By: Umm Rashid
What would you call a religion whose beliefs,  practices and followers are being bashed and bad-mouthed in practically every  sphere of activity, in almost every corner of the globe, yet it attracts  ever-increasing numbers of people? 
A Paradox? A Miracle ? Or simply, The Truth:  Islaam.
The fact that Islaam is the fastest growing  religion in the world today, is proof that our Creator has taken it upon Himself  to perfect the Truth that He sent all His prophets and messengers with -- from  Aadam [AS] to Muhammad [SAW]. 
Studies conducted in the West show that the  sheer number of new Muslims is changing the demographic profile of countries all  over the world, and not all of them are born into Muslim families. With some 6  million adherents in the United States, Islam is said to be the nation’s  fastest-growing religion. One expert estimates that 25,000 people a year become  Muslims in this country; some clerics say they have seen conversion rates  quadruple since Sept 11. 
Ironically for a religion that is routinely  bashed for “subjugating” and “oppressing” its female followers, the number of  female reverts to Islaam outnumber the males 4:1!
The fact that more and more people are finding  their way to Islaam, notwithstanding the relentless propaganda, deliberate  misinformation and outright prejudice against it, never ceases to amaze me. 
How do these people navigate in the darkness to  find the light of Islaam in spite of all the obstacles in the way? 
The answer is that our Creator has granted each  one of us a guiding light -- a pure, undefiled innate nature called the  fitrah. Unlike Christians who believe in the doctrine of Original Sin and  assert that each baby is born tainted with the sin of Adam’s disobedience to  God, Muslims believe that every child is born into a state of purity where it  recognizes its Creator and is naturally subservient to His laws. 
In his book The Fundamentals of Islaamic  Monotheism, Abu Ameenah Bilaal Philips writes: Just as a child’s body  submits to the physical laws which Allaah has put in nature, its soul also  submits naturally to the fact that Allaah is its Lord and Creator. But its  parents try to make it follow their own way and the child is not strong enough  in the early stages of its life to resist or oppose its parents. The religion  which the child follows at this stage is one of custom and upbringing and Allaah does not hold it to account for this religion.
When the child matures in youth and clear  proofs of the falsehood of its religion are brought to it, the adult must now  follow the religion of knowledge and reason. At this point the devils try their  best to encourage him to stay as he is or to go further astray. Evils are made  pleasing to him and he must now live in the midst of a struggle between his  innate pure nature and his desires in order to find the right road. 
If he chooses to follow his innate nature, his fitrah, Allaah will help him overcome his desires even though it may  take most of his life to escape, for many people enter Islaam in their old age.
The Qur’aan also points to this phenomenon,  where every soul that has been created is asked Who their Lord is, and they  testify that it is none other than Allaah before they are born into the world. 
When your Lord drew forth from the  loins of the children of Aadam their descendants and made them testify  concerning themselves. Saying: Am I not your Lord? They said: “Yes, we testify  to it.” (This) in case you say on the Day of Judgement, “We were unaware of  this.” Or in case you say: It was our ancestors who made partners (with Allaah)  and we are only their descendants…[Surah Al-A’raaf 7:172-173]
Explaining this verse, the Prophet [SAW] said:  When Allaah created Aadam [AS] , He took a covenant from him …then He extracted  from him all of his descendants who would be born until the end of the world,  generation after generation and spread them out in front of Him in order to take  a covenant from them. 
He spoke to them face to face saying: Am I  not your Lord? And they all replied: Yes, we testify to it.  
Allaah then explained why He had all of mankind  bear witness that He was their Creator and the only true God worthy of worship.  He said: That was in case you (mankind) should say on the Day of Resurrection,  “Surely we were unaware of all this. We had no idea that You were our God.” [Silsilah  al ahadeeth as Saheehah, Narrated by ibn Abbaas, collected by Imaam Ahmad] 
This is the reason why people who adopt Islaam  are said to revert instead of convert, because they are going  back to their original nature -- the one they were naturally created with --  which is automatically aligned with the Universe, its Creator and His Laws; as  opposed to simply exchanging one set of beliefs for another.
