A Proposal For You
A Proposal For You
A Proposal For You
Abdullah Al-Qenaei
Preface
I do not intend to twist your mind or change your faith, my purpose and
aim is to make you acquainted with the message of Islam for the sake of
knowledge, and it is up to you whether to accept it or reject it. "There is no
compulsion in religion; Truth stands out clearly from falsehood" [Quran
2:256].
Abdullah
What is Islam?
Islam is a religion and a way of life. It aims to preserve the basic rights of
human beings, establishing security and peace in society and the world as a
whole. Islam urges its followers to be kind, polite, decent, and good citizens
in a society. "O you who believe! Obey Allah and obey the Messenger and
those in authority from among you" [Quran 4:59]
Islam means submission, devotion, and obedience to God, the Lord of the
heavens and the earth. Therefore, a Muslim is someone who submits himself
to God. That is the reason why every Prophet and Messenger of God and
their followers were by definition 'Muslims', as stated in the Quran. Muslims
believe in, love, and respect all the Prophets and Messengers. "Surely those
who disbelieve in Allah and His messengers and (those who) desire to make
a distinction between Allah and His messengers and say: We believe in some
and disbelieve in others, and desire to take a course between (this and)
that. These are truly unbelievers, and We have prepared for the unbelievers
a disgraceful chastisement." [Quran 4:150-151]
Likewise in the Quran, the Bible emphatically shows that the beloved
Prophet Jesus Christ submitted his will to the will of God, his Creator. For
instance: "For I did not speak of my own accord, but the Father who sent
me commanded me what to say and how to say it" [John 12:49], also "By
myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for
I seek not to please myself but Him who sent me" [John 5:30].
Islam calls for, and nurtures a loving and direct relationship between "God"
and humans with NO intercessors or NO intermediaries. When you pray, you
pray directly to God, and when you want to repent from your sins, you ask
God directly for forgiveness. "And when My servants ask you concerning Me,
then surely I am very near; I answer the prayer of the suppliant when he
calls on Me." [Quran 2:186]
Islam is the religion of pure human nature and clarity. It urges and calls its
followers to ask about all issues or problems they may encounter or endure,
from the simple problems of their every day life to the deepest, most
complex and also the most incomprehensible questions of their existence. In
Islam the whole doctrine is explained clearly and there are no obscure or
mysterious components to the belief. "So ask the people of knowledge if you
do not know" [Quran 16:43]. 'People of knowledge' refers to the experts in
the various fields known for their expertise.
Islam places men and women all equal before their Lord regardless of their
race, tongue, national origin, appearance, wealth and social status. The
criterion for differentiation among them arises in their compliance with the
divine regulations. "O mankind! We have created you from a male and a
female, and have made you into nations and tribes that you may know one
another. Verily, the noblest of you, in the sight of Allah, is the best in
conduct. Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware." [Quran 49:13]
The most pivotal benefits that Islam provides for the individual are:
In order to gain such benefits and much more, there is primarily ONE key-
step to take, the First of what we call the Pillars of Islam (Testimony of
Faith), which is to bear witness that there is none worthy of worship besides
the ONE All-mighty God (Allah in Arabic) and that Muhammad is his servant
and messenger.
God" and it is an exclusive title which no-one else besides Him has been
given, in all of human history.
When I use the word Allah I mean the same God that created Adam and his
wife, the same God that sent Prophets such as Abraham, Noah, Lot, Moses,
Jesus and Mohammad peace be upon them. I do not mean a different God
than the God that spoke to Moses, and split the sea for him. I mean the
exact same God that saved Noah in the ark, Jonah in the Whale. I mean the
exact same God that created Jesus in the womb of Virgin Mary.
Even Arab Christians use the word Allah when they refer the Creator of the
Universe. You can verify this in Arabic translations of the Bible.
What is your dream? What would you like to have? How about if a 'company'
fulfilled your dream free of charge with ONLY one condition: that you stick to
the manual? Would you accept this offer?
