Rabu, 15 Juni 2011

Subhanallah ... Through the Internet, They Learn to Islam, Then Being a new convert

Propagation can be done via the internet. Illustration


REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Jeddah - He was only 18 years. He lives with his mother in a small town in the United States. About to leave on vacation and trips abroad, he flew to Saudi Arabia and declared kislamannya in the country. 

"He's still here for a vacation," said Majed Al-Osaimi, director www.edialogue.org, the mission visited the website of Western public who are interested in Islam. 

Speaking to Arab News, he said a teenager, who was studying in the United States, also accepted Islam as a new religion after chatting with a daiyah relating to the website. 

"The girl has gained some knowledge about Islam and clearing all doubts for 20 minute conversation with our missionary workers and said he wanted to immediately bersyahadat," said Al-Osaimi. 

He said the site, which was founded in March of this year, has been instrumental in Islamize 119 people from different nationalities. Now they continue to establish contacts with these new Muslims to perform online guidance. 

He predicted that the numbers will increase rapidly, given the current response of the virtual congregation. "Every one or two days, there is one person who accepted Islam as their religion through our website," he explained. 

Al-Osaimi also asked other Muslims in the West to teach their children about Islam at an early age. "That's their job to take her children on the basis of Islamic culture and tradition," he said. 

He said he also had contacted her and discovered that he had learned a lot about Islam from a different source. 

"He asked some very important questions about Islam," he added. The girl also wanted to learn Arabic to read and understand the Koran in its original language. 

He said those Indian nationals who are the majority of new converts become Muslim states through a website based in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. 

He explained that the site is run by 11 staff all of whom are volunteers and full-time workers. Those who embraced Islam through this site comes from the UK, France, Australia, North America, Philippines, Romania, Nigeria, and Cameroon. 

More than 90 thousand people have so far participated in the web chat rooms to them. 

"We have plans to expand the web sites included in dozens of languages," he said.

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