Question:
How to become a Christian?
anonymous
2006-07-18 02:26:31 UTC
OK I don't mean to offend here so if I say anything wrong, please just let it go.

What I want to know is, if someone was to become a Christian, what factors govern whether they choose to become a Protestant or a Catholic? My limited understanding is (coming from a predominantly Catholic area of the UK myself) that Catholicism tends to be more governed by the masses and family ties..eg, your parents are Catholic, all your friends are, so you are obliged to be, whereas Protestantism tends to be more individualistic.

I've also been told that Protestantism is basically just watered down Catholicism, which is the original Christianity, although the former is closer to what Christ taught (albeit still far removed).

I'm not suggesting either is right or worng but would like to know what you think on the matter?

Serious, informed and non-insulting answers only please!
21 answers:
itsa o
2006-07-18 03:55:06 UTC
This was my answer to a similar Q

I was taught that where two or more are together talking in my name that is my Church,

This to me means I do not have to go to A Church every week to pray to God

When I and someone else is talking about God as we are NOW

Then this is a Church of God So if you believe you are Atheist, Agnostic, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Witness, Catholic! or what,

We are now talking about God.

God comes to us with many Names

Allah, Mohamed, Buddha, Jehovah

Many many more names,

It is we the human race who pray to Him in different ways

I BELIEVE Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Witness, Catholic!

We are all human We all live on this Planet

We should all be able to live together.



Religion is about GOOD not EVIL

MAY YOUR GOD

BLESS YOU ALL
creviazuk
2006-07-18 10:01:50 UTC
Both Catholicism & Protestantism are inherently flawed.



Catholicism is so far removed from the Christianity of the Bible, being incredibly steeped in Pagan ritual & superstitions.



eg. Bible "you must call no one father, except your heavenly father (God)" - Roman Catholics revere MEN and place an ELECTED pope just below Christ in importance.

Christ is the saviour of mankind - yet they revere & worship Mary and numerous 'saints'.

The crucifix is an IDOL that they pray to, bow down & worship. A corruption of the Babalonian 'Tau' figure. Imagine worshiping the instrument of your saviours death....

Celabate priests....NOT a biblical command, leads to much publicised homosexuality & child abuse within the priesthood.

The trinity - NEVER mentioned in the bible. Even the so called evidence that "the Word was god" can be debunked by looking at the original texts and noting that 'god' is meerly to denote a powerful being - eg. "the devil is the god of this system". Jesus even prayed to his father IN HEAVEN whilst on earth. The Catholic faith have brutalised numerous peoples, crusades, missioraries, and even had German priests blessing their armies...whilst the British did likewise.



The protestant faith is just the PROTESTING against certain elements of the roman catholic faith, yet holding onto some non-scriptural elements and becoming more diluted as time progresses.



If you are truely intent of searching for a true Christian faith, then begin by praying and asking for guidance. Look deeply into the core of any religion and see how it measures up to the original Christians of the first century.



Do they love their 'neighbour'? Do they reject war & politics as Jesus did? Do they engage is spreading the word? Do they use the scriptures in full - neither taking away nor adding to it? Do they worship God alone, and place little or no importance on the men taking the lead?



I hope you find the answers you are looking for.
Tony T
2006-07-18 09:40:25 UTC
Oh good gracious, I bet fact-finder didn't type that lot!!



As for the original question that appears 19 feet above this, on the whole, it depends on - the people in the church/meeting place, the closest church/meeting place to the "seeker's" home and if they are invited along by someone.



Some converts have converted to a religion because they were influenced by the works of a person, Malcolm Muggeridge, the TV reporter converted after a trip to Lourdes.



Religion is a personal choice, you go with what feels right, be it Christianity, Islam or something else.



My view on my personal form of Christianity is that all "God" figure heads are the same, so Muslim and Christian both worship the same god, but in a different way. After all, the God that Christians and Jews worship IS the same, why can't the rest be the same God from a different viewpoint.
Ian H
2006-07-18 09:39:25 UTC
Your observations regarding why people profess Catholicism or Protestantism are correct.

Protestantism is NOT watered down Catholicism at all.

Anglicanism might be considered that way but genuine Protestanism is not the same thing at all.

For the best answer as to why people broke away from the Catholic church go to www.chick.com.

Look under "books" and then under "Catholicsm".

You will see why Protestant (like myself) neither trust nor wish ever to be Catholic (or indeed Anglican).

Hope this helps.
BC
2006-07-18 10:46:59 UTC
Becoming a Christian means following the ways of Christ (I Peter 2:21, I Corinthians 11:1). Those Ways are recorded for us in the Word of God, the Bible.



Jesus said:

1) Seek first the Kingdom of God and HIS righteousness (Matthew 6:33)

2) Repent (Mark 1:15) -- that is, stop breaking the Commandments (sinning).

3) Believe the Gospel (Mark 1:15) -- that is, the Gospel that Jesus preached and is recorded in the Bible, not the gospel that churches preach, which is deficient.

4) Be baptised (immersed -- Acts 2:38) into God, into the Son, and into the holy spirit (Matthew 28:19).



Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life. And he commanded his disciples to become perfect (Matthew 5:48). The book of Hebrews also teaches that we are to become perfect (Hebrews 6:1).



This is the begining of the life of a Christian.
Nicholas J
2006-07-20 12:49:33 UTC
this is a difficult subject, and I'll admitt I'm no expert but as I protestent christian I will try and give my thought. As far as I am aware yes they are both the same religion, they believe the same thing the life death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and acknowledge him as lord and saviour. The main difference are mainly traditional. How things are done.

I know the main split from the catholic church was caused by Henry the eighth when the pope would not let him divorce one of his wives.

The other thing I know is that the protestent church itself has many different denomination each with there own traditions, normally caused by slightly differnet interprations of the bible but all of whom I would class as christians. And it is the same with Catholics of course I would call them christians anyone who believes in Jesus Christ as their lord and saviour is a christian.

I believe there is also a division in catholism ie Roman Catholics

yet it is still all the same god. I hope this helps and I've not rambled too long
eayrin
2006-07-18 14:09:19 UTC
well personally I am a Christian but I still don't know what protestant actually means, I always thought it was a type of church such as baptist or C of E but was recently told it's anything which isn't Catholic. I think people mainly tend to find a local church and go to it. If they like it there they stay i fthey don't they move on until they find one where they feel they should be some try to do this by themselves and some make sure God it fully in control.
katwishi
2006-07-18 12:16:38 UTC
I would say that the factors are mainly your own feelings. If you attend a few different services, you might find comfortable with some and uncomfortable with others. Also you mght feel closer to God in some, not so much in others. But in addition to that you must inform yourself on some of the other factors involved.



I am a Catholic, so feel I can answer the second part of your question. Yes, mass is the most important part of worship in the Catholic church. I am from Catholic parents, but they were not churchgoers although I am sure they both lived Christian

lives and I believe that influenced me more than anything else. I was not interested in the church when I was young (my formative years). It was later that I decided that Christianity,and Catholicism in particular,was right for me.

Having said that, many nonCatholics do convert to Catholicism, in fact we often say that converts are more Catholic than the Catholics.

I think it is rather harsh to say that protestantism is a watered down Catholicism, although there are some important omissions.



The most important one is the Eucharist (Holy Communion). The Catholic church puts a great deal of emphasis on Jesus teaching in John 6:25-52 or thereabouts. This is when Jesus told us to

eat/drink his body and blood. He was quite explicit and emphatic in his teaching on this and Catholics believe that when they receive Holy Communion at Mass there is in some way, which is beyond human understanding, there is the real presence of Jesus. Many protestant have a type of communion service, only occasionally, without believing in the specialpresence of Jsus in it.



Another one is the question of faith and protestants point to a verse in the Bible which states that faith alone can save us (in one of Paul's letters) In other words once you have accepted Jesus as Lord you are saved. This is why, if you join some protestant churches you can get almost instant baptism.



The Catholic view is that we are all on a journey to salvation and that the way we live our lives is as important as faith, in fact it proves are faith. Catholics point to a verse in the Letter of James which says that there is no faith without good works. Without good works, faith is dead. This is not to say that our good works can save us, but the two must go together.



The protestant Bible is different. After the Protestant church was formed they opted for certain books to be omitted, not many, but their Bible is now slightly smaller than a Catholic Bible. No changes were made to the texts, however.



Also their Lord's prayer is different. Their version is slightly different to how it always was and how Jesus taught it, because they have added at the end '....For thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever Amen'.



I think they were trying to create an identity which would make them distinctive from the Catholics, probably why they threw out all the devotional images, although I must admit that there were some excesses regarding the use of these at the time.



I am also not saying what is right or wrong, just that the Catholic church is right for me.



There is much more I could tell you but time (and your patience ) prevents it.



The only thing I would add is that you will probably hear a lot of prejudice dished out regarding the Catholic church, much of it will be untrue and based on ignorantce.

-They do not worship idols. Statues, etc. are only meant as aids to prayer and meditation.

-They don't worship Mary nor treat her equal to God, although she IS given special respect as the chosen handmaid of the Lord and because she was the first person in the New testament to say, 'Yes.' to God. So we believe that she must be in a very important position in heaven and can therefore help us by praying for us.

-they do attach a great importance to the Bible. Including a reading from Psalms, there are a total of 4 Bible readings during Sday mass, selected on the basis of one theme which changes from week to week. Also many Catholic Churches have Bible study groups.



Finally, remember that protestantism covers a very wide spectrum and numerous churches, so some of the things I have said may apply to some and not to others. For example the Anglican church has a communion service almost the same as ours.



I wish you all the very best. If you wish, feel free to contact me on My Q&A.
any
2006-07-18 09:39:41 UTC
Becoming a Christian is about acts and deeds rather than belonging to one specific religion.

Coming from N.Ireland I have seen what religion Catholic and Protestant does for its people.I have attended serices in both churches and they are very similar,both rely on instilling fear into their congregation to keep them loyal "god fearing christian";sinners will burn in hell for eternity etc etc.