Let's say you are getting married and a company is willing to give you a
four-bedroom fully-furnished house surrounded by a nice garden in any area
you desire etc...Free of charge, with NO rent and NO mortgage!! All you
have to do is take good care of it and do the very minimum to show
gratefulness. Would you accept this offer?
You will agree, once we have acknowledged Allah, the least we can do is to
show Him gratefulness for these bounties that we have received since birth
without paying anything for them.
Allah has sent with every Prophet and Messenger a 'miracle' or 'sign' to
persuade and show the people that he is truthful and he was sent by Allah.
The people of Egypt in the time of Pharaoh were known for their powers of
magic and sorcery. Hence Moses (may the peace and blessing of Allah be
upon him) was sent to them with similar yet overwhelming signs. Moses was
given the power of magic, to confront the sorcerers, unlike anyone else in
his time.
In the time of Jesus Christ (may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon
him), the son of Mary (may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon her),
the children of Israel were known for their knowledge of medicine.
Consequently Jesus Christ came with medical cures (bringing back the sight
and curing the leper etc) that could not be bettered by anyone in his time
(indeed, up unto today).
Likewise, the Arabs being the people of the desert, they had no art, industry,
or science. Yet, they were known for their exquisite poetry.
At around 570 AD, Muhammad (may the peace and blessing of Allah be
upon him), was born in Arabia. Orphaned at an early age, he was brought
up by his uncle and grandfather. Among his people he was known to have
the best character and gave the finest example of being upright, merciful,
compassionate, truthful, generous, and distant from all evil characters.
Whoever knew him well, or read his legacy, were both fascinated and
enchanted by him. Jules Masserman (US psychoanalyst) said: "Perhaps the
greatest leaders of all times was Muhammad". TIME magazine (July 15,
1974).
Allah challenged the Arabs to produce a whole Book of equal beauty to the
Quran, but they could not fulfil this challenge. The challenge was then
decreased to 10 chapters, but still they could not fulfil it. Then the challenge
was decreased to ONLY 1 chapter, yet they were not able to do so. And still
today this challenge has not been met. Surely this is one of many proofs
that the 'Quran' is from a divine source.
With this great miracle, the 'Quran', Allah has set several rational and
scientific approaches and arguments for ALL mankind to ease their path and
ponder over the 'truth'; the truth that will set you free.
Allah has said: "Were they created by nothing or were they themselves the
creators? Or did they create the heavens and the earth? Rather, they have
no firm belief." [Quran 52:35-36]
This is a very strong argument mentioned in the Quran. Suppose that you
travel in the countryside where nothing is in sight except the plain land. A
few months later, you return to the same plot of land and find a well
constructed building. Did it come to existence by chance or coincidence?
Was it built without a builder?
Allah then asks the question "were they themselves the creators?" Since
they are not going to acknowledge that they were created, the other choice
is that they were the creators?! And that is impossible!!
If they themselves were created out of nothing, and they were not the
creators, then what is the answer? Somebody must have created them.
There must be a creator. Since every building has a builder, every book has
a writer, and the creation has a creator.
These two verses which were mentioned previously are strong logical
arguments for someone who denies the existence of God, and has no
answer to the question of where we have all came from!
It is important, first of all, to clarify that the Quran is a "book of signs" and
not a "book of science", as its revelations and message encompass all
aspects of human life.
A few years ago I was reading a textbook titled 'Cell Biology and Genetics'.
It stated that every living thing was made of water (H2O). It is a well-
established fact and common knowledge in biological sciences that every
living thing is made of water
Interestingly in the Quran (revealed more than 1400 years ago) there is a
verse which says: "We made from water every living thing, will they not
then believe?" [Quran 21:30]
And before that in the same verse Allah has said: "Have not those who
disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We
parted them" [Quran 21:30]. Dr. Alfred Kroner (Professor of Geology) said :
"Thinking where Muhammad came from . . . I think it is almost impossible
that he could have known about things like the common origin of the
universe, because scientists have only found out within the last few years,
with very complicated and advanced technological methods"
How would an 'illiterate' Arab, living in the desert know such things?
