A Letter to non-Muslims
- From: ALWAN <alwan200@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 12:14:17 -0700
A Letter to non-Muslims
Dear Reader,
Whether you are thinking of converting, looking for information for a
school project or are merely curious, welcome. Welcome to a world
that
may be familiar or unfamiliar, hated or loved, often misunderstand -
depending on who you are and what you have been taught but when
analysed with pure intentions, it never fails to pleasantly surprise
-
regardless of who you are and what you've been taught. Islam is for
every single human being that walks this earth - whether you are sick
or healthy, rich or poor.
If you are one who holds prejudices against this religion, someone
who
loves to hate and condemn..then, a renowned convert, Gary Miller has
these words to say to you...
There is no compulsion for man to accept truth. But it is certainly a
shame upon the human intellect when man is not even interested in
finding out what the truth is. Islam teaches that God has given us
the
FACULTY OF REASON and therefore expects man to reason things out
objectively and systematically for ourselves - to reflect and to
question and to reflect.
Nobody should press you to make a hasty decision to accept the
teachings of Islam, for Islam teaches that man should be given the
freedom to choose. Even when a man is faced with the truth, there is
no compulsion upon man to embrace it.
But before you begin to form an opinion about Islam, ask yourself,
whether your existing knowledge of Islam is thorough enough. Ask
yourself whether that knowledge has been obtained through non-muslim
third party sources who themselves have probably been exposed to only
random glimpses of Islamic writings and have yet to reason on Islam
objectively and systematically themselves.
1. A medical encyclopedia published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.,
mentions Prophet Muhammad's name (pbuh) among those famous people who
were EPILEPTIC.
2. A church publication in 1981 mentions the rise of Islam in its
early Period in the following words:
"...The moral looseness of the new faith, the might of the sword, the
fanaticism of the new religion, the shrewdness of Muhammad, the hope
of plunder, the love of wealth, the idea of a sensual paradise have
been among the causes for the spread of Islam which today embraces
one
sixth of the world's population."
3. A fourth grade history text book published in U.S.A. has an
article
about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) with the title, "A CAMEL DRIVER".
The same article tells children 9 to 10 years of age about the status
of women in Islam in the following words: "they believe that women
should be slaves to men and that they thought a man might have as
many
wives as he wished, all at one time."
The author tells children about the spread of Islam, "...very soon
they began to force others to become Moslems whether they wanted or
not. Like the highway robber who says, "Money or your life", they
gave
everyone a choice, "Money or your life, or be a Muslim."
Is it fair that one should form an opinion about the taste of a
particular dish just by heresay from others who may themselves not
necessarily have tasted the dish yet? Similarly, you should FIND OUT
for yourself about Islam from RELIABLE SOURCES and not only taste
it...digest it well before you form an opinion.
That would be an INTELLECT approach to Islam.
It is up to you to make the next move - to realise the truth, reality
and purpose of your existance. In making your move, Islam
continuously
reassures you that your rights to freedom of choice and freedom to
use
that GOD GIVEN FACULTY OF THOUGHT AND REASON will be respected. Every
man has that individual will. No one else can take away that will and
force you to surrender to the will of God.
You will have to find and make that decision yourself.
How to Become a Muslim
http://islam.ii.net/channel/how_to_become_a_muslim.html
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