Al Majd Channel were at Al Muntada center near AUB in 2006. They were making a documentary about the center's activities. Then Dr. Ian came in unexpectedly, so he became the documentary's focal point. I have met him four times before this time. I answered his questions, and provided him with the rational evidences about Islam. This time he came ready to become a Muslim. His last obstacle was that he thought that practicing Islam is difficult (mainly the five daily prayers). However, once he took the step and learned how to pray, he felt comfortable, and realized that it wasn't as hard as he thought. Dr. Ian is now living in the US, still a practicing Muslim, and I'm still in touch with him.
abdulmājid;1375469 said:Al Majd Channel were at Al Muntada center near AUB in 2006. They were making a documentary about the center's activities. Then Dr. Ian came in unexpectedly, so he became the documentary's focal point. I have met him four times before this time. I answered his questions, and provided him with the rational evidences about Islam. This time he came ready to become a Muslim. His last obstacle was that he thought that practicing Islam is difficult (mainly the five daily prayers). However, once he took the step and learned how to pray, he felt comfortable, and realized that it wasn't as hard as he thought. Dr. Ian is now living in the US, still a practicing Muslim, and I'm still in touch with him.
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