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          "Ashab Tlete" is a social comedy TV series that revolves around 3 women in their 40s.!

          A well-known Lebanese priest named Madji Allawi was trying to accomplish by evangelizing Syrian children about two years later.

        1. A well-known Lebanese priest named Madji Allawi was trying to accomplish by evangelizing Syrian children about two years later.
        2. Father Majdi Allawi was born in a family of Shia Muslim origin, but converted himself to the Maronite Church when he was very young.
        3. "Ashab Tlete" is a social comedy TV series that revolves around 3 women in their 40s.
        4. Head of “Bonheur Du Ciel” association, which treats drug addicts, Father Majdi Allawi survived a horrific car accident on Dbayeh highway.
        5. Lebanese Christian Maronite Father Majdi Allawi leads a mass at a rehabilitation centre in Nahr Ibrahim, north of Beirut, on November 5, Father Former.

        6. ACN Release: FATHER MAJDI ALLAWI is a Lebanese Maronite priest who converted from Shia Islam to Catholicism. On August 15, , Feast of the Assumption, he was baptized. He was ordained a priest April 10,

          He is the founder of Bonheur du Ciel (Heaven&#;s Joy), a non-profit based in Beirut that helps young men with drug addictions, girls who have suffered sexual assaults and the poor.

          He also opened the first restaurant to serve Lebanon&#;s poor in the city of Bourj Hammoud. He recently spoke with Aid to the Church in Need about his journey of faith:

          &#;I met Jesus when I was a little Muslim boy, sitting in at Mass.

          “Hunger and suffering know no boundaries,” emphasizes Father Allawi, who was born a Shiite Muslim, converted to Christianity at age 9 and was.

          I also met him through the Bible, the biggest school of love. I became attached to his soul and his heart and I was very curious to learn more about him.


          Father Allawi
          &#;At age 9, I started listening during the catechism hour at a Maronite school ; I remember cleaning classrooms and hiding under desks so I could listen to the catechism teachers.

          As a Shiite Muslim,