Let’s talk
frankly. Almost never do non-Muslims
study Islam until they have first exhausted the religions of their
exposure.
Only after they have grown dissatisfied with the religions familiar to them, meaning Judaism, Christianity and all the fashionable-“isms”Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism do they consider Islam.
Only after they have grown dissatisfied with the religions familiar to them, meaning Judaism, Christianity and all the fashionable-“isms”Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism do they consider Islam.
Perhaps
other religions do not answer the big questions of life, such as “Who made
us?” and “Why are we here?” Perhaps other religions do not reconcile the
injustices of life with a fair and just Creator. Perhaps we find hypocrisy in the clergy,
untenable tenets of faith in the canon, or corruption in the scripture. Whatever the reason, we perceive shortcomings
in the religions of our exposure, and look elsewhere. And the ultimate “elsewhere” is Islam.
Now,
Muslims would not like to hear me say that Islam is the “ultimate
elsewhere.” But it is. Despite the fact that Muslims comprise
one-fourth to one-fifth of the world’s population, non-Muslim media smears
Islam with such horrible slanders that few non-Muslims view the religion in a
positive light. Hence, it is normally
the last religion seekers investigate.
Another
problem is that by the time non-Muslims examine Islam, other religions have
typically heightened their skepticism: If every “God-given” scripture we have
ever seen is corrupt, how can the Islamic scripture be different? If charlatans have manipulated religions to
suit their desires, how can we imagine the same not to have happened with
Islam?
The answer
can be given in a few lines, but takes books to explain. The short answer is this: There is a
God. He is fair and just, and He wants
us to achieve the reward of paradise.
However, God has placed us in this worldly life as a test, to weed out
the worthy from the unworthy. And we
will be lost if left to our own devices.
Why? Because we don’t know what
He wants from us. We can’t navigate the
twists and turns of this life without His guidance, and hence, He has given us
guidance in the form of revelation.
Sure,
previous religions have been corrupted, and that is one of the reasons why we
have a chain of revelation. Ask
yourself: wouldn’t God send another revelation if the preceding scriptures were
impure? If preceding scriptures were
corrupted, humans would need another revelation, to keep upon the straight path
of His design.
So we
should expect preceding scriptures to be corrupted, and we should expect the
final revelation to be pure and unadulterated,for we cannot imagine a loving
God leaving us astray. What we can
imagine is God giving us a scripture, and men corrupting it; God giving us
another scripture, and men corrupting it again … and again, and again. Until God sends a final revelation He
promises to preserve until the end of time.
Muslims
consider this final revelation to be the Holy Quran. You consider it … worth looking into. So let us return to the title of this
article: Why Islam? Why should we
believe that Islam is the religion of truth, the religion that possesses the
pure and final revelation?
“just
trust me.”
Now, how
many times have you heard that line? A
famous comedian used to joke that people of different cities cuss one another
out in different ways. In Chicago, they
cuss a person out this way, in Los Angeles they cuss a person out that way, but
in New York they just say, “Trust me.”
So don’t
trust me—trust our Creator. Read the
Quran, read books and study good websites.
But whatever you do, get started, take it seriously, and pray for our
Creator to guide you.
Your life
may not depend on it, but your soul most definitely does.
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