1) The document describes an American man named Steve Allen's journey to converting to Islam. He was raised Christian but found many logical gaps in Christianity. After reading the Quran, he was amazed by its scientific accuracy and clarity about God, which convinced him of its truth.
2) He secretly converted to Islam by saying the Shahadah to a Pakistani janitor. For 3 years, he concealed his conversion from his family out of worry about their reaction.
3) The man discusses what initially attracted him to Islam and convinced him of its truth based on reading the Quran. He also addresses criticisms of Islam in relation to terrorism and issues faced by new Muslims adapting to the faith in Western societies.
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This is a real story of an American youth who converts to Islam and how he tried many religions and philisphies but chose Islam when he found it. Do you know WHY?
See for your self.
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What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims Suzanne Haneef PDFFatima Karim
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What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims Suzanne Haneef PDFFatima Karim
this is a beautiful book to read
"What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims" by Suzanne Haneef PDF.
more visit : https://twitter.com/fatimakarimms
Bhai Manvir Singh is a phenomenal person, and he has a clear perspective on what makes Sikhi remarkable. You can get more certainty when you watch his videos and discourse. To become a famous person, you have to follow his words, and it can assist you with arriving at progress.
This pamphlet aims to discuss some of the beauties, benefits and unique aspects of Islam as compared to other beliefs and religions.
1. Close Relationship with the Creator
2. Positive Outlook on Life
3. Pure and Clear Concept of God
4. Emphasises Both Evidence and Faith
5. Forgiveness of Sins
6. Accountability and Ultimate Justice
7. Practical and Balanced Way of Life
8. Universal and Timeless Message
How to Become a Muslim?
Becoming a Muslim is a simple and easy process. All that a person has to do is to say a sentence called the Testimony of Faith (Shahada), which is pronounced as:
“ashhadu alla ilaha ilal Allah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammad rasoolu Allah.”
These Arabic words mean, “I testify that There is no true god (deity) but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God.”
Once a person says the Testimony of Faith (Shahada) with conviction and understanding its meaning, then he/she has become a Muslim.
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. He is the true God, and every other deity is false. He has the most magnificent names and sublime perfect attributes. No one shares His divinity, nor His attributes.
This is the definition of Allah/God from Qur’an:
1. Say, “He is God, the One.
2. God, the Absolute.
3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
—Qur’an 112
The Quran answers such questions as where we came from, why we exist and what we should do. This Book describes the existence, the unity, the power and the mercy of God. The Quran speaks of God, and introduces God as the Merciful, the Creator and the Forgiver. The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
In order to worship God, we have to know Him well otherwise we may form a distorted concept of Him and then go astray. God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine and he is the only one worthy of worship.
There is nothing similar to God.
—Quran 42:11
A Presentation of a Wesak Message 2021 (in English Texts) for Reflection. ( For a better Presentation with animation effects download the PowerPoint ppt.)
The Video ( with Narration in English ) is at the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbm2IWDerP4
The Video ( with Narration and comments in Hokkien) is at the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DKdLY4Z758
2 Timothy 2:2 Biblical Models of Training for MinistryMarvin McKenzie
This lesson from 2 Timothy 2:2 addresses Paul's instructions for Timothy concerning the training of others for the ministry. I give what looks like the five ways most often practiced in Baptist churches for training preachers and give two Biblical models of training for the ministry.
Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan is one of the five basic duties of Islam observed by many Muslim pupils.
On the eve of the start of Ramadan 2014, this webinar provides guidance for schools and teachers so that they can make informed decisions about supporting Muslim pupils who may be fasting.
This webinar will cover:
• The implications of Ramadan for schools and teachers - including impact on pupils;
• Teachers and schools responsibilities during the month of Ramadan;
• What special provisions should schools make during Ramadan;
• Understanding the difference between a Quranic duty and cultural practices;
• Communicating with Muslim parents;
• Ramadan good practice in supporting teachers and pupils.
A PowerPoint Presentation of the Wesak 2020 Message at PBHP. It includes the Reflections and Aspirations we can make on this auspicious Day of Wesak.
For the Video version, please check out at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImXjN-gVe1o&t=22s
Islam prophet muhammad is a blessing-to mankindArab Muslim
Prophet Mohammed is a blessing to the world.
