
  • Momolu Dukuly - Liberian politician;  Became the second Foreign Minister under William VS Tubman
  • Daniel Bambang Dwi Byantoro - Leader of the Indonesian Orthodox Church (and Archimandrite)
  • The wife of the Queen of Iran is Sora Esfandiari-Bakhtiari
  • Baha'i El-Din Ahmad Hussein El-Aqad - Former Egyptian Muslim Sheikh, Theological Discourse with a Christian Persuaded him to make a serious study of the Christian Scriptures, after which he converted to Christianity in January 2005.
  • Mohamed Elevonibi - Nigerian-Canadian footballer
  • Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari - Second wife and queen of the late Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, who converted to Roman Catholicism
  • Joseph Fadelle (born Muhammad al-Sayyid al-Mousavi) - Roman Catholic convert and author born in 1964 in Iraq to a Shia family.
  • Rima Faqih - Lebanese-American actress, model, professional wrestler, beauty pageant title holder;  Miss USA 2010;  Maronite converted to Christianity
  • Donald Fareed - Iranian televangelist and minister
  • Hassam Farraj - Palestinian-American writer, minister, and televangelist
  • Mark A.  Gabriel - Egyptian Islamic scholar and author
  • David Gartenstein-Ross - Anti-Terrorist Expert and Advocate (From Judaism to Islam)
  • Kabir Gabaja-Biamila - American football defensive end, drafted by Green Bay Packers, is currently a free agent.
  • Kiki Fatmala - Arab Indonesian actress.
  • Fatia Ghali - Egyptian princess and youngest daughter of Fouad I and Nazli Sabri of Egypt
  • Rufa Guterres - Philippine actress, model and former beauty queen (converts from Christianity to Islam and converts to Christianity)
  • Tunch Ilkin - Former Turkish American footballer
  • Qadri Ismail - Former American footballer
  • Ragib Ismail - Former American footballer
  • Sabatina James (born 1982) - born in Dheder, Pakistan;  Austrian-Pakistani book author;  Began a new life in Vienna, changed her name and converted to Catholicism;  Baptized in 2006
  • Esther John - Born into a Pakistani Muslim family;  Converted to Christianity;  She became a nurse in the rural communities of northern India and was later killed
  • Mario Joseph - Born into a Muslim family, he became a prominent imam before the age of 18, but later converted to Catholicism, was persecuted and forced to flee to Europe.
  • Lina Joy - Malayalee who converted from Islam to Christianity;  Aslina Jailani was born in 1964 in Malaysia to Muslim parents of Javanese descent;  Converted at the age of 26;  She was baptized in 1998 and asked the Malaysian courts to legalize her conversion
  • Emir Kasturika - Serbian and Yugoslav filmmaker and actor
  • Dr.  Noor Luke - Uyghur Bible translator
  • Ferrano Lപ്pez (soldier) - 16th-century Indian Portuguese soldier who converted to Roman Catholicism.
  • Youssef Lule - President of Uganda from 13 April to 20 June 1979
  • Pinkan Mambo (born Pinkan Ratnasari Mambo) - Indonesian singer;  Converted in 2010;  The decision was made after she admitted that she had studied various religions of the world and had finally fallen into the fear of Jesus Christ.
  • Fadma Ait Mansour - French writers Jean Amrose and Taos Amrose
  • Roy Morton (born Vikas Xono Abdul Salam) - Indonesian actor who converted to Roman Catholicism as a child but later converted to the Indonesian Orthodox Church in 1997.
  • Joseph Mastur (born Ghasim Khan) - Missionary to Chinese Turkistan with Mission Union of Sweden.
  • Carlos Menem - Former President of Argentina;  Nusseirii was raised until 1994, a constitutional requirement for the presidency, but converted to Roman Catholicism.
  • Archbishop Thomas Luke Emsouza - Born into a Muslim family;  He converted to Christianity as a child and later became an archbishop in his native Malawi, where he converted and baptized his father, a former imam.
  • Muhsin Mohammed - Carolina Panthers' current American footballer, grew up in a Muslim family and later converted to Christianity.
  • Paul Mulla - Turkish scholar and professor of Islamic studies at the Pontifical Oriental Institute
  • Youssef Nader Khani - Iranian Christian pastor sentenced to death for apostasy
  • Diana Nachoson - Indonesian singer, convert to Protestant religion after marriage
  • Marina Nemat - Canadian writer of Iranian descent and a former political prisoner of the Iranian government;  Born into a Christian family, she converted to Islam to avoid the death penalty, but later converted to Christianity.
  • Malika Awfkir - Moroccan writer and daughter of General Mohammed Awfkir;  She and her brothers were converts from Islam to Catholicism;  In her book, Stolen Lives, she writes, "We rejected Islam, which gave us nothing, and chose Catholicism instead."
  • Shams Pahlavi - Iranian princess and elder sister of Shah and Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran
  • Sherina Gunawan - Indonesian actress and model.  Indonesian actor Ryan Delon has converted to Christianity after remarrying Situmeyang.
  • Hamid Pourmond - Former Iranian Army Colonel and General Leader of the Jamaat-e-Rabbani, the Iranian branch of the Assemblies of God Church in Iran
  • Nabeel Qureshi - Former Ahmadiyya Muslim;  Converted to evangelical Christianity in 2005;  Ravi Zacharias became an internationally recognized apologist by the name of International Ministries.
  • Daud Rahbar - Pakistani scholar of comparative religions, composer, short story writer, translator, philosopher, interdisciplinary interlocutor, musician, drummer, singer, guitarist
  • Abdul Rahman - Afghan who escaped execution due to foreign pressure converts to Christianity
  • Brother Rachid - Converts from Moroccan Christian Islam;  The AL-Hayat channel hosts a weekly live call-in show
  • Majeed Rashid Muhammad - Conversion from Kurdish Christian Islam;  Today it has formed a network of former Kurdish Muslims with about 2,000 members
  • Davy Razor - Indonesian model of French descent;  Converted to Roman Catholicism
  • Emily Rutte (born Syeda Salme) - Princess of Zanzibar and Oman
  • The national leader of Indonesia was Albertus Sogijapranata, the first indigenous Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop in Indonesia.
  • Queen Nazli Sabri of Egypt converts from Sunni Islam to Christianity
  • Nusli Sabri - wife of the Queen of Egypt;  [217] She converted to Catholicism in 1950 and adopted the name "Mary Elizabeth".
  • Kai Sadrak - Indonesian missionary
  • Rev.  Manigun Syed - Converts to Islam in Manipur (born 1965 and converted to Christianity in 1985), from Manipur, India
  • Mohammed Ali Seineldin - Former Argentine Army Colonel who took part in two failed coup attempts in 1988 and 1990 against the democratically elected governments of President Raul Alphonse and President Carlos Meneme.
  • Lukman Sardi - Indonesian actor
A immediate question from Muslims reading this was... 

