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I have a question for pakistanis here , I might be wrong.... I dont want o get banned so I will try to ask it in a good way.. neither I have any intention of hurting anyones feeling/emotion just for the sake of relegion.- this Q. has nothing to do with the video. Its just I was thinking it from quite some time now...
-Does it says in your holy book that if you will help convert someone (from other relegion), you will be get a place in heaven or somthing else?
Pls , dont start a war over this (?naive?) question now.. I m just interested to know the answer.. No offence intended.
Cheers
As per the statistics, there is a very low chance he will remain a Muslim in the next 3 years.
The vast majority of converts to Islam in the West leave the religion in the first three years.
Not really, unless they are still influenced by the society. Or forced to do so without their will.
That does not happen in western world. Usually.MashAllah.
Glad for him. I just hope that he isin't targeted by his family/relations or anyone else of the circle for this act.
God bless.
Not really. They are not forced to join, nor to leave.
They join because they had issues with their previous lives, they leave because they didn't find what they expected.
Not really. They are not forced to join, nor to leave.
They join because they had issues with their previous lives, they leave because they didn't find what they expected.
jalo
TARIQ
Same can be said about the thousands of westerners who travel to India for spiritual reasons and leave disappointingly