Former Playboy bunny Felixia Yeap converts to Islam after exploring Christianity

Felixia Yeap Facebook

Malaysia's first Playboy bunny, Felixia Yeap, announced Thursday, July 3, that she has converted to Islam.

July 3 was also significant to Yeap because it was her birthday, the fifth day of Ramadan, and Islamic prophet Muhammad's favorite day of the week, according to Yeap.

Over the past year, the former model had posted photos wearing a hijab, and explained in a blog post that she was not proud of her former salacious image.

"I believe I am worth more than just showing off my body," she wrote, according to the Malaysian Star. "I am more than this."

She also reflected on her influence on other women in the post, which was entitled "The Truth Behind My Hijab."

"I don't feel proud if attention- or fame-seeking model wannabes out there look at me as their idol or role model," she said.

Yeap's decision to convert came after years of exploring other religions. The 28-year-old said she did not feel connected to God until she discovered Islam.

"I went to Catholic Church every Sunday evening for two years," she wrote in another blog post. "I've tried to understand Christianity.

"I've tried to find new meaning in worshipping Kuan Yin and others. I also tried to adopt Buddhist practices.

"But my heart never felt close to God. My heart never felt touched."

She called her Islam conversion a "rebirth."

"I hope everyone will pray that I will be steadfast and committed in my new journey," Yeap wrote on Facebook. "Only Allah can repay all those who prayed for my new life."

On her Facebook page, Yeap posts encouraging messages, photos of herself, promotions for hijabs, eyeliner, and other products, and other status updates for over 860,000 followers.

She said that she is now proud to be a role model to others.

"The best example I am trying to set; is to be a Muslim, a Chinese and a Malaysian," she wrote on Sunday.

News
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett asks evangelist whether he's going to hell
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett asks evangelist whether he's going to hell

Apologist Wes Huff explained what decides who goes to Heaven or Hell to influencer and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett.

Christian charity fears for struggling mums amid funding cuts
Christian charity fears for struggling mums amid funding cuts

Christian charity launches Mother’s Day campaign amid fears funding cuts could leave vulnerable mothers without support.

Liam McArthur accused of 'shameful dodge' during assisted suicide debate
Liam McArthur accused of 'shameful dodge' during assisted suicide debate

McArthur was vague about what doctors should do in the event that assisted suicide drugs do not work.

From despair to deliverance: The Gospel at work in a former drug mule and prisoner
From despair to deliverance: The Gospel at work in a former drug mule and prisoner

Jemimah Wright, deputy editor at Premier’s Woman Alive magazine, speaks to Christian Today about her latest project - an amazing story of redemption in the life of a once-hardened drug mule.