See for your self if you are interested to know the truth abou thim and not to be drawn by the western media.
Good sites useful sites (2) مواقع مفيدةArab Muslim
It took me years to make this varied, tasteful collection of beneficial websites. They cover almost all aspects of life from science to leterature to religion ... etc.
I hope you will enjoy.
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted/most authentic) Hadith (Prophetic...Nazmussakib Nirjhor
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted) Hadith (prophetic traditions)
Collection by Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
http://web.archive.org/web/20061031015411/http://hadith.al-islam.com/bayan/Index.asp?Lang=ENG&Type=3
What is a Mutawatir Hadith and why this is distinct?
A Mutawatir (مُتَواتِر meaning "successive") Hadith is a report of such a large number of narrators (at different times) that their agreement upon an untruth is inconceivable thus being accepted as unquestionable in its veracity. A hadith is said to be mutawatir if it was reported by a significant, though unspecified, number of narrators at each level in the chain of narration, thus reaching the succeeding generation through multiple chains of narration leading back to its source.
This provides confirmation that the hadith is authentically attributed to its source at a level above reasonable doubt. This is due to its being beyond historical possibility that narrators could have conspired to forge a narration. In contrast, an ahaad hadith is a narration the chain of which has not reached a number sufficient to qualify as mutawatir.
There are only two types of texts in Islamic sharīʿah which are immutable (Qaati’) a) verses of Qura’n and b) Mutawatir Hadith. If someone denies a Mutawatir hadith he does Kufr.
Why this collection?
We have searched through the internet over and over again and unfortunately could not find a single collection of Mutawatir hadith in English. So we have compiled this from a website of Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This compilation is originally selected and compiled by the Ulaama council of this ministry and NOT by us. Our contribution is just copying from the website and accumulates into an unbroken book. We hope this will come handy in many research and necessary studies inshaAllah. May Allah (SWT) accept all of our efforts, Ameen.
Eksorsisme dalam sekelumit tradisi Gereja KatolikAlfonsus Widhi
Aku percaya akan Allah, Bapa yang maha kuasa, Pencipta langit dan bumi, dan segala sesuatu yang kelihatan dan tidak kelihatan. Materi tentang eksorsisme mencoba memperdalam makna "Allah sebagai Pencipta segala sesuatu yang tidak kelihatan" dan sekaligus menguak tabir kegelapan, yang selama ini ingin dijamah oleh manusia dengan berbagai macam cara. Gereja memiliki ajaran tentang hal ini selama berabad-abad lamanya.
Dibahas dalam topik ini: gambaran secara menyeluruh fenomen-fenomen mistik, penjernihan istilah, verifikasi kasus eksorsisme serta ritusnya di dalam Gereja
Bhai Manvir Singh is a phenomenal person, and he has a clear perspective on what makes Sikhi remarkable. You can get more certainty when you watch his videos and discourse. To become a famous person, you have to follow his words, and it can assist you with arriving at progress.
This pamphlet aims to discuss some of the beauties, benefits and unique aspects of Islam as compared to other beliefs and religions.
1. Close Relationship with the Creator
2. Positive Outlook on Life
3. Pure and Clear Concept of God
4. Emphasises Both Evidence and Faith
5. Forgiveness of Sins
6. Accountability and Ultimate Justice
7. Practical and Balanced Way of Life
8. Universal and Timeless Message
How to Become a Muslim?
Becoming a Muslim is a simple and easy process. All that a person has to do is to say a sentence called the Testimony of Faith (Shahada), which is pronounced as:
“ashhadu alla ilaha ilal Allah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammad rasoolu Allah.”
These Arabic words mean, “I testify that There is no true god (deity) but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God.”
Once a person says the Testimony of Faith (Shahada) with conviction and understanding its meaning, then he/she has become a Muslim.
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. He is the true God, and every other deity is false. He has the most magnificent names and sublime perfect attributes. No one shares His divinity, nor His attributes.
