Muslims converting to Christianity

Muslims have the reputation of being extraordinarily resistant to evangelism, but, according to the data in this article, the Holy Spirit is changing that, with millions of Muslims coming to faith, despite the death penalty for doing so. From Muslims Leaving Islam in Droves, quoting a Muslim scholar:

In every hour, 667 Muslims convert to Christianity. Everyday, 16,000 Muslims convert to Christianity. Every year, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity. These numbers are very large indeed.

Much of this is happening in Africa, as Christianity is booming at the expense of Islam. But the article cites outbreaks of faith in other Muslim enclaves, as well:

Allam, author of numerous books and deputy editor of Milan’s Corriere della Sera [the man the pope recently baptized], joins a list of converts from Islam which includes many other public intellectuals and millions of average people from all over the world. This is more than the normal flow between two large religious communities. Islam can point to little in the way of recent conversions. Its claim to be the world’s fastest-growing religion stems mostly from the high birth rate in Islamic countries, whose infant mortality rates have been cut by the introduction of Western medicine. Christian growth is based on adult conversion. As leading Christian evangelist Wolfgang Simpson writes, “More Muslims have come to Christ in the last two decades than in all of history.”

Although al-Qataani points to Africa, there is another phenomenon based on repulsion from Islamist dictatorship, corruption, and terrorist violence. In Iran as many as 1 million people have surreptitiously converted to Evangelical Christianity in the last five years. Pastor Hormoz Shariat claims to have converted 50,000 of them through his U.S.-based Farsi-language satellite ministry. He contrasts the upswing to the efforts of evangelical missionaries in Iran between 1830 and 1979, whose 149 years of work built a Christian community of only 3,000. One Iranian religious scholar believes youth are abandoning Islam because it is identified with the corrupt Iranian government. Now the Iranian Majlis (parliament) is debating the death penalty for conversion. . . .

In southern Russia the same pattern is emerging. According to Roman Silantyev, executive secretary of the Inter-religious Council in Russia, freed from atheist control, two million Muslims converted to Christianity. Repulsed by bloody terrorist attacks, those living in areas such as Beslan have converted to Christianity in the greatest numbers of all. As many as 100,000 have converted to Christianity in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan.

After decades of Islamist war, evangelicals report thousands of sub-rosa converts in rural areas of Kashmir. Says one churchgoer: “I am interested in this religion. I hate violence. I hate fundamentalists in Islam. I come here to seek peace.” An Indian newspaper headline reads: “Urban Muslim Youth Out to Junk Faith.”

Following decades of terrorist rule, Palestinians are being quietly converted, holding in-home services to avoid detection. Says one evangelist: “I’ve been working among these people for thirty years, and I promise you I’ve never seen anything like this.”

6 comments ↓

#1 Theresa K. on 04.04.08 at 8:24 am

This is good news! I was really annoyed, however, by Andrew Walden’s sporadic use of the term “evangelical”. In one paragraph, he describes people converting to Christianity and in another people are converting to Evangelical Christianity. It makes no sense in the context of his article - people are either converting to Christianity or not. I guess I picked up on it because I used to do that…drop in the word “evangelical” to stress groups I considered truly Christian versus those I did not.

On a different topic, one of the many articles he references contained a troubling and familiar quote from a new “convert”: Masooda, 22, calls herself a “believer of Christ,” although she is not baptized. “It’s not a matter of religion,” she says. “It’s about finding God. I have found mine.” Her face radiates with excitement as she describes how she saw two visions of Christ.

#2 Iran » Blog Archive » Muslims converting to Christianity on 04.04.08 at 11:26 am

[…] Cranach: The Blog of Veith wrote an interesting post today on Muslims converting to ChristianityHere’s a quick excerptHe contrasts the upswing to the efforts of evangelical missionaries in Iran between 1830 and 1979, whose 149 years of work built a Christian community of only 3,000….In Iran as many as 1 million people have surreptitiously converted to Evangelical Christianity in the last five years….Now the Iranian Majlis (parliament) is debating the death penalty for conversion….One Iranian religious scholar believes youth are abandoning Islam because it is identified with the corrupt Iranian government…. […]

#3 WebMonk on 04.04.08 at 2:12 pm

Theresa, depending on how much she’s been taught, she may not have the foggiest clue that baptism is important. (I couldn’t find the article you mention, so I’m just positing a possibility.)

I’ve seen the “Evangelical” label refer to any Christian group (regardless of denomination) that is actively evangelizing in an area compared to pre-existing Christian groups in the area that aren’t doing any evangelizing. Some areas have Christian churches in existence but mostly cultural in makeup.

#4 LAJ on 04.04.08 at 9:53 pm

That’s most encouraging news. Thank you for posting it.

#5 Anon on 04.05.08 at 2:42 am

I hope it is true, but there is a venerable tradition of making up statistics and inflating the number of conversions. In closed societies like that of the dar al’Islam, I don’t think that they have any way of knowing.

#6 Paul on 04.05.08 at 4:50 pm

Well Anon, be it millions or dozens, the truth is setting these people free. Remember, God rejoices greatly at the return of even one lost sheep. (although I totally get what you’re saying)

And that is an encouraging thing.
God be praised!

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