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21.06.2014 08:51



Rachid Wahiid     marokkolainen,


سؤال جرئ 60 الطهارة بين الإسلام والمسيح

AL-HAYA TV:N  TOIMITTAJA ILMIELÄVÄNÄ.  

Born  the  son  of     a Muslim Imam in Morocco, Brother Rachid memorized one-sixth of the entire Quran by age 6. He attended Hassan II University in Casablanca, where he studied economics and computer science.

Kadulle heitetty  imaamin poika löysi kristittyjen rakkauden.
Hän on  puhuu viikottain miljoonille arabeille!

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Muutimme Casablancaan, kuuntelin ruokaa odotellessani radiota,
ja ihmettelin ohjelmaa, joka kertoi Jeesuksesta Jumalana, se oli
pilkkaa.
Kirjoitin heille siitä.    Kuuntelin 4 v. ohjelmia ja otin yhteyttä,
sain yhteyksiä myös Trans World Radion kuuntelijoihin.
,

Löysin sitten kristittyjen yhteyden.
Seurauksena menetin kaikki ystäväni,  
koko perheeni.

Olin niin yksinäinen.

Koraani kritisoi meidän uskoamme hyvinkin avoimesti, he syyttävät Raamattua.
Uusi Al Hayat kanava päätti, että otamme haasteen vastaan.
Kuka tahansa, joka on kritisoinut Islamia, on ottanut suuren riskin.




Al hayat TV

Alhayat TV also known as    Life TV is an Arabic television channel, which airs to
viewers in countries in

North Africa
West Asia,
the Middle East,
America
Canada,
Australia
and some of Europe[1]

It began airing in September 2003, largely from Egypt,    Alhayat is evangelical in its aims, and explains in its Website Mission Statement that

"Jesus Christ came to earth to destroy the works of the devil and his blood shed on the cross to redeem humanity and restore the broken relationship with God to come back"[1]

 

Notoriety[edit]

Alhayat gears some of its content toward Muslims, and in many of its programmes feature professed Muslim converts to Christianity, for example "Rashid" the host of "Bold Questions".

Alhayat has become notorious for its content, being much debated and sometimes becoming the subject of angry criticism from those who claim the biased inaccuracies of Alhayat's content.[2]



Father Zakaria Botros, Egyptian born preacher, arrested twice by Arab authorities, is often cited in reference to this controversy, for his bold tone and exposition of the various contradictions he perceives in Islam. According to some with Western leanings, Boutros's notoriety increases with the continuation of the bold discussion of Islam in a critical light, so rare among Islamic nations, and especially by those of other religions in these nations, especially of Arab Christians.[1][2][3][4]



notorious =

pahamaineinen

huonomaineinen

gear   varustus,