Boniface Abraham had never considered converting to Islam. He had always been content with his Christian faith and had never felt the need to explore any other religion. However, one day, as he was passing by a village where iERA classes were taking place, something caught his attention.
He saw a large group of people gathered around a stranger, listening intently to his words. Curiosity piqued, Boniface decided to get closer and see what was happening. As he listened to the teachings of the stranger, he was amazed by the simplicity and logic of Islam.
One particular teaching stood out to Boniface was the concept of Zakaat. The stranger (iERA Duat explained that in Islam, giving Zakaat was only required if one had harvested a certain amount of crops. If one did not reach that threshold, they were not obligated to give Zakaat. This contrasted sharply with his Christian beliefs, where giving to the pastor was expected regardless of one’s financial situation.
Boniface was deeply moved by the teachings he heard that day. He realized that Islam made sense to him in a way that Christianity never had. Two days later, he made the decision to revert to Islam.
Now, as a strong Muslim, Mr. Wani speaks passionately about the peace he has found in his new faith. He credits Islam with giving him a sense of inner peace and fulfillment that he had never experienced before.
The journey from a passerby to a devoted Muslim was unexpected for Mr. Wani, but it was a transformation that he cherishes. And as he continues to walk his path in Islam, he is grateful for the day he stumbled upon the iERA classes in his village, forever changing the course of his life.