I have never heard about such an phenomenon. For example this individual below:
In Islam you believe in one Almight God (Allah (swt) and believe that Prophet Muhammad (saws) was the last of Allah's (swt) messengers in a long line of messengers (Prophets).
The noble Qur'an is the word of Allah (swt) and a complete book.
Islam is monotheism.
How do you explain this? If this is not luring people by money then I don't know what is. People can sugar coat it and try to justify it as much as they want, but the truth is people are being "paid" to convert, in majority of the cases. I personally don't see anything wrong with it, specially on the part of the converts.
If i was poor, and was offered good amount of cash, help for my family, scholarships and good future for my kids, I would convert to any xyz religion. However, if the person converting others by handing out money thinks he is spreading "God's message" and that doing so will get him in God's good books, then he is definitely mistaken.
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ABU DHABI // One hundred new converts to Islam will each receive an equal share of Dh1 million donated by the Zakat Fund. Zakat, the third pillar of Islam, is a mandatory tax for every Muslim who is financially able to contribute. It is calculated at 2.5 per cent of financial assets, but has different rates for a variety of other sources of wealth, such as livestock and minerals.
New converts are one of eight broad categories defined as deserving recipients of zakat in Islam. "
It is our duty as Muslims to encourage and support those who embrace Islam to help show them the right way of life and to encourage them [to] learn more about their religion and how to behave like real Muslims," said Abdullah al Muhairi, the fund's secretary general, in a statement yesterday. "Supporting those who have recently converted to Islam strengthens the feeling of brotherhood, justice and equality among Muslims," he added.
The Zakat Fund was established in 2003 by Sheikh Zayed, the late founder of the UAE. The fund recently set a record target of Dh72million for zakat revenues in the month of Ramadan, after announcing that its revenues in the first half of 2010 had doubled compared to the same period in 2009. The fund maintains that the increase in revenues is a result of greater transparency in the handling of zakat finances.
It recently approved scholarships for 59 students worth Dh14m for needy college students, as part of a separate programme called "Iqra" (Read). The project is one of several run by the fund, which include providing assistance for jailed debtors who defaulted on their loans, Emirati women married to foreigners and ill people who cannot afford treatment. @Email:
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P.S: Am very much open minded towards Islam, infact my wife and her family are Muslims. Although some of you would say that she is not a Muslim because she married a "non-believer", but lets leave me out of this discussion.