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Bible led me to the Islam...1

This is the story of Christian boy (Abdul Malik LeBlanc) who became Muslim by reading Bible and Quran....



Note: This is a long story which I'll write in some episodes by Allah's will.
PREFACE
This effort is for all Christians who recognize their inner responsibility and yearning for guided
worship of the One True God. Worship that is not based on social, secular or family norms, but because it is his/her birthright and duty to worship their (our) Creator.

This Story is a compilation of excerpts from several books addressing Christianity that I had
the pleasure of reading before and after I became a Muslim. After becoming a Muslim, I continued to
read books about Christianity because the "skin" of Christianity was hard to cast off after 28 years
in the religion; years that almost led me to becoming the minister of an African Methodist
Episcopal (A.M.E.) church In Great Falls, Montana.

I have attempted to select and arrange pertinent information from these resourceful books in a
straight forward manner, so as to provide the kind of tailored and consolidated information I would 
have liked someone to give me during my Christian days. Nevertheless, the plan for me to
embrace/revert back to Islam came as prescribed by Allah.
I would like to mention that when I refer to the word "God" in this book, I'm speaking of the One
Supreme Being, who has no partners and is not part of a trinity. It should be mentioned that the
Arabic word "Allah" was used by Christians as well as by Muslims according to the 1966 edition
of Encyclopedia Britannica (See the word Allah). I encourage you to set aside your preconceived
notions about Christianity and Islam, and have an open mind for what is presented. It is my hope (By
Allah's Will) that this effort will open before you a spark of interest that enables you to continue to
read beyond the Bible, and make an educated decision after understanding both regions. A
decision that is based on your choice and not the choice of your parents or the media. Once you
have all the facts, you can then align yourself with the only purpose we were created, and that is to
worship (Allah) God.

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