Filipina Carmelite Nun Embraced Islam (with English Sub)
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thanks sis for translating this video, this too is a work of dakwah for you. may Allah rewards generously.
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Dear Sis, I cannot control my tears, al hamduillah, I'am new muslim also here in Canada, Allah will help in the next Life.
Be strong, 20 years akong strong member ng Iglesia Ni Cristo. Thanks to ALLAH!!!, I pry my family will call to islam.
T
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My Allah bless her with happiness in this world and hereafter, ameen
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JESUS is a prophet according to the bible MATTHEW 21:11 he is not a GOD... READ IT ON THE BIBLE...
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dapat ang christian matutong magbasa kasi kahit bible di nila nababasa na si Jesus is a prophet not a God according to the bible Matthew 21:11. I read the whole bible but Jesus never claimed as a God only Pastors and Priest claimed that He is a God. GAWA-GAWA lang ang CATHOLIC RELIGION and that is a good business for misguided people. saan ka mabasa ng christmas sa bible kahit ang december 25 wala yan sa bible.negosyo lang na relihiyon
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i know two famous priest become muslim, yusuf ester and british pastor priest become muslim mashallah
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Masha allah Allah hu akbar! Sana marami pang madre ang sumunod sa yapak ni sester!
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Allah guides whomsoever He wills.
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salute the sister, ALHAMDULILLAH, may ALLAH SWT place her among HIS most beloved
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I believe that the original Carmelites, and most orders of nuns for that matter, were Muslims. Many had the face coverings.The concept of devoted women was co-opted by the church when transported to America . The concept of seperation from men voluntarily was turned into the convent. Study the work of Theres of Avila in Spain who was at the cusp of the change. The Carmelites were originally in Palestine.
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I believe that the original Carmelites, and most orders of nuns for that matter, were Muslims. Many had the face coverings.The concept of devoted women was co-opted by the church when transported to America . The concept of seperation from men voluntarily was turned into the convent. Study the work of Theres of Avila in Spain who was at the cusp of the change. The Carmelites were originally in Palestine.
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Mashallah i'm happy for her :)
I dont get it! she had 2 calls from God? one to be a nun and one to be a muslim?
hiHIhiHIfolks 3 years ago
No. That's what she thought when she was a Christian. She was relaying her story.
BintMuhammad 3 years ago
Final third attempt to post. I give up. Apparently, the truth isn't important.
madybala 3 years ago
Thank you for the information. Sorry it took awhile for the comments to be approved as you know we're not bots to be 24 hours waiting for a new comment to come ;) so please be patient for Allaah loves those who are patient :)
BintMuhammad 3 years ago
OK, here is my second attempt to post: It is nice for her that she is happy. God love her! But just to be picky (and truthful. I am sure that as a good muslim she would want to tell the truth), she was never a carmelite nun and never lived in a monastery. She was a teaching sister (not a nun) attached to a carmelite congregation (one that finds its spirit in the carmelite order). She probably doesn't even know that people are saying she was a monastic nun!
madybala 3 years ago
I see that is interesting. Yes ofcourse we prefer the truth. Thank you for that information however, we do not have control over the documentary. The important thing is that she embraced Islam and saw the truth.
BintMuhammad 3 years ago
I didn't know teachers that aren't nuns in the congregation had to wear a "nun uniform".
BintMuhammad 3 years ago