Reverts to Islaam testify that this inner  inclination to search for the Truth, to know and follow it is a major factor in  their adopting the faith. It is interesting to see some of the reasons cited by  reverts for adopting Islaam:
Islaamic Monotheism
“The Christian sect of Athanasians insistently inculcates the tenet  that Christianity is based on a belief in three gods (Trinity), that a slightest  doubt as to this belief will lead one to immediate perdition; and that a person  who wishes to attain salvation in this world and the next should definitely hold  a belief in the three gods: God, the Son of God, and the Holy Ghost.
When I became a Muslim, I received a letter,  which said: “By becoming a Muslim you have damned yourself to perdition. No one  can save you. For you deny the divinity of God.” The poor man [who wrote that  letter] thought that I no longer believed in God, not knowing that when Jesus  had begun to preach, he stated the unity of God and he never claimed to be His  son. 
[Lord Headley al-Farooq; British diplomat,  engineer]
An answer for every question:
“I would always search for causes and purposes for everything. I would  anticipate logical explanations for them. On the other hand, the explanations  provided by priests and other Christian men of religion did not satisfy me. Most  of the time, instead of giving satisfactory answers to my questions, they would  dismiss the matter with evasive prevarications such as, “We cannot understand  these things. They are divine secrets” and “They are beyond the grasp of the  human mind.” 
Upon this I decided to study, on the one hand,  Oriental religions, and on the other hand, books written by famous philosophers.  The books written by these philosophers always dealt with such subjects as  protoplasms, atoms, molecules, and particles, and did not even touch on  reflections such as “What becomes of the human soul?” “Where does the soul go  after death?” “How should we discipline our souls in this world?” 
The Islamic religion, on the other hand,  treated the human subject not only within the corporeal areas, but also along  the spiritual extensions. Therefore, I chose Islam not because I had lost my  way, or only because Christianity had incurred my displeasure, or as a result of  sudden decision, but, on the contrary, after very minutely studying it and  becoming thoroughly convinced about its greatness, singularity, solemnity and  perfection 
[Muhammad Alexander Russell Webb; American  diplomat, author]
Direct relationship with one’s Creator:
Now I realize I can get in direct contact with God, unlike Christianity  or any other religion. As one Hindu lady told me, “You don't understand the  Hindus. We believe in one God; we use these objects (idols) to merely  concentrate.” What she was saying was that in order to reach God, one has to  create associates, that are idols for the purpose. But Islam removes all these  barriers. 
[Yusuf Islaam, formerly Cat Stevens]
Universality: 
Islam is a religion that belongs not only to the Arabs but to the entire  humanity. This universal quality presents a sharp contrast with the Judaic  religion, whose holy book always refers to the God of Israel. 
One more thing that I love in Islam is that  this religion recognizes all the prophets, makes no distinction between them and  treats the believers of other religions with compassion. 
[Mahmud Gunnar Ahmad, Swedish Muslim]
Absolute equality before God, extended  brotherhood:
There were tens of thousands of pilgrims, from all over the world. They  were of all colors, from blue-eyed blondes to black-skinned Africans. But we  were all participating in the same ritual, displaying a spirit of unity and  brotherhood that my experiences in America had led me to believe never could  exist between the white and non-white. 
America needs to understand Islam, because this  is the one religion that erases from its society the race problem. Throughout my  travels in the Muslim world, I have met, talked to, and even eaten with people  who in America would have been considered white - but the white attitude was  removed from their minds by the religion of Islam. I have never before seen  sincere and true brotherhood practiced by all colors together, irrespective of  their color. 
You may be shocked by these words coming from  me. But on this pilgrimage, what I have seen, and experienced, has forced me to  rearrange much of my thought-patterns previously held, and to toss aside some of  my previous conclusions. This was not too difficult for me. Despite my firm  convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the  reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds it. I have always  kept an open mind, which is necessary to the flexibility that must go hand in  hand with every form of intelligent search for truth. 
