Becoming Muslim
Miss Mas'udah
Steinmann (England)
No other religion professed by a large community have I found
so comprehensible and encouraging. There seems no better way
towards tranquillity of mind and contentment in life, no greater
promise for the future after death.
The human being is part of a whole; man cannot claim more
than being just a particle of creation in its magnificent
perfection. As such, he can only fulfil his purpose of living by
carrying out his function in relating himself to the whole and
to other living parts. It is the harmonious relationship between
the parts and the whole that makes life purposeful, that can
bring it nearest to perfection, that helps a human being to
achieve contentment and happiness.
What place does religion occupy in this relationship between
Creator and creation? Here are some people's opinions on
religion.
"A man's religion is the chief fact whith regard to him;
the thing a man does practically believe ... the thing a man
does practically lay to heart, and know for certain,
concerning his vital relations to this Universe, and his duty
and destiny there ... that is religion."
(Carlyle Heroes and Heroworship)
"Religion is the sense of ultimate reality of whatever
meaning a man finds in his own existence or the existence of
anything else."
(G. K. Chesterton Come To Think Of It)
"Religion a daughter of hope and fear explaining to
ignorance the nature of the Unknowable."
(Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary)
"The body of all true religion consists to be sure, in
obedience to the will of the Sovereign of the world, in a
confidence in His declarations, and in imitation of His
perfection."
(Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France)
"All religion relates to life, and the life of religion is
to do good."
(Swedenborg, Doctrine Of Life)
"Every man, either to his terror or consolation, has some
sense of religion."
(James Harrington, Oceana)
At one time or another every human being is confronted with
the Unknown, Incomprehensible, with the purpose of his
existence. Questioning himself he creates a belief, a conviction
--- `Religion' in its widest sense.
Why do I consider Islam as the most perfect religion?
First and foremost, it acquaints us with the Whole, the
Creator: `In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful; Say:
He, God, is one, God is He on Whom all depend; He begets not,
nor is He begotten; and none is like Him" (Al-Qur'an,
112:1-4). "To God is your return and He is Possessor over all
things" (Al-Qur'an, 11:4). "I, God, am the best Knower"
(Al-Qur'an, 2:1). Again and again throughout the Qur'an
we are reminded of the Oneness of the Creator, "Indivisible",
"Eternal", "Infinite", "Almighty", "All-Knowing", the "All
Just", the "Helper", the "Merciful", the "Compassionate". So the
Whole becomes a reality; again and again we are asked to
establish a satisfactory relationship between Him and us; "Know
that God gives life to the earth after its death. We have made
messages clear to you that you may understand" (Al-Qur'an.
57:17). "Say I seek refuge with the Nourisher of mankind" (Al-Qur'an,
114:1).
One might argue that in order to recognize and believe in God
and to live happily in a community it is necessary to believe in
Divine messages. Does not a father guide his children? Does he
not organize his family's life so that it may live together
harmoniously?
Islam claims to be the only true religion that rehabilitates
the truth of its predecessors. It claims that the guidance
provided by the Qur'an is clear, comprehensible and reasonable.
By guiding our way towards achievement of a satisfactory
relationship between the Creator and the created it brings about
a co-operation between physical and spiritual forces enabling us
to equalize internal and external forces in order to be at peace
within ourselves --- the most important factor to establish a
harmonious state between one living part and another and an
important condition towards our striving for perfection.
Christianity stresses the spiritual side of life; it teaches
a love that puts a heavy burden of responsibility upon every
Christian. The perfect love is doomed to failure if its
achievement does not lie within the reach of human nature and
contradicts reason and understanding. Only someone who has a
deep knowledge of human conflicts and combines it with sympathy,
understanding and a sense of responsibility may come near to the
perfection of the Christian principle --- and, even, then, he
will have to bury his reason with his love. S. T. Coleridge says
in his Aids To Reflection: "He who begins by loving
Christianity better than Truth will proceed by loving his own
sect of Church better than Christianity, and end in loving
himself better than all."
Islam teaches us to respect God, to submit to His laws
entitling and encouraging us to use our reason as well as our
emotions of love and understanding. The commandments of the
Qur'an, the message of God for His creatures, regardless of
race, nation or social standard.
"Say: O people, the Truth has indeed come to you from your
Lord; so whoever goes aright, goes aright only for the good of
his own soul; and whoever errs, errs only against it. And I am
not a custodian over you."
(Al-Qur'an, 10:108).
No other religion professed by a large community have I found
so comprehensible and encouraging. There seems no better way
towards tranquillity and contentment in life, no greater promise
for the future after death.
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