TikTok Star Peller Converts to Christianity After Quranic School Abuse

A popular TikTok creator known as Peller has publicly shared his journey from Islam to Christianity, citing childhood trauma during his time at a Quranic school as the catalyst for his spiritual shift. The social media figure, whose content reaches millions, addressed his religious transition during a live stream after a viewer mistakenly referred to him as Muslim. “I’m not a Muslim. I go to church very well,” he clarified in the session, which has since sparked widespread discussion online.

The influencer described enduring severe physical discipline as a child while studying Islam, an experience he called emotionally scarring. “I was beaten severely when I was young at the Quranic school. That’s why I stopped going,” he stated, explaining that the trauma led him to abandon his Islamic education. Over time, he said these early experiences influenced his decision to explore Christianity, which he now practices actively. His remarks were captured in a video, later shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), where fans and critics alike have engaged with his story.

The revelation arrives amid recent public attention on Peller’s personal life, including online confirmation of his engagement by his girlfriend. While the announcement has drawn curiosity about his impending marriage, the broader spotlight has centered on his candid discussion of religious identity—a topic often met with intense debate in global online communities.

Peller’s account highlights the complex interplay of upbringing, trauma, and personal faith, resonating with audiences familiar with discussions about religious education practices and spiritual self-discovery. Though his experience reflects an individual perspective, it has ignited conversations about accountability in religious institutions and the lasting impact of childhood adversity. As the video continues circulating, observers note the rarity of such frank disclosures from public figures within tightly knit cultural or religious frameworks.

Neither Peller nor representatives of the schools mentioned have elaborated further on the allegations of harsh discipline. The story underscores the growing influence of social media personalities in shaping dialogues about identity, tradition, and transformation in an interconnected world.

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