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Hundreds of Muslims Converting to Christianity in Finland, Churches Say

muhadjir - Friday, 28 July 2017 - 15:43 WIB

Friday, 28 July 2017 - 15:43 WIB

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Helsinki's Lutheran Cathedral. 'Hundreds' of Muslim asylum seekers have reportedly turned to Christianity in recent years.

Helsinki’s Lutheran Cathedral. ‘Hundreds’ of Muslim asylum seekers have reportedly turned to Christianity in recent years.

 

Helsinki, MINA – Finland has reportedly seen a flood of conversions from Islam to Christianity, with hundreds of asylum seekers from the Middle East turning to the Christian faith, christiantoday.com, reported, citing officials in the Evangelical Lutheran community.

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Evangelical Lutheran parishes have begun establishing confirmation classes for Muslim immigrants who want to become Christians. Exact figures on the number of recent Muslim converts aren’t available since such records aren’t kept – but conservative estimates on the number suggest several hundred in recent years within the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, according to the Finnish news source Yle Uutiset.

Converts hail from Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. As many as 20 Afghani men are enrolled in ‘pre-confirmation’ teaching on the Christian faith at the Tainionkoski parish centre in Imatra, Eastern Finland. Students are assisted by a New Testament in the Dari language, the variety of Persian spoken in Afghanistan. A Dari interpreter is also on hand via Skype to support the teaching given in English.

‘I haven’t been baptised yet, but I’m looking forward to it and I’m sure I will be a good Christian,’ said one convert, Aliraza Hussaini.

Conversion from Islam is a divisive move however, one not readily accepted by many traditional Muslim families; some say that after conversion they are seen as ‘infidels’ in ‘exile’ by family in their home countries.

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‘I haven’t been in contact with my family in Afghanistan for a very long time. If they find out I’ve converted, it would mean trouble for me,’ said another convert, Golamir Hossaini.

Many of the Imatra confirmation students reportedly cited a disillusionment with the Islamic faith, and say they will probably never return to Afghanistan. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

 

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