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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Zakaria Bortos: Tell Them The Truth about Islam!‏

Hello friends!

In my recent studies to learn the contrasts and comparisons of Christianity and the religion of Islam as well as the lives of Jesus Christ and Islam’s prophet Mohammed, I was "introduced" to Zakaria Bortos. If you desire to know the truth of Islam from firsthand accounts and experiences, Mr. Bortos is a sincere and “seasoned” resource for your studies. In fact, I would implore you to study this man’s insights into the worldview of Islam thoroughly and decide for yourself.

There may be devout Muslims in your sphere of influence that will indeed be eternally grateful to you for sharing the truth of the laborious and damning religious system they have come to embrace, imprisoning their souls in complete and desperate bondage.  

Zakaria Bortos: Tell Them The Truth About Islam!

Zakaria Botros, known as Islam's "Public Enemy #1," is reaching hopeless, lost and desperate Muslim souls throughout the epicenter of the Middle East and around the world.
From approximately the years 2005-2010, this 76 year-old Coptic priest was Islam's bane. Appearing weekly on Arabic satellite, where he was viewed by an estimated 60 million people worldwide, mostly Muslims, he meticulously exposed any number of theological problems with Islam - all from Islam's own books - while simultaneously evangelizing from his own book, the Holy Bible.

His mission "is to attack Islam, not to attack Muslims but to save them because they are deceived. As I love Muslims, I hate Islam."

And he has been effective. Mass conversions to Christianity, open and clandestine, have resulted. Years back al-Jazeera aired a segment complaining about Zakaria's "unprecedented evangelical raid" on the Muslim world; similarly, one Sheikh Ahmad al-Qatani lamented that as many as six million Muslims annually "apostatize" to Christianity.


Unsurprisingly, Zakaria's exploits caused al-Qaeda to proclaim him "one of the most wanted infidels in the world," putting a $60 million bounty on his head; undeterred, the priest kept going, his viewers and converts multiplying by the week.


Then, in May 2010, after a particularly graphic episode on Muhammad, his shows inexplicably stopped airing. His enemies exulted. Muslim leaders, preachers, and sheikhs appeared on TV, gleefully announcing that Allah had silenced the great enemy of Islam. Imagine that!


Yet, over a year after his many foes - external and internal, Muslim and non-Muslim - have managed to stifle him, Zakaria is back on satellite, now with his own station Fady TV (Redeemer TV), "a channel for those searching for the truth."


Though other Islam-critics and evangelists have appeared on Arabic satellite since, many with a good following, it is clear that people respect and trust Zakaria, the original trailblazer of open and honest talk on Islam – “the original scourge of Islam.”


The first episode of his new show, "Knowledge of the Truth," was like witnessing a reunion between a lost flock and its spiritual shepherd. Viewer after viewer - Christians and Muslims, much more of the latter - called in to express how much they appreciate this man, some in tears, others in joyous laughter.


Why is Zakaria so loved - and hated? For starters, as a native Arabic-speaker, he takes his message straight to the heart of the Islamic world; as a man of God, he takes his message straight to the heart of Muslims - something the Western approach cannot achieve.


You see, while Western critics are limited to making secular arguments against specific aspects of Islam - for instance, that it is illiberal, intolerant, sexist - he makes spiritual arguments against the very foundations of the religion itself.


This is not to say that Western polemics are not beneficial; they are, in that they awaken Western peoples to the nature of Islam. However, arguing or even proving that Islam falls short of Western/secular standards has little impact on Muslims - except perhaps to make them more tenacious of their faith - the inevitable result of comparing apples and oranges.


But an attack on the veracity of the religion itself - an attack articulated through a spiritual as opposed to a secular paradigm - MUST be confronted by Muslims.
In short, Zakaria's success rests in the fact that he fights fire with fire; that he speaks the same language Muslims do - not just literally, Arabic, but more importantly, figuratively, the language of religion and faith, the language of God. He cannot simply be ignored.

For example, during this, his first episode, he discussed Sheikh Huwaini's recent assertions that Islam advocates plundering, enslaving, buying, and selling infidels. Many have written about this anecdote either to show that Islam is intrinsically violent, or that "radical Islamism" is spreading, or that Islamic teachings are incompatible with the West.


But Zakaria takes it a step further - takes it right to the heart of the matter. After asserting that "God created mankind in his image," he sincerely addressed his Muslim viewers:

"Would God truly want you to kill your neighbor, to enslave him? Would the Almighty truly want believers to buy and sell other human beings like animals? Think people! Use your minds; listen to your hearts—for your souls are at stake!"
The same reason the secular mindset may find this approach too simplistic or "unsophisticated" is the same reason it is far from comprehending Islam.

Still in its early stages of development and financially challenged, Fady TV has yet to reach the Middle East, where the real battle for souls is waged, though the priest is hopeful. The station is set to air entire programs dedicated to examining various topics in depth, including the Koran, the Hadith, Muhammad, and Allah.


The difficult but important issues of the character and life of Islam’s prophet Mohammed must be addressed if one is to understand the true nature of Islam and its root doctrines and beliefs. See for example these interviews "The Perverse Sexual Habits of the Prophet" and "Was Muhammad a Messenger from God or Satan?" for a sampling of the lifestyle and history of “God’s perfect prophet.”


For more information on this great man of God,
read Zakaria's exclusive 2009 FPM interview, wherein he discussed his life story, including the torments he experienced for preaching to Muslims in Egypt. Also, to get a feel for his very "non-dhimmi" approach, watch his famous "Ten Demands of Islam."
 
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