My Journey To Islam
I would like to take the opportunity to
share with you my journey to Islaam and I feel that by sharing
this experience with you I can help you on your journey through
life. We are all born into different cultures, countries and
religions in what often seems a confusing and troubled world.
Actually, when we examine the world around us, we can easily see
what a troubled state it is in: war, poverty and crime. Need I go
on? Yet when we look at our own upbringing and our education, how
can we be sure that all the things that we have been told, are in
reality the truth?
Unfortunately, most people in the world
decide to try to hide and escape from the world's problems rather
than stand up and deal with the truth. Dealing with the truth is
often the harder avenue to follow. The question is: Are you
willing to stand up for the truth? Are you strong enough? Or, are
you going to escape and hide like the rest?
I started my search for the truth a number
of years ago. I wanted to find out the truth about the reality of
our existence. Surely, to understand life correctly is the key to
solving all the worldly problems that we are faced with today. I
was born into a Christian family and this is where my journey
began. I started to read the bible and to ask questions. I
quickly became unsatisfied. The priest told me, "You just
have to have faith." From reading the bible I found
contradictions and things that were clearly wrong. Does God
contradict himself? Does God lie? Of course not!
I moved on from Christianity, thinking the
scriptures of the Jews and the Christians are corrupted so there
is no way that I can find the truth form the false. I started
finding out about Eastern Religions and Philosophies.
Particularly Buddhism. I spent a long time meditating in Buddhist
temples and talking to the Buddhist monks. Actually, the
meditating gave me a good clean feeling. The trouble was that it
didn't answer any of my questions about the reality of existence.
Instead it carefully avoided them in a way that makes it seem
stupid to even talk about it.
I travelled to many parts of the world
during my quest for the truth. I became very interested in tribal
religions and the spiritualist way of thinking. I found that a
lot of what these religions were saying had truth in them but I
could never accept the whole religion as the truth. This was the
same as where I started with Christianity!
I began to think that there was truth in
everything and it didn't really matter what you believed in or
what you followed. Surely though this is a form of escaping. I
mean, does it make sense: one truth for one person and another
truth for someone else? There can only be one truth!
I felt confused, I fell to the floor and
prayed, "Oh, please God, I am so confused, please guide me
to the truth." This is when I discovered Islaam.
Of course I always knew something about
Islaam but only what we naively hear in the West. I was surprised
though by what I found. The more that I read the Quran and asked
questions about what Islaam taught, the more truths I received.
The striking difference between Islaam and every other religion
is that Islaam is the only religion that makes a strict
distinction between the creator and the creation. In Islaam we
worship the creator. Simple. You will find however, that in every
other religion there is some form of worship involving creation.
For example, worshipping men as incarnations of God, or stones.
Sounds familiar. Surely though, if you are going to worship
anything, you should worship the one that created all. The one
that gave you your life and the one who will take it away again.
In fact, in Islaam, the only sin that God will not forgive is the
worship of creation.
However, the truth of Islaam can be found
in the Quran. The Quran is like a text book guide to life. In it
you will find answers to all questions. For me, everything I had
learnt about all the different religions, everything that I knew
to be true, fitted together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. I had
all the pieces all along but I just did not know how to fix them
together.
I would therefore like to ask you to
consider Islaam now. The true Islaam as described in the Quran.
Not the Islaam that we get taught about in the West. You may at
least be able to cut down your journey in search of the truth
about life. I pray for your success, regardless.
Acknowledgements: This page was downloaded from The Imperial College Islaamic Society, UK