A young American girl who was raised
by her father as a Catholic got introduced to Islam in
her journey to college from Chicago to Colorado.
By Halimah David
My father raised
me on his own and as a Christian. He worked hard to
teach me Christian values. I read the Bible a lot when
I was in elementary school (I skipped the words I did
not know) and noticed there were some contradictions
(i.e. eating pork, Jesus's death , may the mercy and
blessings of God be upon him, etc.).
When I was
twelve I knew I did not really believe in Christianity
anymore, but I did not know what to think. I
continued searching out God and praying to Him for the
truth. I sought God a lot and very hard. I had a lot
of questions on my mind: "Everybody, at some time or
another, asks themselves the question: "Why do I
exist?" or "For what purpose am I here on Earth?"
The variety and
complexity of the intricate systems, which constitute
the fabric of both human beings and the world in which
they exist, indicate that there must have been a
Supreme Being who created them. Design indicates a
designer. When human beings come across footprints on
a beach, they immediately conclude that a human had
walked by there some time previously. No one imagines
that the waves from the sea settled in the sand and by
chance produced a depression looking exactly like
human footprints. Nor do humans instinctively conclude
that they were brought into existence without a
purpose. Since purposeful action is a natural product
of human intelligence, humans conclude that the
Supreme Intelligent Being who created them must have
done so for a specific purpose. It is for this reason
that human beings need to know the purpose for their
existence in order to make sense of this life and to
do what is ultimately beneficial for them.
When I was
nineteen while calling myself a "truth seeker", I
traveled a lot looking for other cultures and beliefs
to satisfy my need for finding God. I looked into
Taoism, Wicca, Buddhism, Rastafarian, Judaism, Free
Masonry, Christianity, Hinduism, Animism, etc. I even
looked at one or two pages about Islam but immediately
dismissed it as it did not suit my own desire. I saw
that Muslims worship Allah, and that Muhammad, may the
mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is their
Messenger and that they pray five times a day.
Five times a
day!?
I thought that
sounds like too much work; and it could not possibly
be the religion of God, the Creator of the Heavens and
the earth!?
By time, I
returned to the United States almost twenty one; I was
not satisfied with any of the religions I had looked
into. I decided to attend medical school (which was
my dream). I filled out entrance exams and papers and
was accepted at my delight. I took a Greyhound Bus
from Michigan and headed to Colorado for college.
While I was traveling, I met a young guy who was
sitting behind me for most of the trip. I asked his
name and learned he was Ibrahim from Africa, traveling
to college to be an engineer.
We began
talking, and he told me he was a Muslim. I asked him
what that was and he explained that Muslims believe
there is none worthy of being worshiped but Allah
alone and that Muhammad was the last and final Prophet
of the Abrahamic faiths.
I concluded that
Jews were behind on two Prophets: Jesus and Muhammad;
and Christians were behind on one Prophet: Muhammad.
I inquired
further into the religion Islam, and he shared with me
a small book of collected prayers (dua and dhikr) that
Muslims make. Inside the first daily remembrance I
read was this:
"None has the
right to be worshiped but Allah alone, without
partner. To Him belongs all sovereignty and praise and
He is over all things Omnipotent."
It was then that
I knew Islam was quite possibly what I had been
looking for. I then looked further into the book for
more clarification on who Allah is and focused on
these two:
"In the Name of
Allah, Who with His Name nothing can cause harm in the
earth nor in the heavens, and He is the All-Hearing,
the All-Knowing."
"O Allah,
whatever blessing has been received by me or anyone of
Your creation is from You alone, You have no partner.
All praise is for you and thanks is to You."
I then turned to
Ibrahim and asked him how I could become Muslim. He
told me to say my Shahadah: La ilaha illa llaah
Muhammadur Rasoolullah (There is no deity that has
the right to be worshiped but Allah alone and Muhammad
is His Messenger). And in believing that and stating
it, I became a Muslim right then and there on a
Greyhound Bus. So, after speaking with Ibrahim for
fifteen minutes I became a Muslim. This was about
seven years ago. I never went to medical school. I
decided to spend my time learning my new religion and
moved to Utah. I met a great many Muslims there who
warmly welcomed me into the community and spent much
time teaching me the religion.
To sum up some
of the most important things I have learned as a
Muslim would be this:
·There has to have been a Creator due
to the fact that there is creation.
·A proof that there is a God is shown
through the masses; whom all feel the need to worship
and do so through the vast amounts of different
religions and beliefs.
·Otherwise, where would we have ever
gotten the idea from to even worship?
·If there were more then one god there
would be complete and utter chaos from them arguing
amongst themselves.
·Consequently, every human being is
responsible for belief in God, which is imprinted on
each and every soul. It is based on this inborn
belief that Allah defined the purpose of humankind's
creation in Chapter Adh-Dhariyat (which means):
"I created the
jinn and humankind only to worship Me." (Quran 51:56)
·The laws that we build our societies
upon are a proof that there must be a Creator for
everything and that we are mimicking Him and His
divine laws by creating our own rules and
legislation. Unfortunately, societies often make laws
and legislation that are contrary to the divine laws
of God.
Without these
laws there would be complete panic and disorder spread
out through the entire world, which would make life
very different from the one we live in and experience.
·A religion cannot be properly judged
by its' followers but can be properly judged by its'
teachings.
·Islam is for all of mankind with
complete structure and guidance for every aspect,
condition and affliction that mankind ever meets and
suffers with and/or from.
·Islam cannot be changed and ‘put into
a box' in regards to how you want to practice it, you
must change yourself and your way of life to meet and
fit into Islam.
·Thus, the essential purpose for which
humankind was created is the worship of God. However,
the Almighty is not in need of human worship. He did
not create human beings out of a need on His part.
If not a single
human worshiped God, it would not diminish His Glory
in any way, and if all of mankind worshiped Him, it
would not increase His Glory in any way. God is
Perfect. He alone exists without any needs. All
created beings have needs. Consequently, it is
humankind that needs to worship God.
- Why do human
beings need to worship and glorify God by obeying the
divinely revealed laws? This is because obedience to
divine law is the key to success in this life and the
next. The first human beings, Adam and Eve, were
created in paradise and later expelled from paradise
for disobeying the divine law. The only way for human
beings to return to paradise is by obedience to the
law.
- Divine laws
represent guidance for humankind in all walks of
life. They define right and wrong for them and offer
human beings a complete system governing all of their
affairs. The Creator alone knows best what is
beneficial for His creation and what is not.
The divine laws
command and prohibit various acts and substances to
protect the human spirit, the human body and human
society from harm. In order for human beings to
fulfill their potential by living righteous lives,
they need to worship God through obedience to His
commandments.
I am now married
with children and am a stay home mother. I write and
illustrate books for children.
I also maintain
three websites on the Muslim's belief, character,
manners and business ethics.