Why Christian Women Convert to Islam
Rosemary SookhdeoPaperback 2008-12-01
Publisher Description
Many women are finding their daughters and granddaughters are becoming friendly with Muslim men. What these women don�t realise, is that Islamic culture does not permit casual friendships across the sexes as we have in western countries. Many of these friendships will end in marriage.What happens after these young women get married? Western culture and Islamic culture, Christianity and Islam have completely different world views. Christian girls do not realise that when they marry they will normally have to give up their faith and convert to Islam. Their children will have to be brought up as Muslims. They will also lose their freedom as an individual as they will in effect be marrying a family and a community.
This book explores these and many other issues relating to the interaction and marriage between Christian women and Muslim men.
A must read book for every mother and grandmother, even those who believe that it could never happen within their family. It is also an essential read for every pastor and church leader, and suitable for giving to those about to marry a Muslim or convert to Islam.
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Publisher Description
Many women are finding their daughters and granddaughters are becoming friendly with Muslim men. What these women don�t realise, is that Islamic culture does not permit casual friendships across the sexes as we have in western countries. Many of these friendships will end in marriage.What happens after these young women get married? Western culture and Islamic culture, Christianity and Islam have completely different world views. Christian girls do not realise that when they marry they will normally have to give up their faith and convert to Islam. Their children will have to be brought up as Muslims. They will also lose their freedom as an individual as they will in effect be marrying a family and a community.
This book explores these and many other issues relating to the interaction and marriage between Christian women and Muslim men.
A must read book for every mother and grandmother, even those who believe that it could never happen within their family. It is also an essential read for every pastor and church leader, and suitable for giving to those about to marry a Muslim or convert to Islam.