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The Transformative Journey from Resentment to Embracing Islam

In the village of Busalanga, there lived a man named Juma who harbored hatred towards Islam. He believed that the five daily prayers made Muslims poor, claiming that they wasted time on worship instead of working. He proudly compared himself to Muslims, saying they lost time, while he and others worked hard.

However, he met duat from IERA Tanzania who taught him the value of prayer. Outreach explained that prayer gives strength and peace, enabling one to work diligently and effectively. He also shared that worship in Islam doesn’t require going to a mosque, one can worship anywhere. After this lesson, Juma understood that prayer wasn’t a hindrance to success, but rather a source of power and well-being.

After some time, he realized that Islam was not an obstacle but a path to success. He joyfully declared the Shahada and began to see changes in his life.

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