If you decide to accept Islam, I would like to congratulate you on your first
step to true success in this life and the hereafter. Being a Muslim entails
wilful submission and active obedience to Allah, and living in accordance
with His message. "Does He not know, Who he created? And He is the
Knower of the subtleties, the Aware." [Quran 67:14]
It is the greatest of gifts and all praise must be due to Allah for showing us
the light, where we would otherwise struggle eternally in the darkness of our
confusion. "Allah is the guardian of those who believe. He brings them out of
the darkness into the light" [Quran 2:257] Muslims have certain obligations
towards one another one of which is giving sincere advice. Therefore I would
like to advise the following:
1. Don't expect that you will comply right away with all the regulations.
2. Take it easy, step by step, so as to make your belief pleasant to yourself.
3. Be sincere to yourself, and have sincerity towards Allah.
4. Start to learn and read the authoritative sources of Islam. (The Quran
and the Teachings of Prophet Muhammad).
5. Understand that you are responsible for your actions and capable of
fulfilling your duties.
The advice I have for you as a new Muslim is not only a pleasure for me to
give, but is also my duty and sincere concern. Universal brotherhood is a
central point and crucial element of Islam, and a beautiful and precious
value rarely found in a modern society driven by empty materialism and
individualism.
I encourage you to take the first steps to initiate friendship with your
brothers/sisters in faith, to visit your local Mosque and ask for advice and for
reading material. From now on you are not alone in this path, for every
single person embracing the true religion pleases Allah immensely and is a
great delight for all Muslims. "And help one another in goodness and piety,
and do not help one another in sin and aggression" [Quran 5:2]
On the other hand if you don't accept Islam now, I would like you to keep an
open mind and thank you for taking the time to read this booklet.
Final remark
I would finally like to remind you that we all face 'death' and we don't know
when! As such this is out of our hands, so we therefore need to be prepared.
Isn't the one who accepts this reality and prepares for it using his
intelligence better than the one who tries to forget it and is taken by
surprise?
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Life's Harvest
"After September 11 the media had a lot to say about Muslims and Islam.
Almost all of it was bad. I've never been a person to take things at face
value, so I tried to find out the truth behind Islam. I spoke to a Muslim
colleague who gave me a copy of the Qur'an and I bought many books on
the topic. And not just any books - books covering faith as well as its history
and people. Some things were good and some bad.
Over time I came to know more Muslims and was almost always impressed
with their kindness, honesty, sincerity and deep belief in God and peace.
After a few years I felt I had finally found a spiritual path that was both
meaningful and worked for me. It has definitely changed my life for the
better!"
W.H - USA
"After embracing Islam I felt that I had finally begun to fulfil the purpose of
my creation and live in harmony with the true reality of life and death. The
contentment and feeling of inner happiness cannot be paralleled by any
worldly pursuit. Only submission to the Creator can achieve this."
Dr Reeves - England
"Embracing Islam came as a result of a long search for the truth and also
signified a fresh start in my life as a new man. Not only believing but also
declaring the submission to the will of the Creator meant, from the very
beginning, honesty to myself and to the world, inner happiness and
satisfaction for knowing that life is a wonderful gift, that our existence is
deeply meaningful, and that true success is not measured with our wealth
and appearance, or achieved in the race for power, celebrity and fugacious
values, but in our status in the sight of Allah, in the pursuit of an invaluable
reward which will last for eternity."
"I approached Islam from an Atheist and very sceptical view. I began by
reading an Islamic book presenting confirmation of God / Allah through
scientific evidence in the Quran. This reading sparked me with questions and
soon led to further investigation. Quickly I found myself scientifically,
statistically and rationally unable to refute the strong evidence which was
presented to me. It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I encourage
you learn more of Islam and eagerly anticipate your embracement to."
James - England
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