Encounters with Jesus Christ Cause Muslims to Convert


Here are three testimonies of Muslims who had revelations and visions of Jesus Christ. Each is about half an hour long.

The first is Afshin Javid, an Iranian who joined Hezbollah Jihad in order to please Allah. He says that there is not one verse in the Quran about Mohammed being in heaven because all are waiting for the final judgement day, but after two weeks of asking God to show him what to do, Jesus Christ came to him in prison and said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” He shocked this young man by telling him that he is forgiven, and that just for asking, not for doing expected religious deeds like killing people or praying 5 times a day. Jesus told him that he could forgive other Muslim people, but someone needs to go tell them.


The second is Jerry Rassamni, a Druse Muslim, born in Lebanon. He read the Bible and realized that there are many names of Allah in the Quran, but not one is about love and not one is Father. Jerry saw the futility of hatred and warfare. After his conversion, which was born when he first felt the love of his enemy for him, he wrote a book called From Jihad to Jesus: An Ex-militant's Journey of Faith.


The third is Zak Gariba, a Nigerian Imam. In Nigeria, he carried the daughter of a friend into a Christian meeting. She had been paralyzed from birth and couldn't walk. He heard the speaker say "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus," and the girl began to move her legs. She said, "I want to walk," and when he wouldn't put her down, she bit him. He about dropped her and she walked for the first time. He found himself in Canada, abandoned by his parents. As he was about to commit suicide, there was a loud knock on the door. He says God spoke to him, “Your parents forsook you, I will be there for you” and “I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”


In the book of Revelation, Jesus says, "I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and dine with him and he with me." (3:20) These 3 Muslims heard God's call and opened the door to faith in Him.

In the Bible, the first great commandment to a human being who had understanding and the power of  choice was to Cain, where the Lord told him to “do what is right” (Gen. 4:7). The problem was Cain’s attitude and the hatred, pride, envy, and violence in his heart. God told him that all he had to do to get what he wanted in life was to do what he knew down deep to be right, but Cain refused. As a result, he became alienated from his family and what should have been his inheritance.  

Jesus brought us another commandment that could change the world. He said, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” He also said, “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

Remember Muslims, God is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jacob is the ancestor of the Jews, but Abraham and Isaac are the ancestors of much of the Middle East. Remember Israelis, that the commands to do what is right and love your neighbor as yourself apply to Jews, Christians, and all mankind. When people have no land to live on, meager water, food, medicine, and building materials, there is nothing left for them but to make war. They have nothing to lose. On the other hand, a religion that glorifies death will never inspire the worshipers to build a decent life here on earth for ordinary citizens. Killing is easy. A monkey can do it. Building a society takes brains. But only God can change a heart and fill it with peace rather than war. Only God can forgive sins now, as soon as you ask. 

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