Monday, 24 March 2014

Romanian Man Saw Ayatul Kursi in a Dream and Converted to Islam (More Than Dreams)

This is amazing. This Romanian man was from a Christian family and he saw a Quranic Verse in his dream, he ended up converting to Islam.

Non-Muslim saw Verse of Quran in a dream and became Muslim

Here is a translation of the meanings of the Koranic verse this man saw in his dream (Quran 2:255):
 
Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of [all] existence. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them, and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills. His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and their preservation tires Him not. And He is the Most High, the Most Great.
http://quran.com/2/255

Abdullah is a Romanian man who converted to Islam. The story of this Romanian who converted to Islam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c53d5X_JzNc

Christians having dreams and converting to Islam:
http://thefactsaboutislam.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/christians-are-having-dreams-and.html

Invitation to Islam

Jesus taught people to do the Will of God (according to Mark 3:35) in order to become his brothers, mothers or sisters. A Muslim means one who submits to the Will of God. Do you want to become a brother of Jesus? If yes, become a Muslim.

Learn about Islam:
http://www.thedeenshow.com
 
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22 comments:

  1. This man never read the Qur'an and yet Ayatul Kursi was revealed to him in his dream?

    So there is another prophet/messenger after Muhammad?

    Uh oh.

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  6. He said he was shaking because of the dream........was his neck muscles twitching in terror too?

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  7. He doesn't look too thrilled about it.

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  10. Anon, bad logic.

    Firstly, a revelation is something new revealed by God to be conveyed to mankind and this is what defines a Prophet. That's not the case here.

    Secondly, by your logic, all those Christians pretending to have seen visions and dreams of Jesus must now be apostles since this is exactly what happened with Paul. Infact some also pretend to have seen heaven and hell. Such should write books and these books should be added to the NT canon because what is the book of Revelation in the NT if not an alleged description of a dream ?

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  12. @ the first anonymous

    Thanks for viewing the video.

    No there is no prophet after Prophet Muhammad (p).

    This man simply saw Arabic writing that he did not understand and then later on in he realised it was a Verse from the Quran.

    That's not revelation in the sense where something new was being revealed to a Prophet to pass on to the people.

    It's simply a true dream.

    I'm not too sure why some people are leaving immature and mocking comments. Perhaps it's challenging their faith and thus they are acting in such a manner.

    Please look into Islam further for yourselves. Email me if you need any links to websites that could help you learn more about Islam.

    yahyasnow@yahoo.co.uk

    @Carol

    Thanks for viewing the video. I think the man was simply shaking upon the realisation of the magnitude of his dream. I'm not too sure about his neck muscles and as to his demeanour - let's not comment on people's demeanour especially considering he's in front of the camera, perhaps a little nervous whilst also speaking a language which is not his first language.

    Peace

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  13. And how did Stephen manage to see a Jesus that nobody else could see?

    And how did Paul see a real person from Macedonia in a vision? Did the guy from Macedonia teleport to appear in this vision, like a character from Star Trek?

    And how did Peter think there was real food to eat when he saw unclean food in a vision? Didn't he know you can't eat food you see in a vision?



    Paul also claimed to have seen a real person from Macedonia in a vision. (See Acts)

    So early Christians mistook visions for reality. They couldn't tell the difference between what was real (real people from Macedonia), and what was just a vision.

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  14. Furthermore, I wonder whether Paul even informed the leadership about his vision? In Galatians 1:15-19 Paul wrote that after he experienced his vision, he did not tell anyone, and then three years passed and then he visited Jerusalem for fifteen days during which he met with the apostles Peter and James. Readers of this passage naturally assume that Paul must have reported his vision belatedly to Peter and James on that occasion, but the passage does not confirm that assumption. Indeed, since Paul had not told anybody about his vision for three years, the best assumption might be that he did not tell anybody likewise during those fifteen days.

    Paul’s own admission that he did not tell anybody at all about his vision for at least three years discredits his claim that his own belated vision was accepted as valid by the Church leadership

    Paul claimed that his own vision was the very last valid vision, but his claim was not necessarily approved or even known by the Christian leadership

    WRONG. Paul never says anyone else will be granted such a vision. The vision is for Paul alone, and is why (in Paul’s view) everyone must listen to him or be “fallen from grace.” Anyone who teaches a gospel at all different from Paul’s is to be accursed (according to Paul) and if others also saw visions, their gospel would of necessity differ from his. This is why he also includes angels when he says “if even an angel from heaven preaches any other gospel, let him be accursed.” Paul is not teaching that humanity is going to get to have direct communication with Jesus via visions. Nor did Paul himself have a vision. Paul is like the televangelists who claim that God spoke to them or laid the message on their hearts that if you give them your money you will prosper. He was a charlatan using a false claim of having seen a vision to gain control over people’s lives and finances.

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  15. missions of this charlatan


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    In these 13 years, Paul has visited and preached the gospel in at least 15 different cities, and 10 different Regions (abbreviated R for region in following list) containing numerous other cities, many three times. These cities include according to Acts 14 and 15, 1) Antioch in Syria, 2) Salamis in Cyprus, 3) Antioch in Pisidia, 4) Iconium, 5) Lystra, 6) Derbe, 7) Perga in Asia minor, Acts 15:41 tells us, "And he went through (1R)Syria and (2R) Cilicia," Acts 16 tells us he went from (3R)Lystra to (4R)Phrygia, to (5R)Galatia, to (6R)Mysia to (7R) Troas. Chapter 16 tells us that he sailed to 8)Samothrace (actually an Island), to 9)Neapolis, to 10) Philippi. Acts 17 finds him going through (8R)amphipolis and (9R)Apollonia and preaching in 11)Thessaloniki, 12)Berea and 13)Athens. He then goes to 14)Corinth where he stays for 18 months according to Acts 18:11. After staying "many days longer," he sails to 15)Ephesus. He then goes back through the regions of Galatia and Phrygia. He returns to Ephesus where he spends another 3 years (Acts 20:18). Acts 20 has him returning to (10R) Macedonia and then (11R?)Greece and then to Philippi and Troas again. He goes to 16?) Miletus, where he stays long enough to send for a delegation from Ephesus who come to him (Acts20.17). He also travels to Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Cyprus, Tyre in Syria, Ptolemais and Caesarea, but Acts does not say if he preached in any of these cities.

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  19. Scam shamoun still twisting away. Yawn.

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