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The Imam's Daughter
Breakpoint ^ | June 22, 2010 | Mark Earley

Posted on 06/23/2010 11:36:20 PM PDT by guitarist

The Imam's Daughter

Witnessing to Muslims

When people encounter -- really encounter -- the love of God in Jesus Christ, their lives change. And one new book shows that’s also true for Muslims.

All too often, Christians associate only with other Christians. If they share their life in Jesus at all, they tend to do so with the link-minded.

But a new book reveals how important it is to reach out in love to those we may perceive as different from us, or even feel uncomfortable with, including Muslims.

In her new book, titled The Imam’s Daughter, Hannah describes her upbringing in the north of England in a Muslim neighborhood. Like all Muslim children, Hannah was taught that she must submit to Allah’s will.

But Hannah hid a terrible secret from her school friends: Her father—the respected local imam—was sexually abusing her. He told Hannah she was dirty and worthless, that she’d never be good enough for Allah. Hannah longed to run away, but the only people she knew well were fellow Muslims who would return her to her father. A suicidal Hannah wondered, why was life so dark and abusive?

When Hannah was 16, she began attending Sixth Form College. On her first day, she met Mrs. Jones, the school counselor. Mrs. Jones began to gently share Jesus with Hannah, but Hannah refused to believe that God was anyone but a cruel, avenging being who laughed at her misfortune.

And yet, it was Mrs. Jones whom Hannah turned to when she discovered a frightening secret: Her father was planning to take her back to Pakistan to marry her off to a cousin.

Mrs. Jones immediately took Hannah into her own home. Life in Mrs. Jones’ home was a whole new world for Hannah. She wasn’t beaten when she made mistakes. The Jones family openly expressed affection with one other, and with Hannah. A few weeks later, as the Jones prepared to go to church, Hannah asked if she could come. She wanted to know more about this God who led people to invite a stranger of a different race and religion into their home to protect her and love her.

Hannah was amazed to see people praying for the needs of other people around the world regardless of their religion. If this love came from God, Hannah reasoned, perhaps she should get to know Him. Christmas Eve, she asked Jesus to come into her heart. She was filled with a sense of God’s presence and love.

When Hannah’s family got word of her conversion, they showed up at her house with 40 men armed with knives and hammers. They beat on the door, screaming that they were going to cut her throat. Hannah was forced to go into hiding. In time, she moved away and married a man who was also following Jesus. She began a ministry to Muslim girls who are threatened with violence and even death if they refuse an arranged marriage.

You know, Hannah’s story is a reproach to those among us who view Muslims as “the enemy,” and prefer to have little to do with them. But The Imam’s Daughter, besides being a great read about a brave young woman, shows us that we need to reach out to everyone, including Muslims, to show them the love that God has for them through Jesus Christ.

That gift of love—something we are commanded to do—may ultimately lead them into God’s eternal kingdom. Further Reading and Information

The Imam's Daughter Hannah Shah

Ministry To Muslims Network Ministrytomuslims.net

Father, brother plead guilty to so-called 'honour killing' Kate Allen and Joe Friesen | The Globe and Mail, Toronto | June 15, 2010


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: christianity; islam; love; moralabsolutes; religionofpeace
This is a wonderful story. How could anyone find it objectionable?
1 posted on 06/23/2010 11:36:25 PM PDT by guitarist
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To: guitarist

bttt.


2 posted on 06/23/2010 11:49:58 PM PDT by Fichori ('Wee-Weed Up' pitchfork wielding neolithic caveman villager with lit torch. Any questions?)
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Americans in university towns have a great opportunity to reach out to Muslim sojourners right next door. Thousands of the sharpest, most inquisitive young people from "closed" countries are pursuing American degrees, hoping to make American friends, seeking to understand the roots of American culture.

And the magic key to their hearts is -- language.

English is weird. Many of these people struggle with written and spoken English. Their future hinges on their mastery of our bizarre shotgun-wedding of a language.

OTOH, if we show an interest in their languages, we show them respect, we show respect for their cultures, and we give them an opportunity to help us. Long-term relationships need to have an element of symmetry. Start studying Turkish, or Arabic, or Farsi, and you'll have a superhighway into their hearts.

A lot of these kids are also lonely. America is, sociologically speaking, a "low-context" culture. Yet, salvation is an experience of God's hospitality to us, adopting us into His family. When we "go, and do thou likewise" for the stranger in our midst, it's like opening the gates of heaven for them.

Hollywood has taught the world that Americans hold faith and family in contempt. When an impressionable and scholarly young person is "adopted" into the heart of a warm and affectionate Christian family, they see, with relief, that Hollywood was lying.

Çünkü Tanrı bize korkuluk ruhu değil, güc, sever, ve özdenitim ruhu vermiştir.

Because / God / to us / fearful / spirit / not, /power, / love, / and / self-mastery / spirit / He has given.

Come on in, the water's fine, and you can make life-long friendships with some really wonderful people! Folks, if you are home-schooling, this is a great learning experience for the kids, who also participate in the ministry of hospitality.

3 posted on 06/23/2010 11:52:23 PM PDT by RJR_fan (Christians need to reclaim and excel in the genre of science fiction.)
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You know, Hannah’s story is a reproach to those among us who view Muslims as “the enemy,”

Kind of hard to come to that conclusion when you also had this:

..they showed up at her house with 40 men armed with knives and hammers. They beat on the door, screaming that they were going to cut her throat.

Pam Geller over at Atlas Shurgs has started a great service to help Muslims escape their bondage to Islam.

4 posted on 06/23/2010 11:52:40 PM PDT by Nateman
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I think they should all meet Jesus either through conversion or a personal confrontation. ~wink~wink ~nod~nod


5 posted on 06/23/2010 11:58:37 PM PDT by pennyfarmer (Your Socialist Beat our Liberal)
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Exactly. I’m willing to wager good money that if every Muslim on Earth dropped dead today, we’d have lost a hell of a lot more evil a**h***s than good people.


6 posted on 06/24/2010 12:09:42 AM PDT by Future Snake Eater ("Get out of the boat and walk on the water with us!”--Sen. Joe Biden)
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what i find objectionable is the fact that 100 christian crusaders didn’t meet the hammer carriers with 20-06s...

amen and pass the ammunition.

teeman


7 posted on 06/24/2010 4:38:36 AM PDT by teeman8r (NO vember is coming... vote them out)
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To: guitarist
You know, Hannah’s story is a reproach to those among us who view Muslims as “the enemy,” and prefer to have little to do with them.

Is anyone else not getting the "reproach" thing?

8 posted on 06/24/2010 5:43:13 AM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (STOP the Tyrananny State.)
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