This is the definition of Allah/God from Qur’an:
1. Say, “He is God, the One.
2. God, the Absolute.
3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
—Qur’an 112
The Quran answers such questions as where we came from, why we exist and what we should do. This Book describes the existence, the unity, the power and the mercy of God. The Quran speaks of God, and introduces God as the Merciful, the Creator and the Forgiver. The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
In order to worship God, we have to know Him well otherwise we may form a distorted concept of Him and then go astray. God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine and he is the only one worthy of worship.
There is nothing similar to God.
—Quran 42:11
A Presentation of a Wesak Message 2021 (in English Texts) for Reflection. ( For a better Presentation with animation effects download the PowerPoint ppt.)
The Video ( with Narration in English ) is at the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbm2IWDerP4
The Video ( with Narration and comments in Hokkien) is at the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DKdLY4Z758
2 Timothy 2:2 Biblical Models of Training for MinistryMarvin McKenzie
This lesson from 2 Timothy 2:2 addresses Paul's instructions for Timothy concerning the training of others for the ministry. I give what looks like the five ways most often practiced in Baptist churches for training preachers and give two Biblical models of training for the ministry.
Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan is one of the five basic duties of Islam observed by many Muslim pupils.
On the eve of the start of Ramadan 2014, this webinar provides guidance for schools and teachers so that they can make informed decisions about supporting Muslim pupils who may be fasting.
This webinar will cover:
• The implications of Ramadan for schools and teachers - including impact on pupils;
• Teachers and schools responsibilities during the month of Ramadan;
• What special provisions should schools make during Ramadan;
• Understanding the difference between a Quranic duty and cultural practices;
• Communicating with Muslim parents;
• Ramadan good practice in supporting teachers and pupils.
A PowerPoint Presentation of the Wesak 2020 Message at PBHP. It includes the Reflections and Aspirations we can make on this auspicious Day of Wesak.
For the Video version, please check out at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImXjN-gVe1o&t=22s
Islam prophet muhammad is a blessing-to mankindArab Muslim
Prophet Mohammed is a blessing to the world.
See for your self if you are interested to know the truth abou thim and not to be drawn by the western media.
Good sites useful sites (2) مواقع مفيدةArab Muslim
It took me years to make this varied, tasteful collection of beneficial websites. They cover almost all aspects of life from science to leterature to religion ... etc.
I hope you will enjoy.
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted/most authentic) Hadith (Prophetic...Nazmussakib Nirjhor
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted) Hadith (prophetic traditions)
Collection by Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
http://web.archive.org/web/20061031015411/http://hadith.al-islam.com/bayan/Index.asp?Lang=ENG&Type=3
What is a Mutawatir Hadith and why this is distinct?
A Mutawatir (مُتَواتِر meaning "successive") Hadith is a report of such a large number of narrators (at different times) that their agreement upon an untruth is inconceivable thus being accepted as unquestionable in its veracity. A hadith is said to be mutawatir if it was reported by a significant, though unspecified, number of narrators at each level in the chain of narration, thus reaching the succeeding generation through multiple chains of narration leading back to its source.
This provides confirmation that the hadith is authentically attributed to its source at a level above reasonable doubt. This is due to its being beyond historical possibility that narrators could have conspired to forge a narration. In contrast, an ahaad hadith is a narration the chain of which has not reached a number sufficient to qualify as mutawatir.
There are only two types of texts in Islamic sharīʿah which are immutable (Qaati’) a) verses of Qura’n and b) Mutawatir Hadith. If someone denies a Mutawatir hadith he does Kufr.
Why this collection?
We have searched through the internet over and over again and unfortunately could not find a single collection of Mutawatir hadith in English. So we have compiled this from a website of Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This compilation is originally selected and compiled by the Ulaama council of this ministry and NOT by us. Our contribution is just copying from the website and accumulates into an unbroken book. We hope this will come handy in many research and necessary studies inshaAllah. May Allah (SWT) accept all of our efforts, Ameen.
Eksorsisme dalam sekelumit tradisi Gereja KatolikAlfonsus Widhi
Aku percaya akan Allah, Bapa yang maha kuasa, Pencipta langit dan bumi, dan segala sesuatu yang kelihatan dan tidak kelihatan. Materi tentang eksorsisme mencoba memperdalam makna "Allah sebagai Pencipta segala sesuatu yang tidak kelihatan" dan sekaligus menguak tabir kegelapan, yang selama ini ingin dijamah oleh manusia dengan berbagai macam cara. Gereja memiliki ajaran tentang hal ini selama berabad-abad lamanya.
