American Pastor Converted to Islam because of Muslim’s Hospitality
02/03/2020
An
American Pastor Converted to Islamic Preacher after receiving friendly
treatment while visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Samuel
Earle Shropshire first traveled to Jeddah in 2012 to work as an editor for a
new translation of the Holy Quran.
At
first he was ware and full of hesitation due to the negative portrait of the
Muslims by the media in United States but later he realized that the reality
was completely different from what he had seen in the media.
Shropshire
made the comment during an interview with semi – official Saudi news website
Sabq.
Shropshire,
who now lives in Saudi Arabia, said living among the kingdom’s “good
people” and witnessing their hospitality and “good morals” majorly contributed
to his decision to become Muslim.
The
kindness, hospitality, and amity he experienced, alongside his work on the
Quran, encouraged him to learn more about the religion and further convinced
him to embrace Islam.
While
working on the translation of the Quran, Shropshire “had
so many questions” and sought to find their answers, he said in the
video. He was impressed by how the Islamic holy book holds Jesus Christ
and Virgin Mary at a high regard. He added that while living in Jeddah, he
was moved by the calls to prayer and the sight of worshipers at a nearby
mosque.
“My heart longed to be in that mosque. I felt compelled by God to go there,” he
said. Months later, he mustered the courage to visit the mosque, where he “felt
God’s presence,” and gradually started learning more about the religion.
He
converted to Islam soon after and has been a devoted Muslim preacher ever
since.
According
to IslamiCity, the 70-year-old Muslim preacher holds a
Doctor of Theology degree and has dedicated his life to
nonprofit causes. He has worked in the fields of human rights and
peacemaking, including lobbying the American, Canadian and British governments,
as well as the United Nations.
He
is also the founder of nonprofit organization Muslim Voice for Peace
& Reconciliation, which brings Muslims together to promote world peace,
human rights, justice, and religious reconciliation.
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