A young Myanmar Mustabser (Converted to Shia): I became a Shia because I studied

 

“Muhammad Ali” is a young Myanmar Shiite whose father is a Sunni brother and whose mother is also a Shiite. After a lot of study, he has realized the truth of the school of Ahl al-Bayt…

“Mohammed Ali”, a bachelor’s student of Jameat al-Mustafa University from Myanmar, said: My father is Sunni and my mother is Shia, and I was born a Muslim with the Sunni religion.

He said about his motivation to become a Shiite: I used to read many books in the field of religion and Quran due to my great interest in religious issues. By reading these various books, I realized the truth of the Shia religion and became a Shia to the extent that after completing my school, I went to the “Theological Seminary of Amir al-Mu’minin (peace be upon him)” in Myanmar and studied there for three years.

This Myanmar Muslim, referring to the visit of representatives of Jameat al-Mustafa to the seminary of “Amir al-Mu’minin”, said: In the visit of the representatives to our school, I succeeded in being admitted to Jameat al-Mustafa University of Qom after an interview and selection. Then I came to Iran.

Regarding the difference between the Quranic activities of Myanmar and Iran, he noted: Myanmar has about 60 million people, most of which are Wahhabis, so the number of people who chose the Shia religion is less than 8 thousand people, from this point of view, religious and Quranic issues in Myanmar Less attention is paid.

Buddhist monks are afraid of Muslim domination in Myanmar

Muhammad Ali stated: In Myanmar, Buddhists and monks are afraid of Muslims dominating the country, that’s why they continuously spread negative propaganda against Muslims and start killing.

Referring to Quranic activities in Iran, this Muslim student continued: This exhibition, which is held in Iran under the title of “Quran”, has a special place and I have never seen such an activity anywhere in the world.

He stated that the people of Iran are knowledgeable and insightful people and that Quranic activities are very widespread in Iran, and added: Iranian people are good and compassionate towards their fellow men, but some people do not show proper behavior with the principles of religion, which causes harm to some religious activities in Iran.

He said: I want to study in Iran until my master’s degree, so that I can master in religious issues and when I return to Myanmar, I can invite many people to Islam, so that the people of Myanmar, both young and old, get to know the Quran like Iranians, and the wave Islamic awakening spread in my country.