A Greek woman embraces Islam who was
taught to hate Islam.
By Tina Styliandou
I was born in
Athens, Greece , to Greek Orthodox parents. My
father's family lived in Turkey, Istanbul for most of
their lives, and my father was born and raised there.
They were wealthy, well–educated, and as most
Christian Orthodox who lived in an Islamic country,
they held on to their religion.
A time came when
the Turkish government decided to kick the majority of
Greek citizens out of Turkey and confiscate their
wealth, houses, and businesses. So my father's family
had to return back to Greece empty-handed. This is
what the Turkish Muslims did to them, and this
validated, according to them, their hatred towards
Islam.
My mother's
family was living on a Greek island just on the border
between Greece and Turkey. During a Turkish attack,
the Turks occupied the island, burnt their houses, and
in order to survive, they escaped to the Greek
mainland. Even more reason to hate the Turkish Muslims
then!
Greece was for
more than 400 years occupied by Turks, and we were
taught to believe that for every crime committed
towards the Greeks, Islam was responsible. The Turks
were Muslims and their crimes were reflecting their
religious beliefs.
This was
actually a very wise plan of the Greek Orthodox Church
(religion and politics in Greece are the same thing)
to build hatred in the hearts of the Greeks against
Islam, in order to protect their religion and prevent
people from converting to Islam.
So for hundreds
of years we were taught in our history and religious
books to hate and make fun of the Islamic religion.
In our books,
Islam was actually not a religion and Muhammad (peace
be upon him) was not a prophet! He was just a very
intelligent leader and politician who gathered rules
and laws from the Jews and the Christians, added some
of his own ideas and conquered the world.
At school, we
were taught to make fun of him and of his wives or his
Companions. All the "caricatures" and slander against
him which are published today by the media were
actually part of our lessons and our exams!
Alhamdulillah
(thank God), Allah protected my heart, and hatred
against Islam didn't enter it.
Other Greeks
have also succeeded to rid themselves of the burden of
the Orthodox religious inheritance placed on their
shoulders and they have opened, by the will of Allah,
their eyes, ears, and hearts to see that Islam is a
true religion sent by Allah, and Muhammad is a true
prophet, and the last of all prophets.
Muslims believe
that Allah sent messengers to mankind as a guidance to
them, starting from Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ismail,
Isaac, Moses, and Jesus (peace be upon them all). But
Allah's final message was revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him).
It was a great
help to me that both of my parents were not very
religious themselves. They rarely practiced their
religion and used to take me to church only during
weddings or funerals.
What drove my
father away from his religion was the corruption he
was seeing daily among the priests. How could these
people preach for God and goodness, and at the same
time steal from the church's funds, buy villas, and
own Mercedes cars, and spread homosexuality amongst
them? Are these the righteous representatives of the
religion who will guide us, correct us, and lead us
closer to God? He was fed up with them and this led
him to become an atheist.
The churches
lost most of their followers, at least in my country,
because of their actions. In Islam a sheikh or scholar
of the religion helps and guides others with full
passion and only with the desire to please Allah and
earn their way to Paradise.
In Christianity
to become a priest is a profitable occupation. This
corruption "within" drives many young people away from
the religion they were born with and leads them to
search for something else.
As a teenager I
loved to read a lot and I wasn't really satisfied or
convinced with Christianity. I had belief in God, fear
and love for Him, but everything else confused me.
I started
searching around but I never searched towards Islam
(maybe due to the background I had against it).
So
alhamdulillah He had mercy on my soul and guided
me from darkness to light, from Hell to Paradise God
willing.
He brought into
my life my husband, a born Muslim, planted the seed of
love into our hearts and lead us to marriage without
us really paying attention to the religious
differences.
My husband was
willing to answer any question I had concerning his
religion, without humiliating my beliefs (no matter
how wrong they were) and without ever putting any
pressure on me or even asking me to change my
religion.
After 3 years of
being married, having the chance to know more about
Islam and to read the noble Quran, as well as other
religious books, I was convinced that there is no such
a thing as a trinity, nor was Jesus God.
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! No one shares His divinity, nor His
attributes.
In the Quran
Allah described Himself. He said:
"Say: He is God,
the One. God, the eternally Besought of all! He begets
not nor is He begotten. and there is none like unto
Him." (Quran 112:1-4)
No one has the
right to be invoked, supplicated, prayed to or shown
any act of worship but Allah alone.
The religion of
Islam is the acceptance of and obedience to the
teachings of Allah which were revealed to His final
Prophet Muhammad.
I became a
Muslim, keeping it secret from my family and friends
for many years. We lived with my husband in Greece
trying to practice Islam, but it was extremely
difficult, almost impossible.
In my home town
there are no mosques, no access to Islamic studies, no
people praying, or fasting, or women wearing hijab .
There are only
some Muslim immigrants who came to Greece for a better
financial future and who let the Western lifestyle
attract them and eventually corrupt them. As a result,
they do not follow their religion and they are
completely lost.
It was
incredibly difficult to perform our Islamic duties,
especially for me, as I wasn't born as a Muslim, and
didn't have an Islamic education.
My husband and I
had to pray and fast with the use of calendars, no
Adhan (the Muslim call for Prayer) in our ears, and no
Islamic Ummah (community of Muslims) to support us. We
felt that with each passing day we were stepping
backwards. Our faith was decreasing and the wave was
taking us.
So when my
daughter was born, we decided, in order to save our
own souls and our daughter's, if God wills, we have to
migrate to an Islamic country. We didn't want to raise
her in a western open environment where she would
struggle to maintain her identity and might end up
lost.
Thank Allah, He
has guided us and gave us the chance to migrate to an
Islamic country, where we can hear the sweet words of
the Adhan, and we can increase our knowledge and love
for Him, and our beloved Prophet Muhammad.