My
early religious training was in the Christian faith. This, however, was
a matter of birth, not of choice - our early religious training is
generally in the faith of our parents. Later in life, our religion is
usually accepted as a matter of fact. We, however, question and examine
everything except our religious faith, particularly if it is
Christianity.
The
Christian Bible, being the textbook of Christianity, is a book which I
have read many times. I doubt if there is a person who does not shudder
while reading its pages, filled as they are with blood-curdling
slaughter, rapine and destruction, along with its tales of incest, rape
and other vile obscenity. Indeed, after reading the Bible one cannot
help but wonder as to the nature of this "God of the Christians".
Almost
every Christian home contains the Bible, but it is generally used as a
mantelpiece decoration. If it were the custom of the printer to deliver
this book with its edges uncut, it would, no doubt, remain so for many
years!
Charles
Francis Potter, D.D., in his book "The Story of Religion" wrote: "The
Christian Bible may be 'the book nobody knows' in America, but the
Qur'an is the book everybody reads in Islam."
Yes,
indeed, and it is an advantage to Christianity that the Bible is "the
book nobody knows." The Bible was the first cause in leading me away
from Christianity.
Having
lost all interest in Christianity, I began a study of other world
religions, as well as various "ologies" and "isms." All this was
followed by agnosticism and atheism. However, there is, I believe, in
mankind an innate certainty deeply rooted which persists in proclaiming
the fact that there is Allah, a Divine Creator, Master of the universe.
But not the God who glories in bloodshed, atrocities and sensuousness.
It was this "innate certainty" which caused me to return to a further
study of religion.
I
found that Islam appeals to one's reason; it does not contain the
pessimism of Buddhism; it is not void of Divinity like Shintoism or
Confucianism, nor is it a money-made religion. I found that it invites
and encourages the pursuit of knowledge.
The
pages of history are filled with facts citing the hindrances which
Christianity placed in the pathway of progress and civilization. It was a
traditional saying of the Prophet Muhammad that "who so pursue the road
of knowledge; Allah will direct him to the road of Jannah; (heaven);
verily the angels spread their arms to receive him who seek after
knowledge; verily the superiority of a learned man over a mere
worshipper is like that of the full moon over the stars."
I
do not hesitate to state that were Islam better known in the Western
World, it would astound the civilized world by its gain in adherents.
The reason why it is not better known, is that it is with difficulty
that one can obtain authorized or even unbiased literature pertaining to
the Islamic faith. However, I am sure time will rectify this condition.
In
bringing this article to an end, I wish to state that I am very happy
to add my voice to the millions who proclaim to the world La ilaha
illa-Allaah, Muhammad-ur-Rasulullaah - There is no true god but Allaah
and Muhammad is His Messenger.
Source : islamweb.net
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