Becoming Muslim
Sir Jalaluddin
Lauder Brunton (England)
Statesman and Baronet
About the Author:
Sir Jalaludding Lauder Brunton was educated at Oxford
University. He was an English Baronet and a public man of wide
repute.
I am deeply grateful for this opportunity of saying a few
words as to why I embraced Islam. I was reared under the
influence of Christian parents. At an early age I became
interested in theology. I associated myself with the Church of
England, and took an interest in Mission work without an actual
active part in it. Some years ago I gave my attention to the
doctrine of "Eternal Torment" of all mankind except a few elect.
It became so abhorrent to me that I almost became a sceptic. I
reasoned that, a God that would use His power to create human
beings whom he foreknew and predestinated should be Eternally
Tormented, could be neither wise, just, nor loving. His standard
would be lower than that of many men. I continued, however, to
believe in the existence of God, but was not willing to accept
the commonly understood teachings of God's revelation of Himself
to men. I then turned my attention to the investigation of other
religions, only to feel myself baffled.
An earnest desire to worship and serve the True God grew in
me. The creeds of Christianity claim to be founded on the Bible,
but I found these to be conflicting. Is it possible that Bible
and teaching of Jesus Christ had been misrepresented? So, I
turned my attention again to the Bible and determined to make a
careful study, and I felt that there was something wanting.
I determined to strike out for myself ignoring the creeds of
men. I began to teach that men possessed a "Soul", and an
"Unseen Force" which was immortal, that sins were punished both
in this world and in the next, that God in His Goodness and
Mercy was ever ready to forgive our sins if we only were truly
repentant.
Realising the necessity of living up to the Truth and digging
deep, so that I may find the "pearl of great price", I again
devoted my time to the study of Islam. There was something in
Islam which appealed to me at this time. In an obscure and
almost unknown corner of the village Ichhra I was devoting my
time and service to God's glory amongst the lowest classes of
society with the earnest desire to uplift them to the knowledge
of the True and only god, and to instil a feeling of brotherhood
and cleanliness.
It is not my intention to tell you as to how I laboured
amongst these people, nor what were the sacrifices I had
under-taken nor the extreme hardships I had undergone. I was
simply going on with a singleness of purpose to benefit these
classes both physically and morally.
I eventually took up the study of the life of Prophet
Muhammad. I knew very little of what he did, but I knew and felt
that the Christians with one voice condemned the celebrated
Prophet of Arabia. I was now determined to look into the matter
without the spectacles of bigotry and malice. After a little
time I found that it was impossible to doubt the earnestness of
his search after Truth and God.
I felt that it is wrong, in the extreme, to condemn this Holy
Man after reading his great achievements for humanity. People
who were wild idol-worshippers, living on crime, filth and
nakedness, he taught them how to dress, filth was replaced by
cleanliness, and they acquired personal dignity and
self-respect, hospitality became a religious duty, their idols
were destroyed and they worship the True and only one God. Islam
became the most powerful Total Abstinence Association in the
world. And many other good works were accomplished which are too
numerous to be mentioned. In the face of all this and his own
purity of mind, how sad to think that such a Holy Messenger of
God should be run down by the Christians. I became deeply
thoughtful, and during my moments of meditation an Indian
gentleman named Mian Amiruddin came on a visit, and strangely
enough it was he who fanned the fire of my life into a flame. I
pondered over the matter a great deal; brought one argument
after the other bearing upon the Christians' present day
religion and I concluded in favour of Islam, feeling convinced
of its truth, simplicity, toleration, sincerity and brotherhood.
I have now but a little time to live upon this earth and I
mean to devote my all to Islam.
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