Dibahas dalam topik ini: gambaran secara menyeluruh fenomen-fenomen mistik, penjernihan istilah, verifikasi kasus eksorsisme serta ritusnya di dalam Gereja
Penderitaan adalah tantangan bagi umat beriman yang percaya pada Cinta kasih Allah yang tidak terbatas. Dimanakah Allah hadir ketika manusia mengalami penderitaan? Dimanakah janji Yesus dan apa sebenarnya yang tersembunyi dibalik penderitaan manusia. Paper ini mencoba memberi input bagaimana membaca sejarah sebagai keselamatan.
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OMK St. Matius Penginjil melanjutkan katekese kaum muda di hari valentine 2015 dengan memperdalam Sakramen Perkawinan. Dengan sederhana, paper ini mendeskripsikan konetks masyarakat yang membentuk pola perkawinan saat ini, indahnya dan seriusnya janji perkawinan yang mengandaikan kedewasaan dan kematangan pribadi untuk masuk ke jenjang keluarga, halangan, dispensasi dan pelayanan perkawinan di Paroki St. Matius Penginjil. Kepada rekan-rekan muda, selamat berdiskusi.
Islam: The Path of God | Suzanne Haneef
This short book is a superb explanation of Islam for anyone interested in the religion. Concise but lucid, the author documents clearly the spiritual basis of Islam from its sources
Book Islam:The Path of God Suzanne Haneef PDFFatima Karim
Book Islam:The Path of God Suzanne Haneef PDF
This short book is a superb explanation of Islam for anyone interested in the religion. Concise but lucid, the author documents clearly the spiritual basis of Islam from its sources.
To ALL OF YOU, MY READERS,
WHO ARE SEEKING TO KNOW ABOUT
THE FAITH OF
ISLAM
OR WHO ARE SEARCHING
FOR A PATH OF LIFE,
I DEDICATE THIS WORK,
WITH A PRAYER
THAT IT MAY BE USEFUL TO YOU
IN YOUR QUEST.
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He disclosed to "Sabq" Newspaper how he ran away from "Jesus the Son of God" and
converted to Islam and what he hates about Saudis.
Steve, American national, narrating his story with Islam: ("A Pakistani janitor who was
collecting food leftovers taught me the "Shahadah".)
After Eleventh of September 11 attacks, I
resorted to the Quran but Find nothing relating to
terrorism.
The math. Teacher aroused my curiosity
by saying: Muslims do not drink alcohols and
pray 5 times a day.
I do not like wars, sects and conflicts or
following a specific Shaikh.
European racism incited Muslim youths to join Extremists.
What bothers me is the pride and ignorance of some Saudis and throwing garbage in
the streets.
There Are Muslim organizations to take care of Muslims abroad. America accepts
Buddhists and rejects Muslims.
I couldn't stand the idea that one man bears the sins of the rest of humanity!.
Interviewed by Shakran Al Rashidi – Sabq – Riyadh:
The American national, Muslim convert "Steve Allen" or "Mohammed Saleem" as he prefers
to be called after converting to Islam, said: The Quran amazed him when reading its verses
deeply especially the verses which speak about scientific miracles. He confirmed in this
interview that he could not find logical and convincing answers in Christianity. He was never
convinced by Buddhism and idols neither but he felt peace with Islam. He found what he was
searching for, a clear one creator "Allah" the almighty. He mentioned the differences between
Muslims in Europe and America and the main reasons behind their wealth in the American
society. He stated some of the reasons which prompted some Muslim youths to extremism
and hoped that we Muslims could change from inside so that Allah would change us for
better.
The dialogue covered many points pertaining to Islam and Muslims in the United States of
America, Muslim groups, his voyage to Cairo, Istanbul, Switzerland, Azerbaijan and Riyadh
and the secret of his compassion towards Islam leaving behind other believes, and how the
American media was so rude against Muslims, the hardship to live in Saudi and why he
concealed from his family his conversion to Islam for 3 years in addition to other topics...