Where are the remaining 8.4 million?

My only answer would be...Go and search each one on the Internet yourself and proof this wrong. Definitely there will be some mistakes, but overall there will be enough to confirm this.
You will even find many many more names and individuals that don't want to be named or even other names added to their name like this last name, that of Lukman Sardi - Indonesian actor
After a search of his name, I received... "6 Indonesian Artists Converted from Islam to Christianity" https://www.insertlive.com/hot-gossip/20220220221716-7-266779/6-artis-indonesia-pindah-agama-islam-ke-kristen-ada-yang-lekat-peran-ustaz

Go try it... Do an Internet search on Google
  • Check =  ex Muslims; About 35 900 000 results (result within 0,54 seconds)
  • Check = ex Muslims Pakistani; About 3 630 000 results (0,50 seconds) 
  • Check = ex Muslims Saudi; About 4 070 000 results (0,51 seconds) 
  • Check = ex Muslims Iran; About 4 900 000 results (0,57 seconds) 
Lastly, I gathered the TESTIMONIES of a few ex-Muslims as motivational stories on my Blog. I found quite a number on my list that is not included above, so I can just imagine there are many more. If Interested, you can find it here... 



How can the Quran be the Word of God in the light of this...

 How can the Quran be the Word of God in the light of this...



ORIGINAL SOURCES WHERE THE QURAN "STOLE" HIS STORIES FROM - EISJH🤔

ORIGINAL SOURCES WHERE THE QURAN "STOLE" HIS STORIES FROM - EISJH🤔

People post strange things on the internet -mostly proofing their Ignorance.

"THE BIBLE IS FROM SATAN AND I CAN PROOF IT"

A comment on this post says a lot...

"If it is so Quran is also demonic because Q3 , Q12 ( definitely from Genesis 40 and 41); 

Q17, Q 19 ,Q26, Q28, Q 33 and many more - They are much  the same as the bible. It's like they were copied from the bible🤔

(Remember, Muhammad is supposed to live 600 YEARS AFTER THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH - THUS... WHO COPIED WHO?)

Read more about the Origin of the Quran and proofs that many material are copies from the Bible and other sources from that time.

Look to this very interesting Video discussion on this subject:

Original Sources Where Muhammad / Quran Stole its Stories From https://youtu.be/MqYeXBrM6C0


WHERE TO READ ALL FOUR OF THE HOLY BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE QURAN.

A SPECIAL FREE GIFT for MUSLIMS...
who like to study the Holy Books mentioned in the Quran...
The FREE GIFT is the LINK of a Special Online WEBSITE..
Yes, WHERE YOU CAN READ THE TEXT of ALL FOUR OF THE HOLY BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE QURAN.
👉When on the Website ... Just Click on the name of the Holy Book you want to read: Taurat, Zabur, Injil or Quran.
📖They all teach that ‘Isa is a great prophet, but there is more...
Go read it yourself!
💥The link for that Website: http://www.al-kitab.org/webkitab/

Can one reconcile the beliefs of Christianity and Islam?

Answer to the remark/question...

I'm a believer in Jesus. I believe in His crucifixion and resurrection from the dead. But Islam also makes a lot of sense to me and I believe Muhammad was a prophet. 

What can I do to reconcile the two differing beliefs? 

Can one reconcile the beliefs of Christianity and Islam?



Answer by Mike Muluk...

As my credentials tell you, I am an ex-Muslim Christian.

When I was a Muslim, I thought I could reach out to more of my Christian friends and try to convert them to Islam, if I had known more about their religion. I was probably at roughly the same point where you are right now, only from “the other side,” so to say.

I thought that I could somehow reconcile Christianity and Islam, because on the surface, those two world-religions seem to have so much in common:

Islam teaches monotheism, just like Christianity.

  • The protagonists of the Qur’an are 90% people from the Bible.
  • Islam teaches that Jesus was a prophet sent by Allah!
  • I thought: “What significance is a little difference of opinions regarding the crucifixion, right?”

Oh boy. Was I wrong!

After years of research (this was before the Internet), I came to the conclusion that the teachings of Islam and Christianity are not only mutually exclusive from one another, but I came to the conclusion that the teachings of Muhammad are the EXACT opposite from the teachings of Christ!

Read it all here..


A #Parrot_Muslim Question about Apostle Paul answered

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