News ID: 345456
Publish Date: 22 April 2012 - 06:23

Conversion to Islam Growing in Austria

Navideshahed: Official records suggest a dramatic growth in conversions from Christianity to Islam, in the predominantly Christian European country of Austria.

"We see people feel as if there is something missing in their lives, if there is no dimension, no horizon as to the hereafter, or where am I? Why am I here?”? Says Mr. Bagajati, an Austrian convert to Islam.

Austria is a predominantly Catholic Christian European country of over eight million people with strong and deep historical roots in Christianity.

Many Christians express that they were disillusioned and had lost their faith in Christianity, and of course the recent recurring sexual scandals of Catholic Church has played a major role in their exodus, which at the end led to many of them convert to Islam, where they could find comfort.

Most non-Muslim, European citizens have always been presented with an ugly and awful image of Islam, linked mainly to extremism and fundamentalism, by the Western culture.

Meanwhile, Ms. Bagajati believes that it is the "perfect time”? for Islam to show its "peaceful nature”? to non-Muslims, in a time when the United Nations has expressed concerns over growing religious discrimination and violence against religious groups.

Estimations show that almost half a million Austrian Christians have converted to Islam since roughly two years ago, with the numbers of conversions keeping thriving.

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Source: The Union of Muslim World Students

"We see people feel as if there is something missing in their lives, if there is no dimension, no horizon as to the hereafter, or where am I? Why am I here?”? Says Mr. Bagajati, an Austrian convert to Islam. Austria is a predominantly Catholic Christian European country of over eight million people with strong and deep historical roots in Christianity. Many Christians express that they were disillusioned and had lost their faith in Christianity, and of course the recent recurring sexual scandals of Catholic Church has played a major role in their exodus, which at the end led to many of them convert to Islam, where they could find comfort. Most non-Muslim, European citizens have always been presented with an ugly and awful image of Islam, linked mainly to extremism and fundamentalism, by the Western culture. Meanwhile, Ms. Bagajati believes that it is the "perfect time”? for Islam to show its "peaceful nature”? to non-Muslims, in a time when the United Nations has expressed concerns over growing religious discrimination and violence against religious groups. Estimations show that almost half a million Austrian Christians have converted to Islam since roughly two years ago, with the numbers of conversions keeping thriving. The End Source: The Union of Muslim World Students
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