Q1: We understood that you have a long story of deep intellectual shifts in your life that
lead you in the end to converting to Islam with complete conviction. Can you
elaborate?
A1: I was looking for specific answers since my childhood. I had many questions about
life, the universe, the relation with the creator, human relations and nature but never
found logical and convincing answers in Christianity which I was brought up with.
Though I studied in a private Christian school for two years since I was 13 years old,
2. - 2 -
yet I was always looking for the truth. Subhan Allah, though I was brought up to an
American Christian family, yet my parents were not religious, I was even more
religious than them as I was interested in going to the church, do the prayers and read
the Bible. Many topics I did not accept in Christianity such as "God has son"!! I could
not understand this, if God has one son, why couldn't he has more sons and daughters
and wives since 2000 years ago? It was not logically acceptable to me that one man
"Prophet Jesus" (PBUH)1
would bear all the sins of the remaining humanity as a well
known biller of Christianity.
I always wondered, although I believe in the creator "God", yet I did not believe in
what I saw of religious practices and rituals which never meant anything logical to
me. The turning point in my life was when the math. teacher mentioned once that
Muslims do not drink alcohols and pray 5 times a day. This aroused my curiosity to
learn more about Islam. I always believed that most of the American society problems
are caused by alcohols and drug abuse which were and still one the biggest problems
in America, and I myself consider it a waste of time, health and money. Because of
this piece of information I heard from the math. teacher, I used to say "I want to be a
Muslim". But, since I was an American teenager, I did not think deeply into the
matter because I did not know a thing about Islam at that time. In mid eighties and
prior the American media put great concentration on Islam in later years.
During my youth stage, I lost my relation with God, stopped reading the Bible, never
go to church and lived like a normal American teenager life though I was feeling that
something is missing. I felt empty but old questions are still roaming in the back of
my head. I think this is the Fitra, the instinct that God created us on. Many people are
overwhelmed with Fitra. Deep in me I knew that something wrong was in my life,
therefore I did not want to go back to Christianity and did not like – as many of the
westerns – to convert to Islam because Islam is the last thing they think about.
Q2 Why? Despite the fact that many Americans embrace different religions and
philosophies, whey they look at Islam as the last choice?
A2 I think this is because of the negative impression about Islam or "Stereo-Type"; there
has not been a lot of positive issues that stand out in the US media about Islam, and
because of the intolerant actions and behaviors of some Muslims with others. This
gave bad impression about Islam and Muslims. In America they accept you if you are
a Buddhist and consider you as peaceful. They tolerate with people of other faiths,
and other oriental cultures and philosophies; but being a Muslim, this is not the
choice. You could say also because converting to Islam is a big change in life and
uncommon. I talked to a number of Americans who converted to Islam and they all
assured me that they were totally avoiding Islam.
Q3 Having lived in a society which did not tolerate Muslims and had negative impression
about Islam, what has really attracted you to Islam?
A3 Christianity has many gaps which arouse questions and does not provide logical
answers to these questions. What attracted me about Islam is that Islam answers all
the questions with convincing logic especially in relation to life, the universe and the
relation between God and his worshipers.. etc. Islam did not leave any gap to
question it, rather Islam answers all the questions and leave you free choice to be
1
PBUH = peace and blessingsof Allah be upon him
3. - 3 -
convinced. The Islamic faith can be learned from the holy Quran. The Creator "Allah"
the almighty is clearly mentioned in the holy Quran and the He "Subhanahu Wataála"
is one and has one else beside him and had no sons or wives or daughters. The holy
Quran is very clear and informative about Allah and that is what tempted me to
convert to Islam and accept is as my faith. In addition, all morals and high values of
the Islamic faith, the relationship with Allah has drawn me to Islam. All other
religions and philosophies are ambiguous and complex in relation to Allah the Creator
and has always many meanings, but in Islam this relation is very undoubtedly clear.
When you read the Quran for one time only, you will understand what is requested
from you. Some Muslims in countries I have visited such as Egypt, Morocco and
Jordan, were not really committed to the teachings of Islam yet, although they have a
significant moral barrier that prevents them from drinking alcohols despite its
availability, accessibility, the majority of them do not they touch it because it is haram
according to Islamic principles, this also applies to other sins which are prohibited in
Islam.
