2011-09-03T00:00:00
Today’s show: Patrick Sookhdeo converted from Islam to Christianity as a young man. He has since gone on to represent the rights of persecuted Christians all over the world via the Barnabas Fund.
His latest book “Freedom to Believe” challenges Islam to reform its apostasy laws - the death penalty for those who leave Islam.
Sheikh Dr. Muhammed Al-Husseini is a Muslim scholar from Inter-faith organisation Scriptural Reasoning. He also agrees that Islam needs to take responsibility for the wrongs being done to Christians. However, he also believes the UK church is being hampered by politics that prevent it speaking out clearly on the issue.
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