Harun Ibrahim was born in Israel to Arab-Muslim parents, educated in a Jewish school, and later married a devout Christian woman.
After years of examining Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, he was confronted with a decisive moment that led him to Christ.
During an appearance on The 700 Club, Ibrahim recalled a street encounter in which a man told him that “no one will come to the Father except through Him.”
Ibrahim admitted, “I really didn’t like that… I said, ‘You are rude.’” But after being challenged to read Scripture, he read the Gospel of John “seven times in a row” and said, “I really loved the person called Jesus… I just had to accept Him as my redeemer.”
After his conversion, Ibrahim founded Al Hayat Ministries in 2003, which has since seen “more than 100,000” Muslims come to faith in Jesus Christ.
In 2023 alone, he said the ministry received “109 million viewer reactions,” adding, “This means that there is hunger in the Muslim world to hear about Christ.”
Harun Ibrahim was born in Israel to Arab-Muslim parents, educated in a Jewish school, and later married a devout Christian woman. After years of examining Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, he was confronted with a decisive moment that led him to Christ. During an appearance on The 700 Club, Ibrahim recalled a street encounter in which a man told him that “no one will come to the Father except through Him.” Ibrahim admitted, “I really didn’t like that… I said, ‘You are rude.’” But after being challenged to read Scripture, he read the Gospel of John “seven times in a row” and said, “I really loved the person called Jesus… I just had to accept Him as my redeemer.” After his conversion, Ibrahim founded Al Hayat Ministries in 2003, which has since seen “more than 100,000” Muslims come to faith in Jesus Christ. In 2023 alone, he said the ministry received “109 million viewer reactions,” adding, “This means that there is hunger in the Muslim world to hear about Christ.”
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