Becoming Muslim
Mrs. Amina Mosler
(Germany)
One day, my son with tears in his eyes said: `I do not want
to remain a Christian any longer; I want to be a Muslim; and
you, too, my mother, should join this new faith with me.' That
was the first time I felt that I had to link myself with Islam.
Years passed before I came in contact with the Imam of the
Berlin Mosque, who introduced me to Islam. I came to recognize
that Islam was the true religion for me. Belief in the Trinity
of the Christian faith was impossible for me even at my young
age of twenty. After studying Islam I also rejected confession,
the holiness and recognition of the supereme power of the Pope,
baptism, etc., and thus I became a Muslim.
My ancestors were all sincere believers and pious persons. I
was brought up in a convent and hence I inherited a religious
attitude towards life. This demanded that I should associate
myself with one religious system or the other. I was indeed very
fortunate and comforted as I decided to join the religion of
Islam.
Today I am a very happy grandmother, because I can claim that
even my grandchild is a born Muslim.
"God guides whom He pleases to the right path."
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