Why I Left Islam for the Love of Jesus

Mohamad Faridi

This is my life story as an ex muslim! It is a Christian testimony of God’s love for all His creation, not only Christians…and yes, that includes Muslims.

It is about how I encountered the love of Jesus as a and experienced transformation.

Labels don’t change identity. no one is born muslim or exmuslim or christian or hindu or atheist…Our perception of God as our Father is the problem. Many Christians suffer the same identity crisis that people in other beliefs experience. It’s not about a name…it’s about coming to know our Father…no matter what label we put on one another.

I shared this in a conference in March 2020 in Florida. I hope it inspires you to seek God’s love for yourself and experience His Presence in 2021.

I was a Muslim with insecurities and fears like any other. I did not know the truth nor who God is. I always loved God but had no knowledge of His nature, character and more importantly how He sees me. But then I came to know Jesus and realized that Jesus is the Word of God about Me (and you). He came to unveil the truth about who we are.

In this video, not only I share my testimony on conversion from Islam to Christianity, but also I share with you the revelation of God’s love that made me to become a Christian.

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Muslima Converts to Christianity

Hoori Khandani

I was born in Iran, in the year 1985, only a few years after the Islamic Revolution and the takeover of the Mullah’s regime. My family was semi-religious. My father’s side of the family was completely secular, while my mom side was very religious. I still had to wear hijab when I turned 9 and do the Islamic prayers 5 times a day, in Arabic. Moreover, in school the Islamic principles were forced on us (without question), making me a practicing Muslim. I even competed in Quranic recitation championships. Fast forward, I immigrated to the US when I was 19, almost 19 years ago. I joined the US Army 2 years later, out of college. Then I got deployed to Iraq. I had my child, Dylan, when I was 27, and living the American Dream: Married, great 6-figure job in the government, 6-bedroom house in VA. I left all that and moved back to California after my divorce, to pursue a degree in law and in hopes of becoming an attorney. But the Lord wanted me to meet Him first. I got baptized on my 30th. birthday, in January 2015, and have been going strong for the last 8 years, ever since. I graduated from law school in May 2020 (on the onset of COVID), and received two LLMs (Master of Laws) followed by that. My spiritual walk with Lord Jesus Christ has been the biggest true accomplishment in my life, and such an amazing journey, despite all the challenges.

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