Born And Raised A Muslim, Woman Converts To Christianity – Her Reasons Will Amaze You 

Bassma Jaballah, like the rest of her family, was born in Tunisia and raised as a Muslim. When the young lady was in college, she was studying the country’s transition from Christianity to Islam when she began to think about other religions.

Tunisia was founded as a Christian country, but when Islam spread throughout western Saudi Arabia, it was taken over by a powerful Arab military force.

Bassma began reading the Bible to learn about the differences between Jesus’ treatment of women and the treatment of women in Islam while examining the advancement of religion in Tunisia. Despite the fact that the Quran portrays women as inferior, the Bible records Christ praising them.

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She told 100 Huntley Street, “I felt like I didn’t fit in with Islam as a girl.” 

The young college understudy had discovered the blessings of God’s Word, and all of her Islamic logic, which she had believed in since childhood, had self-destructed.

In Jesus, I’m seeking joy and freedom.

I didn’t realize I wasn’t a Muslim anymore once I converted to Christianity. She explained, “I just understood I was following Jesus.” ” As soon as I realized how happy I was, I told everyone everywhere.”

Bassma’s Muslim family disapproved of her conversion to Christianity and severed ties with her. Despite this, the young lady maintained her faith in Christ and went on to work with Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) in Canada, an organization that assists abused Christians all over the world.

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Bassma works as a Missiologist and Director of Leadership Development at VOM, where she communicates the Gospel with diverse ladies in the Islamic world over the internet and helps them deal with abuse when they become Christians.

” In North Africa and the Middle East, the Church is growing, and it is actually flourishing. Regardless of the danger, a large number of people come to Christ every day. “The news from this part of the world motivate us and instill faith in us,” the prior Muslim told Mission Network News.

Today, Bassma’s family has expressed their trust in her and they have been accommodated. “They recognize I did this out of conviction,” the Christian observed.

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