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Azam Aziz

Hearing the Audible Voice of Jesus and Leaving Islam Behind
July 9, 2026 by
Azam Aziz
Hope Team

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In this episode of 12-Minute Convos with Jesus Believers, Engel Jones connects with Azam Aziz, who joins the show from Angola but originally hails from Trinidad. Azam shares his incredibly raw and powerful testimony of transitioning from a devout Muslim to a passionate Christian apologist. He vulnerably opens up about experiencing an undeniable, audible encounter with God, and how discovering the profound truth in 1 John that "God is love" created a massive paradigm shift in his life. 

Listen in as Azam discusses the severe persecution he faced from his family after declaring his faith, and how a brief return to Islam out of fear brought demons and addictions back into his life seven times worse a terrifying reality that forever solidified his absolute faith in Jesus Christ. 

Today, Azam travels the world preaching the gospel and is writing books to equip the body of Christ to understand the realities of Islam. If you have ever faced adversity or persecution for your beliefs, Azam's powerful reminder to use the truth as an anchor for your soul will inspire you to never be afraid to share your faith!

Engel Jones
Engel Jones
Podcast Host


Guest's Bio

Azam Aziz was born into a Muslim family and spent much of his early life following the Islamic faith. In 2014, his life took a remarkable turn when he had a personal encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, an experience that deeply transformed his faith and perspective. Since that encounter, Azam has embraced his relationship with Jesus and continues to grow in his spiritual journey.

Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Azam carries a unique testimony of faith, transformation, and the power of a personal encounter with Christ. His story reflects the impact of God’s work in his life and serves as an encouragement to others who are seeking purpose, truth, and a deeper relationship with God.

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