Q4: During your constant search for logical and convincing answers about faith the
relation with Allah, have embraced any ideas, faiths or philosophies before Islam?
A4: In the American society we live detached from any specific faith, but I was interested
in religion and the questions which never left my head. Therefore, I read about
Buddhism and visited their temples several times but never been convinced. I watched
them bowing for idols and request assistance and peace from them. I said to myself,
what is this? This is non-sense!! Buddhism in general is a philosophy of life but not a
real religion. This is what I discover myself. The Buddhist does whatever he likes. I
read oriental philosophies and found they were written by humans although they have
good ideas in them, but I was looking for is a Deen2
"Faith" that really convinces me
and changes my life and prompts me to be a better person.
Q5: Did you read a lot about Islam before accepting it?
A5: I learned about the Quran from a workmate who was not Muslim. She invited me and
other workmates for dinner. When we reached her house, I found in the bookshelves
of her house mate an English translation of the holy Quran because she was reading
about religions all over the world. I took the book in order to read it since I like to
know about other religions. I said to myself: I have read most of the western and
eastern books of religion and philosophy, why shouldn't I read this book? "the
Quran". Therefore I borrowed the book and was not expecting to find anything of
importance in it. I started reading Surat Al-Fatiha, then I read in it for two days and
could not stop reading3
. The Quran amazed me and I said to myself: What is this
book? why didn't I read it before? I read the Quran again. During Summer 2001G, I
did not read any other book beside the Quran. I read it everywhere I go, in my house,
at work, in buses, in library and every time. I took a pen and started underlying the
verses which I liked. I found many scientific facts which amazed me, especially when
we know that this book was revealed to prophet Mohammed (PBUH) 1436 years ago
according to the Hijra calendar4
. This fact in itself refutes the western allegations that
prophet Mohammed PBUH wrote the Quran himself. How can an illiterate Bedouin
2
Deen: Faith, Iman, Belief
3
Imagine: This is the translation, how about the original Arabic which Allah chose for his words and challenges the Arabs to o ne similar verse like and they
couldn't ?
4
Hijra Calendar: Commences from date prophet Mohammed peace and blessings be upon himimmigrated to from Mekkah to Medinah in the Arab peninsula.
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living in the desert put all these scientific facts – discovered only the 20th and 21st
centuries - in this book 1436 years ago! I was stunned by Surat Al-Nur (light) when
Allah Subhanahu Wataála says: "Or [they are] like darknesses within an
unfathomable sea which is covered by waves, upon which are waves, over which are
clouds - darknesses, some of them upon others. When one puts out his hand [therein],
he can hardly see it. And he to whom Allah has not granted light - for him there is no
light." (Verse 40 – Al-Nur).
Allah is great (Subhan Allah). I am specialized in "Geographical science" and found
that what is mentioned in this verse complies with the true scientific fact. The verse
precisely describes oceans and seas' layers. Also Surat Al-Mu'minun which amazingly
and accurately describes the stages of the creation of man.
"Allah says: "And certainly did We create man from an extract of clay. (12)Then We
placed him as a sperm-drop in a firm lodging. (13)Then We made the sperm-drop into
a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the
lump, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into
another creation. So blessed is Allah, the best of creators." (14 – Al-Mu'minun)
Also Surat Az-Zumar when Allah says: " He created you from one soul. Then He
made from it its mate, and He produced for you from the grazing livestock eight
mates. He creates you in the wombs of your mothers, creation after creation, within
three darknesses. That is Allah, your Lord; to Him belongs dominion. There is no
deity except Him, so how are you averted?" (Az-Zumar- 6)
I was amazed by this Surat and verses because they described scientific facts which
only known to Allah the Creator.
Also Allah said in Surat Al-Hujurat: "O mankind, indeed We have created you from
male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another.
Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you.
Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted. (Al-Hujurat - 13)
These were un-doubtful scientific facts and this is what convinced me to convert to
Islam. I was really amazed by the Quran.
Q6 Have the 11th Sept. incident, NY and Washington Attacks anything to do with you
converting to Islam, or had you any contradicting thoughts?
A6 When 11th Sept. attacks took place, I wondered: I have not read anything about
violence and terrorism in the Quran!! Why innocents are being killed? This is not
acceptable in Islam!
