Yusuf, Ex-Catholic, USA |
Description: How a brief chat on an Islamic chatroom changed his life. By YusufPublished on 17 Sep 2012 - Last modified on 17 Sep 2012 Viewed: 226 (daily average: 269) - Rating: none yet - Rated by: 0 Printed: 1 - Emailed: 0 - Commented on: 0 Category: Articles > Stories of New Muslims > Men |
May the peace and blessings of
Allah be upon Muhammad, his family (who are the greatest of progeny), his
companions, and those who follow his way until the day of resurrection.
My name is Yusuf. I am from
Saint Louis and I have accepted Islam on roughly February 17th, 2011. I was
raised in a religious catholic household, although I cannot remember a time when
I sincerely believed in it. I remember back in catholic grade school, even as
far back as Kindergarten, I would keep asking my religion teachers to explain
the trinity to me because I could not understand it. During the course of grade
school and middle school I would identify myself as Protestant simply to
antagonize my devout father but I still had a hard time viewing Jesus as
anything more than an “enlightened man”. During the latter part of middle
school, I began looking into Judaism and respected many elements of it, such as
belief in One God, abstaining from forbidden food, and the more spiritual nature
of the Orthodox Jews, yet at the same time I felt something was lacking, such as
respect for Jesus as a Prophet, and the focus on the entirety of humanity, since
although righteous Jews do focus on the good of humanity, they focus on the
needs of the people of Israel first. I also found it weird that Christians had
a fanatic love of the Jewish people when they allegedly killed Jesus. By the
time high school came I had completely given up on religion and identified
myself as an Agnostic although deep down I believed in God because I would pray
to God when I needed to pray. I also remember times when I would pray to God
asking Him what the truth was because I was confused as to what the true path
would be. I know the Liberals say that anyone can go to heaven, yet I found
that a bit illogical because there can only be one true faith. At the same time
I questioned the existence of religion because of the idea of people going to
hell. And at that time I was supportive of gay rights and abortion, but only to
fit in with my liberal friends, as I was involved in theatre and choir (before
becoming a Muslim) which has a large minority of gays and liberals. One night
in March 2010 (Sophomore year of high school) I went on an ICQ chatroom. ICQ
chat has lots of different chatrooms, and the ones I found most interesting was
the one about Islam. I went in that chatroom on the spur of the moment, and a
man named Haroon gave me intensive dawah (inviting to Islam) within a span of
one night. The following morning I already identified myself as a Muslim, but I
had not officially taken the shahadah (testimony of faith) at the
mosque.[1] I eventually began to gradually
cut down on pork and learned to make the 5 daily prayers. My parents at first
thought it was a phase so they didn't give me too much trouble when I refused to
eat pork and prayed, until after a while they realized I was serious and they
got really offended at it. My younger siblings have been made fun of at their
grade school for having a muslim brother and that began to turn my mom against
me because of “the shame” it brought on the family, in addition to having my
parent's friends and relatives question them about my beliefs. I asked my dad
“can I go to the mosque” and he flat out told me no. The following fall in
junior year I got my driver's license and snuck to Northwest Islamic Center and
began to learn more about Islam there. The following winter I snuck to Dar ul
Islam and took shahadah on February 17,
2011, all this without my parents knowing. Later on I have been trying to
persuade my parents to stop being harsh about it, but they make bogus claims
like “I am only doing this for attention and I am doing it to belong to
something.” The Quran says in Chapter 2, verse 120 “Never will the
Jews nor the Christians be pleased with you till you follow
their religion.” I have not been the greatest Muslim, I sin, and I ask Allah
(God) to forgive me. My mom often says that Islam is not the religion for me
since I still sin, yet I say to her, “Islam is perfect, Muslims are not”. I
pray that Allah guides my parents, my relatives, my friends, and my peers, in
addition to those who have made fun of me for my beliefs.
For those who are Jewish or
Christian, or are former Jews or Christians and now Muslim, this hadith
(Prophetic narration) is for you:
Allah's Apostle said "Three
persons will have a double reward: 1. A Person from the people of the
scriptures who believed in his prophet (Jesus or Moses) and then believed in the
Prophet Muhammad (i .e. has embraced Islam)...."[2]
Abu Huraira reported many
ahadith (Prophetic narrations) from Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) and
one is that Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said: I am most close to
Jesus, son of Mary, among the whole of mankind in this worldly life and the next
life. They said: Allah's Messenger how is it? Thereupon he said: Prophets are
brothers in faith, having different mothers. Their religion is, however, one
and there is no Apostle between us (between I and Jesus). [3]
For those of you who are reverts
in Saint Louis-Saint Charles-Belleville-Festus area, check out the facebook
group “Saint Louis Reverts”.
Footnotes:
[1] [One does not have to go to the
mosque to pronounce the shahadah. When a person says the shahadah
(even if alone), with the intention to become a Muslim, one converts to Islam.
However some people prefer to it repeat it in the mosque as an announcement of
their conversion.]
[2] Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 3,
Number 97
[3] Sahih Bukhari Book 030, Number
5836
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