| REACHING OUTIslam Faithful "See Jesus" After RamadanBy WhomeverThe 700 Club
 
 CBN.com -- ZAMBOANGA CITY, 
          PHILIPPINES (ANS) -- A number of Moslem faithfuls here could hardly believe 
          what they saw in their dreams weeks after Ramadan, a 30-day period of 
          prayer and fasting by followers of the Islam Faith.  This was disclosed by Mohaimin Datu, a Christian Evangelical missionary 
          to the Tausugs, the largest Moslem tribe in the Philippines. Datu is 
          also the regional coordinator of the Tausug ministry, a project of the 
          Philippine Mission's Association for the Southern Philippines.  Datu relayed some recent accounts of some Islam faithfuls but for security 
          reasons requested this reporter not to reveal the names of Moslems who 
          "saw Jesus" in their dreams.  Datu shared that a Moslem resident in Sinunuc, a remote village in 
          this City, could hardly believe when he saw Isah (Jesus) in a dream 
          and defeated a giant dragon in a duel. The resident had the same dream 
          the following night, according to Datu.  "From that time, the resident became more interested about the teachings 
          of Jesus while a group of underground Christian missionaries continue 
          to minister and share the Love of Jesus to the Moslem dreamer," Datu 
          added.  In an another related account, Datu reported of an Islam faithful from 
          the west coast district of this City who dreamed of Jesus healing many 
          people. The following day, he shared his dream to his fellow Moslems 
          that Isah can heal sickness.  The Moslem faithful prayed and asked Jesus to heal those who requested 
          for prayer and eventually experienced complete healing.  "The Moslem faith healer continue to profess that he is still a Moslem 
          but he always shared that the power of healing he administered came 
          from Jesus," Datu said.  "No one can save you but Jesus," the healer said every time he prayed 
          for the physically ill followers of Islam.  Datu recalled that the first time he heard such similar account was 
          two years ago after Ramadan when he encountered a Yakan (Moslem tribe) 
          resident in Basilan Province (neighboring Island of this City) who dreamed 
          of Prophet Mohammad who cannot stare directly at the eyes of Jesus Christ.         The Yakan dreamer was confused on what he saw in his dream, thus, he 
          asked his cousin, a newly- converted Christian, the meaning of that 
          dream. His cousin replied that "Your dream depicts that Jesus is greater 
          than Mohammad."  A number of Moslems continue see vision in this City and it has been 
          the talk of the village in the west coast, according to Datu.  Why Moslems Dream of Jesus?  Datu noted one common practice among Islam faithfuls who dreamed about 
          Jesus. He recounted that during Ramadan, the Islam faithfuls are required 
          to pray five times a day to Allah (God) but they have the options to 
          pray six to seven times a day.  Datu recalled that these Moslem dreamers in their sixth and seventh 
          prayer, have been asking God to reveal Himself in any form of vision 
          and let Truth reign in their lives. (Joel 2:28 says that "in the last 
          days, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.")         What is Ramadan? Ramadan is the month in the Hijrah Calendar when Muslims are enjoined 
          to fast for thirty days in fulfillment of one of the five pillars of 
          Islam. This year Ramadan started last November 5 and ended in December 
          4. It is a time for purification, a yearly grounding and cleansing of 
          the self, in preparation for a better Muslim life in the next ensuing 
          year.  Fasting is expressed in the form of abstinence from food and drinks 
          during day time (from about 4:30 dawn to sunset). It also includes abstinence 
          from carnal knowledge and control of the desire for material things. 
          All these abstinences are humanly difficult to attain; and yet the Muslim 
          Umma anticipates the coming of every Ramadan with joy and happiness 
          as a manifestation of their complete surrender to the will of God.  New Threats to Christianity in the Southern Philippines  Datu who grew up in Sulu Province, the cradle of Moslem rebel leaders, 
          said that Evangelical Christian missionaries in Islam-based communities 
          in the Southern Philippines have been diminishing since the start of 
          Christian persecution in the early 1990s. However, Datu shared that 
          more missionaries are needed in the Southern Philippines.  "If we do not reach out to them (Islam followers), one day they will 
          reach us out," Datu said without elaborating.  There are three Moslem rebel groups who are fighting the Philippine 
          government for a separate Islamic state in the Southern Philippines. 
          These groups are the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Moro National Liberation 
          Front and the Abu Sayyaff Group (ASG).  The ASG warned that it would behead more Christians if they see that 
          Christian missionaries are threatening the Islam faith. The ASG earlier 
          demanded to remove visible Christian crosses in Basilan Province otherwise 
          they would continue to abduct and behead Christians.  More than 100 Christians have been killed by suspected armed Moslem 
          fundamentalists in the Southern Philippines among them were Far East 
          Broadcasting Company (FEBC) radio evangelist Greg Hapalla and a number 
          of MV Doulos missionaries in the early 1990s.  The ASG was also the responsible group in the abduction of the American 
          missionary couple Martin and Gracia Burnham of New Tribes Mission. The 
          ASG is in the US government top wanted list of terrorist groups. Martin 
          was killed during a rescue operation while Gracia was rescued with slight 
          injuries after under the captivity of the ASG more than a year.  Thousands of US troops are expected to be deployed to this City and 
          Basilan Province next year for a possible joint training exercise between 
          Philippine troops with the aim of crushing terrorism.   Web sites where you can 
          get more information: CBN.com's Understanding 
          Islam Section Answering Islam The 
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