I see reports of conversions, mostly to Islam, but disturbingly enough, some from Islam to Christianity.
A part of these are due to "marriage" of Muslim girls to Christians in the West. It is forbidden, but it does occur. With children, and the pressure of society, some of these girls enter Christianity. What their inner thoughts are, were they really knowledgeable and practicing Muslims before their conversion, and did they believe in a personal savior before this, etc. are questions that need researching. I haven't come across much data or self-stories from that type of apostates.
Most cases of apostasy are due to pressures of society. Freedom to do what one pleases is very attractive at a certain age, and this gives rise to boyfriends, and then either they become either atheists, or if marriage, then gradually the resistance to Christianity gives way.
Some cases of conversion are after soul searching, reading the Scriptures, etc. In these cases, the convert reports a vision in which Jesus (as) appears and declares himself as Son of God. Then he asks to be accepted as a personal savior if the person wants salvation in the hereafter.
These poor people do not realise that this is actually Satan appearing as Jesus. How do you protect yourself from being misled in such a way?
Recite "Aoodhu billahe minashShaytanirRajeem"
أَعُوْذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيْمِ
There is a story of how Satan tried to hoodwink Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani, but Allah (swt) saved the Sheikh. May Allah be your Protector and Guide
aameen
If Muslims are from a family where a person is held in such high esteem that he is a "personal savior", then shifting such allegiance to Jesus is not such a great leap for the convert.One more reason to avoid sects where peers, mushaikh etc. are venerated.
A part of these are due to "marriage" of Muslim girls to Christians in the West. It is forbidden, but it does occur. With children, and the pressure of society, some of these girls enter Christianity. What their inner thoughts are, were they really knowledgeable and practicing Muslims before their conversion, and did they believe in a personal savior before this, etc. are questions that need researching. I haven't come across much data or self-stories from that type of apostates.
Most cases of apostasy are due to pressures of society. Freedom to do what one pleases is very attractive at a certain age, and this gives rise to boyfriends, and then either they become either atheists, or if marriage, then gradually the resistance to Christianity gives way.
Some cases of conversion are after soul searching, reading the Scriptures, etc. In these cases, the convert reports a vision in which Jesus (as) appears and declares himself as Son of God. Then he asks to be accepted as a personal savior if the person wants salvation in the hereafter.
These poor people do not realise that this is actually Satan appearing as Jesus. How do you protect yourself from being misled in such a way?
Recite "Aoodhu billahe minashShaytanirRajeem"
أَعُوْذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيْمِ
There is a story of how Satan tried to hoodwink Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani, but Allah (swt) saved the Sheikh. May Allah be your Protector and Guide
aameen
If Muslims are from a family where a person is held in such high esteem that he is a "personal savior", then shifting such allegiance to Jesus is not such a great leap for the convert.One more reason to avoid sects where peers, mushaikh etc. are venerated.
2 Comments:
This is crazy. A. there is nothing wrong with atheism
B. Not seeing why Christianity is worse than Islam.
A. What is wring with atheism is that it leads to life on earth as a game, and ultimately to selfishness.
B. Christianity is unTruth because it assigns a child to God, thereby implying an imperfection in God.
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