Allah said in Surat Al-Ma'ida in the Quran: ".... whoever kills a soul unless for a soul
or for corruption [done] in the land - it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And
whoever saves one - it is as if he had saved mankind entirely...."
As a matter of fact, Sep. 11th shocked me deeply and prompted me to understand the
Quran deeper and deeper. Many have converted to Islam after this incident and after
the read about Islam and knew that it is contrary to picture drawn by the western
media. I was one of these new Muslims, and started reading more about Islam on the
net and believed in the Quran and its content.
Q7 Did you ever felt reluctant or wishing to turn away from Islam after having seen
violence and terrorism thrown on Islam?
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A7 Not at all. The reason is I am still Muslim. It is all about this amazing book "the
Quran". It is the real power of Islam. It has the mercy and peace. In my opinion,
without the Quran there will be no Islam. This book is the beauty of Islam. It is a great
book even when you hear it recited when you are not Muslim, it is still a great thing to
hear. It is so beautiful.
Q8 Do you remember any incident that enhanced your well to convert to Islam?
A8 I wanted more information about Islam but in the meantime did not want to go to a
masjid and ask about Islam. I was reluctant. One day, during my college time, I was
working part time in a grocery and charities were visiting the grocery to collect the
good we couldn't sell to distribute to the poor. One of these charities was a Muslim
charity. They used to visit us with their cars and collect the food to distribute to the
poor. The attracted me with their smiles, humbleness good treatment and the way they
put their caps on. I went near one of them – a Pakistani - and asked him about Islam
and the Shahadah5
. He asked me: Do you want to become Muslim? I said: (YES). He
said: by uttering the Shahadah now you will become and Muslim. I was surprised by
that!! He shook hand with me in that same place and said to me: "Ashadu An La Ilaha
Illah Allah Wa Ashhadu Anna Muhammadan Rasoulu Allah" I repeated the Shahadah
after him then he said: You are a Muslim now!. This moment was the happiest ever in
my life then I changed my name from "Steve Allen" to "Mohammed Saleem", but I
am used to be called Steve. I did not know what I should do after I became Muslim?
This one of the problems encountered by new Muslims in the west. Thereafter, I went
to the Masjid to do my prayers and fasted Ramadan for that year. It was the most
pleasant experience in my life.
Q9 As a western citizen, did you find any difficulties in applying Islam to your daily life,
or found it easy to adapt to?
A9 I did not find it difficult, rather it was a complete change in my life. Yes takes time,
but it will make your life better.. Islam is not a complex religion, it is easy and
tolerant. The problem in the western societies is there are not Muslim organizations
to care and assist new Muslims and teach them Islam step by step. In the Muslim
society in the US for example, there are contradictions. Some say do this and others
want you to do it differently. All are correct and they all have good intension but this
confuses you at the beginning.
5
Shahadat in Islam means: To say I bear Witness that there is no god but Allah and that Mohammed is his
prophet.It is the first pillar of Islam.
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Q10 Did your family accepts you becoming a Muslim?
A10 I concealed it from my family for 3 to 4 years. I used to pray in secrecy. I close the
door and pray. I grow my beard and was worried. They noticed that something has
changed in my life. I stopped going to restaurants and clubs and stopped talking about
women. My family was not so religious. Even when I started wearing Muslim
costumes such as the cap, short thobe "Dress" and holds rosary in my hand, they were
wondering: What happened to him? Why he became ascetic like monks? It took me 3
years to say loudly I am Muslim. Some of my friends even took them longer to
announce it and they still conceal it.
Q11 Did you try to learn Arabic in order to read the explanations of the Quran in its
language?
A11 Yes, I went to the Masjid in my city where the Imam 6
was African American
Muslism. He converted to Islam long ago and started to teach us Arabic in a simple
way. To my opinion, it is important for the new Muslims to learn Arabic to be able to
read religious books, Tafseer7
and prophet Hadeeth8
. I went to Egypt to learn Arabic
in 2004G and after graduation from the university, I chose Cairo because I couldn't
get visa to Saudi Arabia, and life was so expensive in Jordan. It was also difficult to
get visa to Syria though Studying Arabic in Syria was great and they had good
curricula. After I collected some money, I went to Cairo and stayed for about two
years. It was the best part of my life because I studied Arabic, I was young,
enthusiastic and it was the first time I hear Athan "Prayer call in Islam" delivered
6
The person leading the prayers in Islam. He is supposed to be more knowledgeable but not a must.
