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Shafeeqah asked in HealthMental Health · 1 decade ago

To former Hebrew Israelites (not Jews) who are now Muslims: What led you to embrace Islam?

Update:

By Hebrew Israelites, I mean those black or African-Americans who believe that the present-day black Americans are the descendants of the Israelites in The Bible.

Update 2:

They believe that the Israelites in The Bible were black.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    this is for Trooper.

    as I can see you are an American .

    can you imagine how do you sound talking about swords ??

    why cant you talk about the 20millions( actually they are more) native Americans that were killed to build the USA.

    the treatment of the black

    the invasion of Iraq , more than million were killed till now beside destroying the whole country.

    the killing in Palestine , the killing in Afghanistan , the civilians killing .

    for the Q. this is a link about a Jew that converted from Judaism to Islam

  • 1 decade ago

    Hebrews (with the Hebrew language) are no more existent today, other than the Jews who reintroduced it in Israel.

    And the Hebrew speaking population along with others as has been the case of the rest of the Middle-East got turned to an Arabic state. Changing the lingua franca to Arabic all throughout.

    Today almost all of the Middle-East speaks Arabic and the Israeli Jews speak the Hebrew language (calling themselves to be the Hebrew descent).

    And so I find the Question a bit absurd.

    How could one find Non-Jewish Hebrews?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The ones that I read about were led to embrace Islam by the sword.

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