Dr. Herbert's Journey to ISLAM
-Dr. Abdul Karim Herbert
http://www.turntois lam.com/forum/ showthread. php?t=14158
Why did I embrace Islam? My only convincing answer to this question is that
Almighty God in His Glory helped me in admitting the Greatest Truth and
testifying to the biggest reality to the world. I, however, know fully well
that human nature and its disposition refuse to be convinced of certain facts
and realities without satisfactory proofs and cogent arguments. Keeping in view
man's nature, I feel that this reply of mine would not satisfy those who are
not inclined towards, nor do they feel any interest in, searching for the
Truth, nor those on whom the light of truth has not dawned. I am, therefore,
left with no alternative but to reduce to writing some of the reasons and
causes that induced me to embrace Islam and to stick to it.
While staying in a European society, I express my joy and jubiliation, that the
people living in these societies do not change their religion nor do they
deviate from their faith for the sake of economic, political or social
temptations nor do they rush to embrace any religion, unless it works as a
strong incentive and an effective factor to open up their hearts and generate
spiritual tranquillity. Otherwise, they remain contented with infidelity and
apostasy.
Here then, if one pauses to consider, one will come to the conclusion that my
own act, or for that matter, the act of any individual in the European society,
of embracing Islam does not imply earning economic profits or attaining social
advantages. The matter is rather the other way round. Firstly, we, the peoples
of the European society, attach no importance to religious matters. However, if
there is anyone from among the European society who cares for religion, the aim
of such a one is nothing but to find God. As such, my own interest in Islam
meant nothing but search for the Truth and the direction of right thinking.
A desire of search for the Truth arose in my heart. A longing to find the Truth
crept into my self. This was when I saw that many doubts and misgivings had
been growing and rising in my imagination and memory about the Christian
beliefs and its fundamentals. At the same time, the capacity of Christianity
fell short of providing resistance and protection against those doubts and
misgivings. Christianity used to press that all its tenets be admitted without
proof and argument.
To cite an example, my heart is not inclined to accept the Christian belief
that Glorious Almighty God sent Prophet Jesus Christ for the whole world as an
expiator of the sins of all the slaves of God. It also did not appeal to me
that the entire humanity was sullied with various colours of sins including
disobedience, and all the sins of the slaves of God were forgiven, following
the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I also felt that God Himself inevitably
possesses full power to save His slaves and to keep them away from committing
sins and crimes. I also felt that He has all the might to forgive, on His own,
the sins of His slaves without any explanation being necessary. Thus, Glorious
God does not need any explanation to forgive the sins of His slaves.
Even so, I felt that the belief of making the Prophets a ransom for the sins of
the entire humanity is tantamount and similar (God forbid) to imputing motives
of wrong-doing and injustice to All-Mighty God. On the other hand, man may
commit sins and crimes without any hesitation and hitch. Whenever I expressed
these doubts to any Christian scholar or priest, he advised me to banish from
my mind these doubts and instigated me to accept those beliefs of Christianity,
without any reservation. They strongly pressed me to give up the idea that they
are not convincing, so that these doubts and views may not grow nor flourish in
my mind. The desire to search for the Truth had been constantly growing till I
arrived at a very critical juncture which denies all faith and (revealed) laws.
In those days I had the opportunity to come across a religious and capable
Muslim who, inspite of being charmed by the glamour of European culture and
civilization, used to take pride in stating that he was a Muslim. He affirmed
that, through the blessings of Islam, he enjoyed contentment of the heart and
mental tranquillity. On the other hand, a feeling of weirdness and disgust
against the name of religion had got hold of my heart. This assertion of his
filled my heart with a sense of astonishment and I was drowned in a sea of
thought: Is there a religion which provides heart's contentment and mental
peace to those who profess and follow it? This idea induced me to acquire
knowledge about Islam and its disciplines. Now I claim by dint of my studies
that Islam is the immortal religion of Allah which has the ability to elate the
hearts of those who submit to it. It helps them in all their affairs and
difficulties. It removes all doubts and suspicions arising in the hearts of the
people from the teachings and beliefs of other religions.
One of the most important teachings of Islam that influenced my heart is that
it does not call man to submit to it without thinking and reflection. On the
other hand, man has been invited to think and reflect deeply and clearly and
weigh every Islamic belief on the scale of understanding and wisdom before
accepting it. In Islam, Allah the All-Mighty is the source and fountainhead of
justice. It is, therefore, not possible that Allah should make any man a ransom
for the sins of all mankind. According to the Islamic belief, Allah the
All-Mighty possesses all eternal, exalted attributes and is free from all
shortcomings and defects. For this reason, Islam maintains that this notion is
against wisdom and beyond conception, that Allah the All-Mighty has bestowed on
man the liberty to commit sins and has given him free rein to indulge in
offences under the theory of expiation.
These are, thus, the eternal teachings of Islam which cleared up from my mind
the tendency of hate against religion and religious regulations. They led me to
the conclusion that religion is a permanent, independent code of law which
ensures for man everlasting prosperity, eternal honour and endless victory and
triumph.
At this critical stage, on the one hand, I made an extensive, intensive and analytical
study of Islam, from the standpoint of abiding law of life. On the other hand,
I focussed my keen attention on the question: how Islam provides man with peace
of mind and tranquillity of the self in the present age in which new problems
and contemporary issues crop up from day to day. So, when my heart came at rest
and my self calmed down from both the directions, I embraced Islam. For lack of
space it is not possible for me to express all the impressions and the emotions
that my mind received. It is, however, necessary to clarify the lessons with
which I was inspired in Islam: It is that Islam directs the entire humanity
towards the real goal of its creation and guides it to achieve those lofty
aims. It conveys the message of peace and security to the human society;
establishes bonds of fraternity and equality among them and obliterates all
differences and disputes including those of colour, race and nationality. It
rescues them from social and economic exploitation and from all other shapes of
racial discrimination. It leads them to a vast expanse of right guidance and a
path that is uniform and straight.
Not only does Islam oppose stagnation and deterioration in life, but it also
calls all mankind to achieve advancement and development. It allows the
individual to earn money and wealth and attain industrial and commercial
development. It gives him the right to wages and awards as long as these
activities are lawful and are not ill-gotten. So Islam is a complete and
comprehensive evolution. It embraces all aspects of revolution and excellence.
It is a belief that advances, along with the entire humanity, in the right and
straight direction, where man feels that he is a member of an international
community, understands his duties and is solicitious about the demands of life.
When about ten years ago I embraced Islam, peace and tranquillity returned to
my distracted, troubled and defiant nature.
Praise, gratitude and thanks to Allah that I am enjoying a life full of
contentment and satisfaction.
Dr. Abdul Karim Herbert