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SummaryI once believed my highest calling was to serve Allah as His slaveβ€”praying, fasting, and fulfilling every duty, yet feeling trapped by constant rules. Then I met Jesus and discovered I’m not a slave but an adopted child of God. He knows me fully, loves me unconditionally, and has set me free from fear and deficiency. Now I walk in His freedom each day, rejoicing in the grace that makes me His daughter.


In this powerful conversation, ex-Muslim turned Christian Hatun Tash shares the stark difference between the identity offered in Islam and the freedom found in Christ. While Islam teaches that the highest a person can be is a slave to Allah, Christianity reveals a God who adopts us as sons and daughters, fully known, fully loved, and fully free.

Hatun speaks boldly about the role of women in Islamic theology, the disturbing presence of slavery in Islamic doctrine, and how discovering Jesus changed everything.

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Welcome to the Maybe God Podcast! On this channel, we tackle the biggest and most controversial questions people are asking about God, religion, the meaning of life, and the modern-day culture wars. Instead of simply arguing about who's right and wrong, however, we like to give people who are asking such questions a platform to tell their stories. Maybe God host Eric Huffman is the Lead Pastor of The Story Church in Houston, TX and is the author of two books ("40 Days of Doubt" and "Scripture and the Skeptic"). A preacher's kid who was raised in the Bible Belt, Eric renounced his core Christian beliefs for more than a decade until God brought him to his knees in dramatic fashion. Since his return to Christianity, Eric has continued to ask hard questions - and to encourage others to do the same - in pursuit of the Truth. At Maybe God, we believe that questions lead to deeper conversations, deeper conversations lead to true stories, and true stories lead to a better world.