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At a Berlin church, Muslim refugees converting in droves


Mohammed Ali Zonoobi bends his head as the priest pours holy water over his black hair. "Will you break away from Satan and his evil deeds?" pastor Gottfried Martens asks the Iranian refugee. "Will you break away from Islam?"

"Yes," Zonoobi fervently replies. Spreading his hands in blessing, Martens then baptizes the man "in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost."

Mohammed is now Martin - no longer Muslim, but Christian.

Zonoobi, a carpenter from the Iranian city of Shiraz, arrived in Germany with his wife and two children five months ago. He is one of hundreds of mostly Iranian and Afghan asylum seekers who have converted to Christianity at the evangelical Trinity Church in a leafy Berlin neighborhood.

Like Zonoobi, most say true belief prompted their embrace of Christianity. But there's no overlooking the fact that the decision will also greatly boost their chances of winning asylum by allowing them to claim they would face persecution if sent home.
Zonoobi, who dressed all in white for his baptism on Sunday, said he had attended secret religious services in Iran ever since friends introduced him to the Bible at age 18. He decided to flee to Germany after several Christian friends were arrested for practicing their religion.

For Zonoobi and his wife Afsaneh - who since her baptism goes by the name of Katarina - the christening marks a new beginning.

"Now we are free and can be ourselves," she said. "Most important, I am so happy that our children will have a good future here and can get a good education in Germany."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...converting-in-droves/articleshow/48835157.cms
 
The plight of refugees from Syria/Iraq walking 100s of miles to reach Germany is really sad. Most countries on the way do not want them. They walk over several 100 miles - women, men, kids.
 
Conversion in religion is not a new phenomenon. It happens from the time immemorial.

To go one step further, it happens within the religion in TN, especially Chennai. Lot of Tamil Smarthas join various Smartha Bhagavatha Ghoshtis for non-stop namasankeerthanam. Each Ghoshti has a head and PROs to popularize its wing.

My 'ATHU VATHIYAR (Shastrigal)' belongs to one such group.
 
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