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Muslim Missionaries Teach Christian African Children Chant 'Jesus Is the Slave of Allah'

Muslim missionaries are converting Christian children in Africa and teaching them a chant proclaiming that Jesus is the slave of Allah and Muhammad, based on a recent report by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).

A group of Muslim missionaries under the leadership of Egyptian cleric Wahid Abd Al-Salam Bali have embarked on a campaign to convert Christians in Malawi. The cleric claimed on Facebook that they were able to convert 4,379 Christians during their week-long campaign, according to The Blaze.

Videos surfaced on the Internet showing the Muslim missionaries teaching African Christians the chant, "I attest that Jesus is the slave of Allah and His Messenger." In another clip, the leader of the group is teaching children to memorize the Islamic creed that refers to Jesus with the index finger raised as a sign to acknowledge Allah's oneness, the report details.

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Another footage uploaded online shows a Muslim cleric telling a Ugandan Christian to take off his cross necklace and pray five times a day because he will become a Muslim. He repeatedly told the man to take off the cross "right now" because only Christians wear it, the report relays.

The man finally removes the necklace and the people around him are heard shouting, "Allahu akbar!" which means "Allah is the greatest."

A footage posted on July 4 shows another Muslim cleric asking a large audience to raise their hands if they want to join Islam. Only two refused to raise their hands, and the rest of the crowd were told to repeat the Islamic creed bearing witness to Allah and the Prophet Muhammed, CNS News reports.

The said videos were posted online from July to November 2015. The MEMRI then translated the conversations and reposted them on their official page.

MEMRI says Bali has been going around African communities including Malawi, Uganda, Ghana, and Tanzania as part of their "Islamization" campaign.

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