Naeem Fazal, author of the book Ex-Muslim, has an
incredible, and what I would say heroic story to tell. As the title implies
Naeem grew up Muslim, his family was from Pakistan, and he himself was born in
Kuwait. He describes himself as being a conservative Muslim that however, all
changed once he came to school to the US. Naeem’s brother was the first to get
involved with Christianity and once Naeem found out his brother was as good as
dead. God had other plans.
Incredibly through different means Naeem found out for
himself who Jesus really was and made the radical decision to forsake Mohammad
and follow Jesus. His book shares his obstacles, experiences, and how one by
one his brothers and sisters decided to follow his decision and convert to
Christianity.
Naeem was willing to lay everything on the line, his
relationship with his parents and his entire family just to follow the
Savior. There were certainly a fair
share of struggles described in the book but it’s absolutely incredible to read
about the transformation that had occurred from a zealous Muslim boy to become
a church pastor.
I recommend this book for anyone that is looking to go on an adventure, to discover a bit more about life outside the walls of your present church. Anyone who wishes to understand a bit better the struggles and difficulties that people face not just in Pakistan and the Middle East when faced with the decision to follow Jesus, but also happening right in our own country and all around us.
I want to thank Thomas Nelson for providing me with a copy of this book; I was totally blessed by it!
I recommend this book for anyone that is looking to go on an adventure, to discover a bit more about life outside the walls of your present church. Anyone who wishes to understand a bit better the struggles and difficulties that people face not just in Pakistan and the Middle East when faced with the decision to follow Jesus, but also happening right in our own country and all around us.
I want to thank Thomas Nelson for providing me with a copy of this book; I was totally blessed by it!
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