During the past eleven days here in the Muslim  world, I have eaten from the same plate, drunk from the same glass, and slept on  the same rug - while praying to the same God - with fellow Muslims, whose eyes  were the bluest of blue, whose hair was the blondest of blond, and whose skin  was the whitest of white. And in the words and in the deeds of the white  Muslims, I felt the same sincerity that I felt among the black African Muslims  of Nigeria, Sudan and Ghana. We were truly all the same (brothers) - because  their belief in one God had removed the white from their minds, the white from  their behavior, and the white from their attitude. 
[Letter written from Makkah, by Malcolm X]
Purity of prayer:
If I were asked what impressed me most in the religion of Islam, I  would probably say the prayers, because prayers in Christianity are used wholly  in begging God (through Jesus Christ) to grant worldly favours, whereas in Islam  they ar used to give praise and thanks to Almighty God for all His blessings  since He knows what is necessary for our welfare and grants us what we need  without our asking it.
[Cecilia Mahmuda Cannolly, Australian  Muslim]
Women’s rights and status:
No doubt, influenced by the usual condemnation of Islam from Christian  pulpits on the subject, I picked on polygamy. At last I thought I had something;  obviously Western monogamy was an improvement on this old system. I talked of it  to my Muslim friend. He illustrated with the aid of newspaper articles how much  true monogamy there was in England, and convinced me that a limited polygamy was  the answer to the secret unions that are becoming so distressingly common in the  West. My own common sense could see that, particularly after a war, when women  of a certain age group far outnumber men, a percentage of them are destined to  remain spinsters. Did God give them life for that? I recollect that on the radio  programme known as `Dear Sir' an unmarried English girl had called for lawful  polygamy, saying she would prefer a shared married life rather than the  loneliness to which she seemed to be destined. In Islam no one is forced into a  polygamous marriage, but in a perfect religion, the opportunity must be there to  meet those cases where it is necessary. 
[Mavis B Jolly, UK]
Belief in the Qur’aan as Divine  Revelation:
I read as much of the Qur’aan as I could. I was immersed in it. As I  read the verses in English, I repeated to myself over and over again, this is  what I have always thought and believed. What kind of book was this? Before long  I was reading the book and crying, and reading and crying... it was as if  something had overtaken me... I forgot what I was looking for in particular,  however when I came upon the verses in Surah Baqarah 122-141 regarding Prophet  Ibrahim (AS) I had found my answer. 
I had been searching for Isma'il (as), son of  Prophet Ibrahim and his wife Hajarah, who had been missing from the Hebrew  brothers story. In those verses I found the truth of religion... They say:  Become Jews or Christians if ye would be guided (to salvation). Say thou: Nay!  (I would rather) the religion of Abraham the True, and he joined not gods with  Allah. Say ye: We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to  Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and  Jesus, and that given to (all) the Prophets from their Lord; We make no  difference between one another of them: and we submit to Allah." (2:135-136) As  I continued to read and cry, I became intent upon finding someone who could  connect me with others who believed in this book! 
[K H Abdul Lateef, USA]
The personal example of the Prophet  Muhammad [SAW]:
I accepted Islam because I admired the Prophet Muhammad.[SAW]. I had  quite a number of Muslim friends in Zanzibar, who gave me Islamic books, which I  read in secrecy from my family. I became a Muslim despite the remonstrances of  my family and the oppressions of the priests of Parsee religion, which had been  my religion until that time. I held fast to my religion and resisted against all  sorts of threats. Now I love Allaah and His last Prophet Muhammad [SAW] more  than my life
[Faruq B Karai, Zanzibar]
Islaam withstands scrutiny and  encourages reasoning:
Instead of asking a follower to believe in its precepts just ”because”  or someone asks them to, Islaam encourages people to think for themselves,  reflect on the signs of God in Creation and within their own selves. Little  wonder then that a sizable number of reverts are thinking people: scientists,  astronomers, philosophers, doctors.
As created beings who can neither grant life  nor ward off death, we owe it to ourselves and The One Who Created Us to  discover the Truth, to follow it and to facilitate others to do the same. 
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