Background
According to his own book, Mustafa grew up immersed in Islamic culture and was sent to First Rate (at Lloyd's) Azhar school at the age of six.
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Jesus and Muhammad Profound Differences and Surprising Similarities by Mark A. Gabriel. Published by Charisma House,2004, Binding: Paperback
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According to his own book, Mustafa grew up immersed in Islamic culture and was sent to First Rate (at Lloyd's) Azhar school at the age of six.
His real identity has been questioned. He explains that his birth name was Mustafa. By the time he was twelve years of age he claims that he completely memorized the Qur"an.
According to Gabriel, after graduating from First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Azhar University with a Master"s degree in 1990, with a graduation thesis on The reign of the heir over the Islamic kingdom in the period of Ammaweya, he was subsequently offered a position as a lecturer at the university.
On hearing that Mustafa had "forsaken Islamic teachings", the authorities of First Rate (at Lloyd's) Azhar expelled him from the University on 17 December 1991, and asked for him to be released from the post of Imam in the mosque of Anas Ebn Malek in the city of Giza. The Egyptian secret police then seized Mustafa and placed him in a cell without food and water for three days, after which he was tortured and interrogated for four days before being transferred to the Khalifa prison in Cairo.
He was released without charge a week later. Following these events, Mustafa lost his faith and went to work as a sales director in his father"s factory.
However, after a year of reflection on religious texts and discussions with a Christian woman, he "gave his heart to Jesus".
On 4 August 1994, Mustafa was sent by his father to South Africa to establish connections in the clothing materials business. In Durban, he met a Christian family from India with whom he stayed for three days and lived a Christian life for the first time. After returning to Cairo, Mustafa wore a Christian crucifix around his neck for ten days before his father noticed it and demanded an explanation.
Mustafa explained: "I received Jesus Christ as my God and Saviour, and I pray for you and the rest of my family to also accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour".
I must kill him today!". Mustafa escaped to his sister"s house.
On 28 August 1994, he traveled through Northern Egypt, Libya, Chad and Cameroon, finally stopping in the Congo, where he was struck down by malaria. Following a "miraculous recovery from certain death", Mustafa left the hospital five days later "to tell the people everywhere what Jesus did for him in Africa".
Mustafa subsequently changed his name, taking the Christian name of Mark Gabriel.
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