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Approximately 49 years ago, Eze Amara 1 of Ovungwo, Yusuf Onumaegbu, a native of Isiala Ngwa South in Abia State, found solace in Islam while he was relocated to assist in constructing schools in Kano State.>>>>CONTINUE READING HERE

For him, the transition to Islam was a natural progression, sparked by an earnest exploration of the Quran and meaningful interactions with the Muslim community in the northern region.

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Departing from his previous Orthodox Christian beliefs, which had been ingrained in him for nearly three decades, proved to be a decision made with unwavering conviction, fueled by the profound truths he discovered within the Islamic faith.

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Reflecting on his journey, Eze Amara 1 highlighted the integrity and sincerity exhibited by Muslims he encountered. Their honest dealings and unwavering commitment to truth deeply resonated with him, ultimately influencing his decision to embrace Islam.

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For Eze Amara 1, the choice to embrace Islam was deeply personal, a path he willingly embarked upon without imposing his beliefs on his wife or subsequent wives.

Embracing Islam wasn’t merely a change of religion for him but a transformative journey marked by newfound spiritual clarity and a profound sense of purpose.>>>>CONTINUE READING HERE