Yes, many do.
about as successful as Sikhs were at converting Muslims to Sikhism and Christians were in converting Hindus to Christianity....
Yes. Many of the Melanesian s are Christians with some Muslims particularly in West Papua, and Papua New Guinea where Melanesians are converting from Christianity to Islam.
A:More than anything, Islam was spread by conquest. Pagans were forcibly converted. Christians and Jews were allowed to continue in their faiths, which many of them did, but were provided compelling secular reasons for converting to Islam.
Sure, there are Christians who converted to Islam. Refer to the link below.
The term "reverting to Islam" is used instead of "converting to Islam" because it is believed that everyone is born with a natural inclination towards Islam, and by embracing the faith, one is returning to their original state of being.
Yes, you can convert to Islam even if you have tattoos. Islam does not prohibit individuals with tattoos from converting to the faith.
When a Christian reverts to Islam they are called Muslims ;)
Yes if is, as converting to any religion is good, as I am a Muslim I would say it is good.
The Filipino Natives become Christians with the arrival of Spanish conquistadores. A Conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, from Spain arrived in Cebu and baptize the first Filipino Christians. Converting the Filipino Natives is one of the goals of the colonizer. This is made easier because there is no established religion in the Philippines that time except for Islam.
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i am converting to islam
AnswerIran is not a free and open society, and anyone who opposes the government can reasonably lay claim to being persecuted. Some religious minorities are certainly persecuted, but Islam requires Muslims to respect Christianity. To what extent that respect is applied by officialdom at various levels is another matter.AnswerYes, Christians are persecuted in Iran. It is one of the most unsafe countries in the world for Christians. Particularly, converting from Islam to Christianity often results in severe persecution and in many cases death.