Same way anyone else does.
Admit to Jesus that you are a sinner and that you believe He died as a sacrifice to cover your sins. This is the only requirement for becoming a Christian.
Past that, be baptized, attend a Bible-believing/teaching church, meet for regular encouragment with other Christians. Pray, study God's Word. These activities will help make your conversion easier all around.
2006-08-23 01:30:05
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answered by azar_and_bath 4
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There is no need to. In Koran, there's mentioning of Isa Almasih (Jesus Messiah).
Isa is the Almasih and also the Kalimatula (word of God), and will come again and judge. Just believe in that.
Believe in your heart that Isa is the Almasih, and confess with your mouth.
Besides, Koran also mentioned that if anything not sure, go ask the people of the book (Christian), or read Injil (Gospel). Just do what the Koran teach, to read Injil.
Now, why is there a need to be Christian? No need. I do not want to. Too many dirty names attached to this name 'Christian'.
By the way, it is not been converted into Christian that will save a person. But a personal relation with God, thru' Isa (Jesus).
2006-08-23 08:27:15
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answered by Melvin C 5
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First of all Moslems there is no such thing it is Muslims and if you want to denounce your faith. All you have to is be like the rest of the Unbelievers. but since you not muslim why do you care..
2006-08-23 08:28:55
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answered by Muslimah4Life 3
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Listen to the inner thoughts in your head, and your inner voice. If these thoughts are saying to you to consider Christianity, then you most certainly should explore this voice. Pull out your phone book and call a minister near you. It simply takes believing in God; that for your sins and our sin, He came to the earth as Jesus; and He died - was resurrected on the third day. And now, through your faith in Him and obedience, you shall live forever.
2006-08-23 08:32:48
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answered by hotshot8760 2
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Since "Muslim" means "one who submits to the will of God", then anybody who changes was never a real Muslim to begin with.
Of course,there are lots of different types of Muslim. I suppose you could convert between Sunni, Shia, or Sufi, etc. and still be considered a Muslim (at least by somebody).
2006-08-23 08:28:41
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answered by pondering_it_all 4
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Shouldn't this question be directed to the religion the person is about to change to?
2006-08-23 08:26:32
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answered by Mesum 4
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He could wear a sign that says 'stone me, Im a Christian'.
2006-08-23 08:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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First they must spell MUSLIM correctly.
2006-08-23 08:26:13
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answered by zeuster2 3
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