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ola,m,k,hailat
12-15-2008, 09:55 AM
The Conversion Story of Yusuf Estes, US Federal Prison Chaplain
The amazing tale of how an American former "born again" Christian and his father, both ordained ministers, plus their friend, a Catholic priest, all became convinced of the truth of Islam.

Many people ask me how a preacher or priest in Christianity can ever go to Islam, especially considering all the negative things that we hear about Islam and Muslims everyday. I would like to thank everyone for their interest and offer my humble story, God Willing.
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I was born into a very strong Christian family in the Midwest. Our family and their ancestors not only built the churches and schools across this land, but actually were the same ones who came here in the first place. While I was still in elementary we relocated in Houston, Texas in 1949 (I'm old). We attended church regularly and I was baptized at the age of 12 in Pasadena, Texas. As a teenager, I wanted to visit other churches to learn more of their teachings and beliefs. The Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Charismatic movements, Nazarene, Church of Christ, Church of God, Church of God in Christ, Full Gospel, Agape, Catholic, Presbyterian and many more. I developed quite a thirst for the "Gospel" or as we say; "Good News." My research into religion did not stop with Christianity. Not at all. Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Metaphysics, native American beliefs were all a part of my studies. Just about the only one that I did not look into seriously was "Islam". Why? Good question.

Anyway, I became very interested in different types of music, especially Gospel and Classical. Because my whole family was religious and musical it followed that I too would begin my studies in both areas. All this set me for the logical position of Music Minister in many of the churches that I became affiliated with over the years. I started teaching keyboard instruments in 1960 and by 1963 owned my own studios in Laurel, Maryland, called "Estes Music Studios."

Over the next 30 years my father and I worked together in many business projects. We had entertainment programs, shows and attractions. We opened piano and organ stores all the way from Texas and Oklahoma to Florida. I made millions of dollars in those years, but could not find the peace of mind that can only come through knowing the truth and finding the real plan of salvation. I'm sure you have asked yourself the question; "Why did God create me?" or "What is it that God wants me to do?" or "Exactly who is God, anyway?" "Why do we believe in 'original sin?" and "Why would the sons of Adam be forced to accept his 'sins' and then as a result be punished forever. But if you asked anyone these questions, they would probably tell you that you have to believe without asking, or that it is a 'mystery' and you shouldn't ask.

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FROM

http://www.islamtomorrow.com/yusuf.htm

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Shield&Sword
12-15-2008, 08:18 PM
Thx for sharing ola, its a famous story. keep going....

Saladin
12-15-2008, 08:46 PM
MasAllah! It`s a beautiful story. Jazakala Allahu khayr, ola,m,k,hailat

ola,m,k,hailat
12-17-2008, 09:49 AM
I have put all the story

but I dont know what happened . may be because the thread is very long!!




thx alt for your post

Whifflingpin
12-17-2008, 05:11 PM
"I have put all the story

but I dont know what happened . may be because the thread is very long!!"

And maybe that was against the forum rules.

"5. If you are going to refer to or use content from other sites, authors, or entities, you must include a link or citation for it. You cannot copy and paste entire articles, stories, poems, or etc. from other sites or entities as that is copyright infringement, and contributes nothing to discussion. You should not need more than a few lines, sentences, or maybe a paragraph, to make your point in reference to the topic/discussion."

Shield&Sword
12-18-2008, 03:38 PM
Please dont go out of subject, rules of respect.

In Yusuf Estes sites there is no copyrights, every thing there is free. The man is non-profit.

Whifflingpin
12-18-2008, 08:19 PM
"Please dont go out of subject, rules of respect."

I gave the most likely (to me) explanation to a question that was posed by the OP. The forum rule is against copy/pasting full articles, and there is no disrespect in reminding or informing a poster of that fact, especially when the poster is relatively new to the forum and may well not have read the rules.

Logos
12-18-2008, 08:55 PM
Hello ola,m,k,hailat, Whiff is correct in that part quoted from the General site rules. Please also see the specific rules for the Religious Texts forum here:

http://www.online-literature.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15410

Your original post was just a copy and paste from the site that is now linked in it. Unless you are Yusuf Estes yourself, readers might think you are so it is always good to provide citation :)

And, whether they mind having their content fully posted elsewhere or not does not really fit in with the purpose and vision of LitNet's discussion forums.