Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar was instrumental in helping Ilyas Khan, a British philanthropist and former Muslim, to become Catholic. But so too were many other distinctly Catholic influences, all amounting to a “pull” towards the faith rather than a “push” away from Islam.
Khan, a merchant banker by training and the owner of the Accrington Stanley soccer team, is also chairman of the prominent British charity Leonard Cheshire Disability ”” the largest organization in the world helping people with disabilities. In a revealing interview with Register Rome correspondent Edward Pentin, Khan explains in more detail what drew him to the Catholic Church.
Wow. Each precious Muslim soul won for Christ is a small miracle given their rarity. Thanks be to God!
This is “make my day” kind of news.
i was looking at the easter celebrations around the world pictures on the daily telegraph website and was completely awed by the many cultures that have christians.
Fascinating story in how he came to faith in Christ not thru any action against Muslim but how he was drawn to Christ. WOW!