1,350 people embraced Islam in 2011

1,350 people embraced Islam in 2011 Ahmed Shaaban

28 January 2012DUBAI - As many as 1,350 people of different nationalities converted to Islam in 2011 at the Islamic

Information Centre of Dar Al Ber Society in Dubai.

“They are basically attracted to the tolerant, merciful and rational teachings of Islam,” said Yusuf Al Saeed, Director of the Centre.

Hundreds of people of all nationalities visit the centre everyday to know about Islam. The number goes up day after day and more people understand how tolerant, merciful and suitable for all times and places the teachings of Islam are. “Non-Muslims have a good chance to meet new Muslims and listen to conversion stories from their compatriots in their own languages. Such a way proves an astounding success in imparting the right message of Islam,” he said.

Of the new Muslims hailing from 16 different nationalities, the Philippines topped the list with some annual 80 per cent, followed by Indians and Chinese.

Others include people from Britain, America, Germany, France, Italy, Romania, Russia and Holland. “People are touched by the merciful instructions of Islam which orders its followers to be honest, fair and kind to all people, without considering their religion, race, language and colour,” he said.

The centre recently conducted training courses under the theme: ‘How to be an effective caller for Islam’ at the lecture hall of the Dar Al Ber new premises on Shaikh Zayed road.

ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com
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