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Fearlessly Exposing the Deceptions of Islam | Harun Ibrahim

39 min · 19. mai 2026
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Gordon interviews Harun Ibrahim, founder of Al Hayat Ministries and Al Hayat TV, a 24/7 Christian channel and online ministry using satellite, social media, websites, chat tools, music, worship, apologetics, and Bible teaching to reach unreached people groups in 12 languages, especially within the Muslim world. Harun, born into a secular Muslim family in Jerusalem and fluent in Arabic and Hebrew, describes a period of atheism before encountering Jesus through reading John’s Gospel and praying to accept Christ on March 31, 1985. He contrasts Islamic ritual prayer with conversational Christian prayer and centers his mission on John 14:6. Discussing his book “Sharing Jesus, Shaking Islam,” he explains his aim to expose what he calls Islam’s deception, contrasting Quranic claims about Jesus with New Testament witnesses, recounting opposition, and urging Muslims to read the New Testament and Christians to pray for Muslims. 00:51 Meet Harun Ibrahim 01:08 Al Hayat Mission 01:41 Unreached Languages 04:02 Jerusalem Roots 04:36 Why Shaking Islam 06:00 Secular Muslim Years 08:20 Meeting Jesus 11:17 New Life in Christ 14:15 Prayer Reimagined 17:27 Jesus the Only Way 20:48 I Am Claim Explained 21:48 Islam as Deception 21:55 Quran Versus Gospel 22:57 Witnesses To Crucifixion 24:13 Quran Jesus Debate 25:15 Backlash And Forgiveness 26:30 Shaking Islam Explained 28:50 Hadith On Aisha 29:22 Call To Missions 31:33 Radio To Al Hayat 33:29 Pioneering Media Apologetics 34:26 God Is Love Contrast 36:24 Book And Resources 36:53 Final Message And Prayer

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episode Fearlessly Exposing the Deceptions of Islam | Harun Ibrahim cover

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