Summary
SummaryIβm Rhys, an Algerian-born believer who grew up devoted to Allahβpraying five times a day, fasting Ramadan, even reciting the shahada before I could walk π. My hunger to understand the Quran led me from my grandparentsβ home in Algeria to college life in the United States. Yet, as I dove into surahsβlike the tale of Zulqarnain finding the sun in a muddy spring (Surah 18) and verses on jihad (Surah 9)βI felt something missing. The violence, the demeaning of women, the call to terrorβit jarred against my spirit. Then one verse stood out: βYou have no ground to stand on unless you observe the Torah and the Gospelβ (Surah 5). I began reading the Bible, attending studies, wrestling with Jesusβ words in Matthew 5: βLove your enemiesβ¦pray for those who persecute youβ β€οΈ. On December 12, 2010, at 19, I knelt at the foot of the cross and gave my life to Christβthen was baptized days later. My familyβs reaction was brutal: death threats, rejection, even violence. But Godβs grace turned my heart toward forgiveness. Today, Iβve reconciled with them, living out the grace Iβve received. At the end of my search for Allah, I found Jesusβthe pearl of infinite value that cost me everything yet gave me everything. π
βWe believe in what was revealed to us, and what was revealed to you. Our God and your God is one.β Those are the words that Muslims are commanded to say to Christians (and Jews) in regards to what the Quran teaches compared to the Bible. But a deeper dive into the Quran reveals much moreβ¦
This is the story of how and why an Algerian-born Muslim became a Christian after he decided to dedicate his life to Allah⦠Not Jesus, Allah.
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Time Chapters
Β 00:31 Questioning faith 01:05 My upbringing in Islam 02:09 Move to the United States 05:38 Jihad vs grace 08:40 Encountering Jesusβ teachings 12:20 Commitment & baptism 14:24 Forgiveness & reconciliation
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