7
Explanation of the meanings of the holy Quran.
8
Hadeeth: Prophet's sayings which reflects his daily and spiritual life.
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publicly in my life and eat Halal food9
. Despite the fact that Cairo was very crowded
and polluted, but Egyptians have their special sense of life and they happy by nature.
I studied Arabic with other American Muslims who came from Pakistan. We formed a
good group of people. As I needed money, I started giving English lessons in an
Egyptian school and because I love to be in a Muslim community. After that, I went
back to the US for few months. I was interested in going to Turkey due to its Islamic
history. I travelled to Istanbul and stayed in Istanbul for two years. I liked the city
very much for its beauty, its historical masjids and because it has full Muslim
districts, and for its marvellous Islamic architect. Istanbul is really a beautiful city,
and I enjoyed teaching English in Istanbul until 2007. Then, I was invited to teach
English in the city of Riyadh. I lived in Riyadh for one year working for a private
training centre. Then I went to teach English in Azerbaijan for one year, then to
Switzerland for 3 years, and back to the United States where I stayed for few months.
I came back to Riyadh to teach English in 2013 and I am still here.
Q12 Do you like the life style in Riyadh after having experienced that in Cairo, Istanbul,
Azerbaijan and Switzerland?
A12 Lifestyle in Riyadh is very difficult to adapt to even to a Muslim person. The most
difficult of which is when facing some arrogant and ignorant persons. They do not
care about public manners. For example, they extensively use car horns, they drive
recklessly, they do not respect the traffic regulations and do not give other drivers
their traffic rights, they through garbage from car windows, inpatient and they do not
treat others respectfully. Moreover, the Labour Office Law is bad, the sponsorship
law is very restrictive and unfair. For example, I left my previous work because my
sponsor did not allow me to bring my wife and live with me. The Saudi society
concentrates on Islamic formalities but do not strictly adhere with the Islamic Sharia.
In Islam, there is Iman10
, Islam11
and Ihsan12
. Some shop and office workers take more
time for prayers than they should and if look for them you will find them chatting,
drinking tea, watching football games. They take the prayer time as an opportunity of
rest and laziness, while Islam is the Deen that calls for work and activity and rejects
laziness.
Q13 You mentioned that you taught English to Saudi students. How do you evaluate
English teaching and education in general?
A13 Motives differ from one person to another. Some students work hard and learn, while
others don't. Society and family culture plays good part in this. Some students are
rich, spoiled and not in need for a certificate and his family do not wish to force him
to learn. The parents play the main part here. Also, there are many different materials
to learn such as math, geography, history, Deen, science ... an on up to 14 different
materials. This causes boredom to students.
Q14 As Muslims, what should we do to improve the image of Islam?
A14 We could many things. I do not speak about a specific group here, but I am talking
about Muslims in general. We must be better in ourselves and with others. I do not
9
Halal: slaughtered as per Islamic principles.
10
Iman: faith
11
Islam: Submission to Allah and his teachings.
12
Ihsan: Highest level of Iman which means "Believing in Allah as if you see him with your own eyes".
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like differences between different groups of Muslims or following a specific Sheikh.
We are all Muslims and must be brothers. We have to go back to the real Islam and
read the Quran and practice it. Allah will not change people if they do not work out
that change. We must ask ourselves as Muslims: Do we treat our wives and family
members better? Do we treat the environment better? Do we treat our teachers better
... etc.
Q15 Ho do you spend your free time in Riyadh?
A15 I spend my time reading. Most of my time I use to learn more about Islam, Islamic
history, Fiqh, Aqeedah to be able to understand Islam, and I am assisted by my
Palestinian wife.
Q16 What is your admission?
A16 I want to learn Arabic better and I want Muslims to know their religion better. There
is a lot to learn in Islam.
Q17 What is the best decision you ever made?
A17 Accepting Islam out of full convictions, a learning journey that never ends!