Former Islamic Terrorist to

Speak in St. Louis Sept. 14th

By Jim Day

 

    The United States and Western Europe have recently been confronted with a reality that is quite honestly foreign. Islam is one of the fastest growing religions. Although the religion itself has been around for over 1,400 years, its impact worldwide has only just begun. As the Christian community, we have very little understanding of what is common place to over 1.2 billion people. Our culture, our media, and our universities have been inundated by the Muslim community and its newfound foothold in popular culture. Christianity, as a community and a culture, has just now begun the difficult journey of understanding the people, the faith, and the history of a worldview that sees almost one-fifth of the world population dedicated to its teachings.

    On Friday, September 14th beginning at 6 p.m., Eagle Forum of Missouri will host Mr. Kamal Saleem, a former Islamic terrorist, at a dinner meeting who will relate how Islam wants your family to worship Allah.
    When you hear Kamal speak, you will discover an individual who lived a life far different from what is stereotypically found in Western culture. Growing up in a Muslim country in a Muslim home, Kamal was raised in an environment we would not begin to understand. Motivated by his Muslim family teachings, Kamal entered an underground war at the age of seven, then moved to Western Europe and eventually to the United States to teach and convert Christians and Jews to the Islamic faith. On his journey, Kamal found what his soul always longed for -- the ONE he had so vehemently opposed.

 

Kamal Saleem

    Kamal Saleem was born to a large Sunni Muslim family in the heart of the Middle East. At an early age, he was recruited by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and completed his first mission to Israel at the age of seven. During the many years of his terrorist training, Kamal mastered every form of offensive and defensive terrorist tactics.

    As a young man, Kamal left his family and home in the Middle East to enter his mission field: the United States.  He brought with him a tremendous passion to convert as many Christians and Jews as possible for the glory of Allah.  He implemented his plan, and converted many people to Islam.
    In 1985, Kamal’s world turned upside down when he was seriously injured in an automobile accident. At the accident scene a Christian man tended to Kamal and made sure he got the medical treatment he needed.  Kamal’s orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist were also Christian men who over a period of several months ministered the unconditional love of Jesus Christ to him as he recovered. As a result of their love and sacrificial giving, Kamal cried out to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob acknowledging his need for the Savior.  Since that time, Kamal has become a man on a new mission as an ambassador for the one true and living God, the great I Am, Jehovah God of the Bible.
    Kamal has tremendous insight into today’s world situation and a wealth of knowledge concerning the true culture and agenda of Islam. He is well versed in both the Koran and the Holy Bible.  He believes Islam is the most clear and present danger to both Christians and Jews in the world as we know it today.
    Kamal carries a message from God to awaken the Church through the truth, education, and relationships. Kamal and his wife have been married for sixteen years.  They have three children and five grandchildren.  Eight years ago, his local church ordained Kamal as a Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He currently teaches and speaks worldwide in churches, Jewish synagogues, Muslim communities, universities and high schools.   He has also appeared worldwide on radio and television programs.
    The September 14th dinner meeting will be held at Pillar in the Valley located at 229 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield MO in the Chesterfield Valley. Those wishing to attend must secure their reservations by Monday, September 10th by either calling (314) 712-0030 or emailing Missouri Eagle Forum at Eagle.forum@charter.net. A $50 donation will be required to cover the cost of the dinner and other expenses.