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Meet Yusuf Adepoju, The Man Who Specialises in Converting Christians to Muslims With Bible Verses

Posted on the 04 July 2020 by Naijapary

Yusuf Adepoju is a popular Islamic cleric, he is versatile and known all over the world.

He is very intelligent and well educated, he scores high marks in whatever he ventures into.

Yusuf Adepoju was born in 1975 into the family of Alhaji and Alhaja Adepoju in Ilobu, Osun State.

His parents are both retired principals, he had his primary and secondary education in Osun State. He later studied Physics Electronics at the Federal University of Technology, Akure Ondo State, and graduated in 2001.

While studying at FUTA, he established a dawah group with other Muslim students to checkmate the alarming rate at which Muslims were turning to unbelievers in the institution. He was able to convert many students into the religion of Islam with the use of Bible verses.

Yusuf went to study the Bible with the sole aim of becoming a comparative religious scholar. He has mastered the Bible and other religious books.

He has established a religious group known as ACADIP, the group organizes open-air lectures across the country and beyond.

They always give room for non-Muslims to come out and debate with them.

Adepoju has succeeded in converting thousands of Christians into Islam with the use of Biblical verses.

He always challenges pastors and church leaders to debate but many are afraid to face him because they might lose and their congregation will disintegrate.

Adepoju has traveled to many African, European, and American countries with the sole aim of propagating the religion of Islam using the Quran and Bible.

He always arrests the attention of his listeners with his mastery of the holy books.

In deed, Ustaz Yusuf Adepoju is a blessing to the religion of Islam.

You can check out many of his videos on YouTube to see how he converted thousands of devoted Christians into Muslims with their own Bible.

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