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|    WHAT DRIVES PEOPLE TO CONVERT TO ISLAM?     |
|    05 Jul 13 04:42:46    |
      From: bv8bv8bv8@gmail.com              WHAT DRIVES PEOPLE TO CONVERT TO ISLAM?              The various aspects of Islam which drives people to convert despite its       negative portrayal in the media.                            The nature of religious faith is quite mysterious. As part of their religious       faiths, people believe in a variety of deities. There are people who have       religious faith in the unseen supreme inimitable power, and then there are       others who believe in        some humans as Gods, or animals (e.g. monkeys), fire, idols made of stone,       and the list goes on.              A lot is associated with having a religious “faith”. Part of it has to do       with beliefs passed on through generations. People’s identities therefore get       tied to it. Many times, these beliefs and associated feelings are not       completely demonstrable by        reason or any rational arguments. There is nothing right or wrong with this,       but that’s just how the nature of religious faith has come to be.              Almost everyone thinks they are right in their faith and beliefs. Being with       people and groups with similar faith further strengthens people’s faith, and       they see it as right, even though logical reasoning and argument sometimes       can’t explain it all.        That’s simple human psychology.               Islam’s arguments based on intellectual reasoning       Muslims believe however, that the Islamic religion is different in this       context. One may argue that similar to other faiths there are aspects of it       which are not completely demonstrable by reason, but on the other hand the       Quranic text, which is God’s        words addressing humanity at large, uses intellectual reason, critical       thinking, and the process of reflection as a means not only to reinforce the       faith of the believers, but also to call non-believers to ponder about the       authenticity of Islam as the        way of life for humanity at large. Although no religious beliefs can be fully       based on logic and reasoning, Islam and Quran provide more than enough       examples and an opportunity to examine the truth and the soundness of its       message through the lens of        empirical evidence and knowledge.              No one (Muslim or otherwise) would argue that critical thinking and reflection       can be a major catalyst for changing ones life. Critical thinking has been       used by many to improve their lives simply because a critical thinker asks       probing questions about        a situation, collects as much information as possible, reflects on the ideas       collected and generated in context of the information available, keeps an open       and unbiased mind, and carefully scrutinizes assumptions and seeks       alternatives.               This is the reason, therefore, that new Muslim converts would attribute the       use of intelligent reasoning, reflection and critical thinking when explaining       their journey to Islam. Such people cut through the hysteria created in the       media to view Islam        from a critical lens and following the truth thus comes naturally to them as       part of this process. How else can one explain the increase in conversions       with the increase of anti-Islamic rhetoric? How else can one explain that more       non-Muslim preachers        have been converting to Islam than ever before? Although, as Muslims, we       believe that guidance comes only from Allah, the use of a person’s God-gifted       intellectual reasoning has a very powerful role to play in Muslim converts       making that destiny changing        decision. And once converted, they rarely go back to their old faiths, simply       because a faith whose foundations are built on logic and reason is much less       likely to be shaken down than one which simply builds upon a set of rites and       sacraments.               Reasons attributed by new Converts       Some of the reasons given why people convert to Islam are the eloquence of the       Quran’s language, its overwhelming scientific evidence and proofs, arguments       rooted in intellectual reasoning, and the Divine wisdom behind various social       issues. The        uniqueness and beauty of the Quran’s text has been marveled by the best of       Arab linguists and scholars, both Muslim and otherwise, from the days it was       revealed until today. The more knowledgeable people are in the language, the       more they appreciate the        wonders of the textual fluency of the Quran. Revealed more than 1400 years       ago, the Quran also has numerous scientific facts that are being validated by       science only in this era. Furthermore, it is the only known religious text       that challenges        mankind to think, reflect and ponder over the creation at large, social       issues, God’s existence, and more. The Quran, in many instances, challenges       people to reflect and think on their own, rather than heeding the loose talk       of those whose criticism is        based on baseless foundations. Finally, the Quran provides a solution to       numerous social issues, deviation from which has been known to cause societal       chaos at all levels.               The Quran is a confident assertion of a Supreme Being; the only known       religious book that has a confident assertion of a Supreme Being on all issues       ranging from the creation of the universe to most particular components of the       social milieu. Moreover,        its Divine Text - the language and prose of the Quran - is very different from       the language in the Prophet’s sayings, which demonstrates that the Quran is       not from the creative imagination or inspired words of Prophet Muhammad, as       many doubters have        alleged in the past, and continue to do even today.               We can see that most of these reasons can only be attributed to the process of       critical thinking and intellectual reflection. However, cold reasoning is       not enough. The heart has to be engaged in the search: a search whose aim is       to reach for the        truth at its core. No wonder, then, that when such sincere people hear the       Quran for the first time, and understand it, they say:              “We believe in it; surely, it is the Truth from our Lord. Indeed, even       before it, we were Muslims!” (Quran 28:53)              The Quran challenges humanity at large to think, reflect and ponder over their       affairs on numerous occasions. This is some of what the Quran states:              · Thus do We explain the verses (and their signification) in detail for       the people who reflect. (Jonah, Quran 10:24)              · Do they not think deeply about their own selves (being)? Allah has       created not the heavens and the Earth and all that is between them except with       truth and for an appointed term. And indeed many of mankind deny the Meeting       with their Lord. (       The-Romans, Quran 30:8)                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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