People are entitled to their religious beliefs. If they want to convert, it is their choice.
2007-11-26 00:57:38
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answered by KyLoveChick 7
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I've heard it said that the only Bible some people will ever
read or see is YOU. If all Christians would be fun-loving
caring people they should be, more "outsiders" might want
to know more about how we're always positive and happy.
Otherwise, success in convincing Muslims to convert will
probably not be successful. Always have true answers to
give them should they ask questions about your faith in
God and what knowing Him personally has done for you.
2007-11-26 01:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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well how to convert a muslim to christianity .... firstly i say u can do this by pointing out to the person the differences between what they believe ...now for doing this u need to have a good knowledge about both religions .
first try to study ur religion well and then search for what is wrong in the other religion i mean y u find christianity to be perfect and place some questions before him ... try to bring out differences in two religions ...as u know both bible(i mean injeel here) and quran are divine revelations .....
try to present to him what is true from what is false n eventually things will b made more clearer ....inshallah
sister i would like to say sumthin ..if u try to search for truth then definitely before convincing that person to convert , u wud find many of ur doubts get cleared in the quran ....
u have taken a good step ...i have seen many cases wer people who have a good knowledge about christianity try preaching their religion to muslims n finally end up reverting to islam .... alhumdulillah ...
so u have taken the first step ... i hope ALLAH shows u the right path so tht u may clearly distinguish truth from falsehood
i would like to quote this lastly :
"Truth has (now) arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish." [Qur'an 17:81]
2007-11-26 01:14:57
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answered by mirza b 1
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Let's put things in perspective.
We can sow the seed, we can water.
It is God alone that provides the increase.
It is entirely up to Him.
Pray they may have an open mind and heart when you say anything. IF there is no open mind to examine things, you'll never get off square one...this goes for everyone, whatever background.
2007-11-26 01:09:28
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answered by Jed 7
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why would you want to? If the person is content being Muslim, let it be. Trying to force a change could destroy a friendship.
Perhaps having an open discussion about religions in general would be good. Maybe if you'd show them about Christianity, they would decide to change, but if not, you should respect that. You wouldn't want someone constantly trying to change you to being Muslim right?
2007-11-26 00:58:04
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answer #5
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answered by smckech1972 4
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that's spectacular, in spite of the shown fact that it is not lots the Muslims who convert that we could agonize approximately it is that small proportion that wreaks terror on others and carry out international a bay.
2016-10-18 04:07:25
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answered by ? 4
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How presumptuous of you.
He is on the Arabic Q&A site right now asking: How do you convert a Christian to Islam?
2007-11-26 01:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Paul created an effectiveTrinity Dogma to convert Romans. You also try to create some new religion easier than Islam and try to offer Muslims. Your name is also very attractive. May be some of them will buy it
2007-11-26 01:01:53
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answered by majeed3245 7
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Impossible. You can't force anyone to believe in something unless they wish to do so. Especially when they are adolescent/adults. They have FREE WILL. They can choose to follow the path of God or the Devil's. If he so chooses to remain as a Muslim, let him be. Islam is not a bad religion anyway.
2007-11-26 00:58:12
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answered by occultdestroyer 3
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Try converting yourself and your muslim friend to atheism and do the whole world a favour.
2007-11-26 01:06:07
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answered by Moscow 5
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Explain this: Christians and Jews believe it was Isaac whom Abram was going to sacrifice. Muslims believe it was Abram's first born Ishmael whom he was going to sacrifice. The point is not who the child was, the point is that,"God will provide the sacrifice." And He did with His first born son Yeshua (Jesus), for the sake of all.
Sooo, we (Christians, Jews, and Muslims) need to stop sacrificing our children and accept the one true sacrifice that Yahweh provided. Shalom.
2007-11-26 01:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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