Sue Watson, Professor, Pastor, Church Planter and Missionary, Now in 
Saudi Arabia
 
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/56/
 
"What happened to you?" This was usually the first reaction I 
encountered when my former classmates, friends and co-pastors saw me 
after having embraced Islam. I suppose I couldn't blame them, I was a 
highly unlikely the person to change religions. Formerly, I was a 
professor, pastor, church planter and missionary. If anyone was a 
radical fundamentalist it was I.
 
I had just graduated with my Master's Degree of Divinity from an 
elite seminary five months before. It was after that time I met a 
lady who had worked in Saudi Arabia and had embraced Islam. Of 
course, I asked her about the treatment of women in Islam. I was 
shocked at her answer, it wasn't what I expected, so I proceeded to 
ask other questions relating to God and Muhammad [may the blessing 
and mercy of God be upon him]. She informed me that she would take me 
to the Islamic Center where they would be better able to answer my 
questions.
 
Being prayed up, meaning-asking Jesus for protection against demon 
spirits, seeing that what we had been taught about Islam is that it 
is Demonic and Satanic religion. Having taught Evangelism, I was 
quite shocked at their approach, it was direct and straightforward. 
No intimidation, no harassment, no psychological manipulation, no 
subliminal influence! None of this, "Let's have a Quranic study in 
your house," like a counter part of the Bible study. I couldn¢t 
believe it! They gave me some books and told me if I had some 
questions they were available to answer them in the office. That 
night I read all of the books they gave. It was the first time I had 
ever read a book about Islam written by a Muslim, we had studied and 
read books about Islam only written by Christians. The next day I 
spent three hours at the office asking questions. This went on 
everyday for a week, by which time I had read twelve books and knew 
why Muslims are the hardest people in
 the world to convert to Christianity. Why? Because there is nothing 
to offer them!! (In Islam) There is a relationship with God, 
forgiveness of sins, salvation and promise of Eternal Life.
 
Naturally, my first question centered on the deity of God. Who is 
this God that the Muslims worship? We had been taught as Christians 
that this is another god, a false god, when, in fact, He is the 
Omniscient-All Knowing, Omnipotent-All Powerful, and Omnipresent-All 
Present God - The One and Only without co-partners or co-equal. It is 
interesting to note that there were bishops during the first three 
hundred years of the Church that were teaching as the Muslim 
believes, that Jesus [may the blessing and mercy of God be upon him] 
was a prophet and teacher!! It was only after the conversion of 
Emperor Constantine that he was the one to call and introduce the 
doctrine of the Trinity. He, a convert to Christianity who knew 
nothing of this religion, introduced a paganistic concept that goes 
back to Babylonian times. Space, however, does not permit me to go 
into detail about the subject, but God willing, we will another time. 
Only, I must point out that the
 word TRINITY is not found in the Bible in any of its many 
translation nor is it found in the original Greek or Hebrew languages!
 
My other important question centered on Muhammad [may the blessing 
and mercy of God be upon him]. Who is this Muhammad? I found out that 
Muslims do not pray to him like the Christians pray to Jesus. He is 
not an intermediary and in fact it is forbidden to pray to him. We 
ask blessing upon him at the end of our prayer but likewise we ask 
blessings on Abraham. He is a Prophet and a Messenger, the final and 
last Prophet. In fact, until now, one thousand four hundred and 
eighteen years (1,418) later there has been no prophet after him. His 
message is for All Mankind, as opposed to the message of Jesus or 
Moses (peace be upon them both) which was sent to the Jews. "Hear O 
Israel" But the message is the same message of God. "The Lord Your 
God is One God and you shall have no other gods before Me." (Mark 
12:29)
 
Because prayer was a very important part of my Christian life I was 
both interested and curious to know what the Muslims were praying. As 
Christians we were as ignorant on this aspect of Muslim belief as on 
the other aspects. We thought and were taught, that the Muslims were 
bowing down to the Kaaba (in Mecca), that that was there god and 
center point of this false deity. Again, I was shocked to learn that 
the manner of prayer is prescribed by God, Himself. The words of the 
prayer are one of praise and exaltation. The approach to prayer 
(ablution or washing) in cleanliness is under the direction of God. 
He is a Holy God and it is not for us to approach Him in an arbitrary 
manner, but only reasonable that He should tell us how we should 
approach Him.
 
At the end of that week after having spent eight (8) years of formal 
theological studies, I knew cognitively (head knowledge) that Islam 
was true. But I did not embrace Islam at that time because I did not 
believe it in my heart. I continued to pray, to read the Bible, to 
attend lectures at the Islamic Center. I was in earnest asking and 
seeking God's direction. It is not easy to change your religion. I 
did not want to loose my salvation if there was salvation to loose. I 
continued to be shocked and amazed at what I was learning because it 
was not what I was taught that Islam believed. In my Master's level, 
the professor I had was respected as an authority on Islam yet his 
teaching and that of Christianity in general is full of 
Misunderstanding. He and many Christians like him are sincere but 
they are sincerely wrong.
 
Two months later after having once again prayed seeking God's 
direction, I felt something drop into my being! I sat up, and it was 
the first time I was to use the name of God, and I said, "God, I 
believe you are the One and Only True God." There was peace that 
descended upon me and from that day four years ago until now I have 
never regretted embracing Islam. This decision did not come without 
trial. I was fired from my job as I was teaching in two Bible 
Colleges at that time, ostracized by my former classmates, professors 
and co-pastors, disowned by my husband's family, misunderstood by my 
adult children and made a suspicion by my own government. Without the 
faith that enables man to stand up to Satanic forces I would not have 
been able to withstand all of this. I am ever so grateful to God that 
I am a Muslim and may I live and die a Muslim.
 
"Truly, my prayer, my service of sacrifice, my life and my death are 
all for God the Cherisher of the Worlds. No partner has He, this I am 
commanded. And I am the first of those who bow to God in Islam." 
(Quran 6:162-163)
 
Sister Khadijah Watson is presently working as a teacher for women in 
one of the Da'wah (Invitation to Islam) Centers in Jeddah, Saudi 
Arabia
 
For more testimony: http://www.islamreligion.com/category/66/

Shalom,
Tawangalun.


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