I was raised in the USA in a muslim family, but the freedoms enjoyed in America, I wasn't able to experience, because I was forced to be muslim, and forced to believe in Allah.
Today's testimony, we are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found answers in a Real God. Today we are going to talk about how some muslim children in America may not be experiencing the freedoms we all celebrate here in our country, the freedom of religion, the freedom of choice, the freedom to even choose Christianity. The reason why is because in the Quran, it is strictly forbidden for a muslim to become a Christian. But in America, there is nothing stopping muslims to become Christians. But the truth is, that doesn't mean it would be easy for a muslim to convert to any other religion in America. Today, we will have Aisha Borden with us, who is going to talk about her difficult journey from being a muslim to becoming a Christian, right here in the USA. She will share with us the family dynamic that created like a wall around her, where she was isolated, controlled, and not given options to be anything buy muslim.
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