Nassim Ben Iman

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Nassim Ben Iman (* 1971 or 1972 in an Arab country ) is a free church preacher , well-known convert and critic of Islam . The name is a pseudonym.

Ben Iman comes from an Arab country. Born a Muslim , Ben Iman converted to Christianity at the age of 17 . He gives lectures in churches where he presents Islam as incompatible with Christian values. He has contact or had contact with right-wing populist and Islamophobic organizations such as Pax Europa , Politically Incorrect or the now disbanded small party Die Freiheit ., Which was monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution .

Nassim Ben Iman was the main preacher of the charismatic New Pentecostal congregation JCC - formerly "Arche" Neuenstadt and spokesman for the Islamophobic Initiative 1683 until December 2016 . He has also been a spokesman for the International Association of Christian Business People (IVCG), the Life and Faith Discussion Forum (GLG) and Christians at Work (CIB) numerous times. In 2005 he published a book critical of Islam with the title “the real enemy ... why I did not become a terrorist”.

Books

  • The real enemy: Why I didn't become a terrorist , Asaph-Verlag Lüdenscheid, 6th edition 2010

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Görlach : It says the death penalty , Die Welt from November 18, 2004
  2. Godehard Weyerer: Renegade Muslims - Still a Taboo , SWR2 of June 20, 2008
  3. Report ( Memento of the original from March 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. about a lecture on November 19, 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.paxeuropa.de
  4. See the hit list at Politically Incorrect for the keyword Nassim
  5. See the video interview with Ben Iman at Politically Incorrect
  6. Anne Kick: Charismati-Pentecostal Movements , p. 9 (Publication of the Weltanschauungsbeauftragter of the Evangelical Church of Württemberg , as of August 2012)
  7. Roland Sieber: Islamhasser Mannheimer, the Church and its Internet pillory , Telepolis from August 11, 2011
  8. Interview with Ben Nassim from March 29, 2006 on Deutschlandfunk