Peter Khanja Junior, once a devoted member of the Salvation Army, was certain: “Jesus is the Son of God, so He must be God.” But when he heard Muslims had come to share the word of Allah, curiosity got the better of him. Hesitant at first, he sent his wife to listen while he observed from afar.

As the teachings unfolded, he learned a simple yet powerful truth: Allah alone is worthy of worship, and no one—not even Jesus—shares His divinity. Confused and searching for clarity, Peter asked, “If God is one, what about Jesus?”
Through verses from the Qur’an and the Bible, he discovered that Jesus was a prophet, a servant of Allah, not His son. Slowly, understanding replaced doubt, and his heart opened. Peter began attending the sessions himself, asking questions, seeking guidance, until one day, he embraced Islam—his heart finally at peace with the truth he had been seeking.





