Usama Dakdok is the founder of the Straight Way of Grace Ministry. He was born and raised in Egypt in a Christian home. He learned Islam in the schools and also studied Shariah. He speaks fluent Arabic. He began the Straight Way of Grace Ministry as he travels across the country revealing the truth about Islam. He has translated the Qur'an and has authored the books, 'Exposing the Truth About the Qur'an.' He hosts a daily radio program on VCY America entitled, 'Revealing the Truth About Islam.' Some people around the nation are receiving hard-bound copies of 'The Holy Qur'anColor Coded Translation with Arabic Text.' Why is this happening? Usama believes Muslims are trying to convince Americans that the Qur'an is holy when it's not. Usama went on to describe how liberal, wicked, ungodly churches are welcoming Muslims. Since such churches are proud to have the Qur'an in the church, Muslims are thinking that perhaps they can get others like Vic Eliason and Jim Schneider to read the Qur'an, hence the wider distribution of their alleged holy book.
Crosstalk: August 17, 2015
Usama Dakdok is the founder of the Straight Way of Grace Ministry. He was born and raised in Egypt in a Christian home. He learned Islam in the schools and also studied Shariah. He speaks fluent Arabic. He began the Straight Way of Grace Ministry as he travels across the country revealing the truth about Islam. He has translated the Qur'an and has authored the books, 'Exposing the Truth About the Qur'an.' He hosts a daily radio program on VCY America entitled, 'Revealing the Truth About Islam.' Some people around the nation are receiving hard-bound copies of 'The Holy Qur'anColor Coded Translation with Arabic Text.' Why is this happening? Usama believes Muslims are trying to convince Americans that the Qur'an is holy when it's not. Usama went on to describe how liberal, wicked, ungodly churches are welcoming Muslims. Since such churches are proud to have the Qur'an in the church, Muslims are thinking that perhaps they can get others like Vic Eliason and Jim Schneider to read the Qur'an, hence the wider distribution of their alleged holy book.