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Numerous Christian missionary organizations spend
millions of dollars each year in attempting to convert Muslims throughout the
world to Christianity. South Africa is no exception.
Despite all their concentrated efforts, Christian missionary
organizations have never experienced any significant success in converting
Muslims. Part of their new strategy is to indoctrinate non-Christians into
Christianity while allowing converts to keep those aspects of their culture and
religion that do not clearly contradict Christian teachings. How do they do
this?
Christian missionaries are encouraged to conform to Islamic
dress norms. By blending into the Muslim community, it becomes easier for
missionaries to preach their anti-Islamic message. In many Muslim countries they
also have "Jesus Mosques" that are built similar to our masaajids. The Islamic
form of prayers involving physical prostrations are allowed to continue. The
weekly congregational prayers are moved from Sunday to Friday afternoons. The
Church even encourages fasting in the Holy Month of Ramadaan. The two Islamic
Eid days are celebrated and acknowledged by Christians as special Christian
holidays. Missionaries also attempt to persuade Muslims that the Holy Quran
itself states that Jesus (alaihis salaam) is the son of God. (Ma'azallah).
What Christian missionaries are actually doing is simplifying
the process of conversion to such an extent that the masses of uneducated
Muslims will find this completely misleading and distorted form of Christianity
acceptable.
As a community of believers we can no longer afford to
tolerate illiteracy and lack of proper Islamic knowledge. Without the basic
ability to read, many of our Muslim brothers and sisters may fall sway to the
illusionary appeal of the Christian missions. The Muslim Ummah must be
continually strengthened and educated in both the eternal Truth of Islam and
utter falsehood of Christianity.
Educating Muslims about Christianity will not only allow us
to defend Islam, but will also enable us to spread the message of Islam among
the Christians themselves.
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