The problem I have with religion is the amount of brainwashing it does throughout the world,how many people kill because of their or someone elses religious beliefs.

I believe that if you act in a moral,responsible,compasionate way in your every day dealings with people and your enviroment,then this is more about being a good person (christian) that following any church preachings.

If you go through your life and do good deeds and never do any one any harm most religions say that you will not go to heaven because you are not "saved" or "born again";yet they can say that a rapist,murderer who repents his sins and turns his soul over to the lord,can and will be welcomed into heaven;how can this be right ??

I just dont buy it !
soocat12
2006-07-18 09:38:24 UTC
The basic requirement to being a CHRISTIAN is to accept that Jesus is the Son of God, that he became Man for your sake & that He died, rose again & that if you believe this you will spend your life after you die with Him in Heaven. Being Catholic or Protastant depends (I think) on how you feel drawn to the matter.



I was born Protastant, & up to a certain age accepted it, but later in life became a Catholic. I dont think either way is perfect, but I reckon its HOw you feel there that matters. May God Bless you.
anonymous
2006-07-18 10:26:44 UTC
dont listen to freddie g



being a christain isn't being a catholic or protestant. they are all very different things.



becoming a christian is (your really serious) when you know and believe that Jesus is Gods son who died on the cross for your sins you thank him and ask him to enter your life , your heart and follow him daily seeking his will and praying . its very hard to explain myself.

being a follower of Christ isn't just easy its so deep and sometimes i find it hard to understand , all the questions about it cant be answered. its to advanced for humanbeing but thats where your faith comes in, that is the most powerful thing i know



i will pray for you and i hope you understand the truth one day.
gracefully_saved
2006-07-18 09:41:39 UTC
I am a Protestant, and the way to become a Christian as I know it is to say the prayer of salvation:

Dear Lord, Please come into my heart and make it new. Wipe away all of the sinfulness that has separated me from You. I ask that You send Jesus into my heart, savior of my life. Help me to overcome the things I am dealing with now and always. Give me strength. In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen
Bestoil
2006-07-18 10:52:48 UTC
The question u asked is completely in order, except one that lacks understanding.It was like a man in the Bible called Nicodemus, he was a leader of a religious sect who came to Jesus by Night and asked how he could be born again.He saw in Christ what his religion could not offer to him,no religious leader could help him,he was indeed tired of the confusions, but he saw the answer in Christ.

The word CHRISTIAN came from the NAME CHRIST.This means "Like Christ". Now to be a christian, means to be like Christ.It is surpposed that the churches,whether as you said,catholicism or protestantism so called are to teach men to become like Christ,or to be christs.Unfortunately, they formed denominations,empty religions, and make people worse than before.So is other religions so to say.Religion or denominations become bunch of human intellectuals,who left the good path(God's way ) and follow human intelligence, hencemaking shipwreck.But God has a standered,and that is what I will tell u by His grace.

First all, you must purge your belief system and be ready to accept God's Word.Every godly question has a godly answer.I am coming on behalf of God.The first step after purging your belief system is be ready to accept God's word ,then hear His word."In the beginning was the word, the word was with God, and the word was God, the Word was made flesh,and dwell among men,.....This is the light that lightens every heart of man, this is the true light that shines in the darkness, He came to His own,His own receive him not but as many as receive Him, He gave power to become the sons of God, even those who believe in His NAME (THE LORD JESUS CHRIST)." "For God so Loved the world that He His only begotten son that whosoever believeth in HIm shall not perish ,but have everlasting life"

Brother, God did not give us religion,denominations, these are human frame up.He gave us Jesus Christ,the gift to the whole world,whatever religion.You have to belive this first,and thenask Him to come into your life by His Spirit.Get the Word of God ,"THE BIBLE" and start studying it,locate a living church (no apology to others) where they study the word of God extensively, fellowship with them.There is need for you to fellowship.I can assure you the more u study The Word of God,personally and fellowship with tha saints of God, get them baptise u IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST (very important for the remission of your sins,old nature being crucified) gradully, you will certainly witness changes ,first from inside and then outside.You will witness an unusual power comimg out of you.The Holy Ghost will fill you with enormous gifts that will amaze you.

You may experience the gifts of tongues, healings,words of wisdom or knowledge ETC.

This is where other religions cannot reach,they are afraid.You will begin to demonstrate the power of God by faith.The nature of God will appear in you. YOU ARE A CHRISTIAN!!!!!

You shall be filled with love, compassion, peace, joy and rightousness.God will use u if He chooses.

May God,The Father of all the Spirits,The head of all Principalities and Powers,The Spirit and the Life,The Prince of Peace,The Bright antd the Morning Star,The Ancient of Days,The Husband of the Church,The Great counsellor,The God of Wisdom,The Great I AM,grant you the grace to understand these things ...........Amen.
Incredible!
2006-07-18 09:35:21 UTC
Christianity is When you serve God-Jesus Christ. Following the bible and believeing that he came to die for your sins and then follow his commandments. It doesnt matter if you attend a catholic church penticostal,Anglican or wat have you as long you make the kingdom of God, and how can you do this? Its by Believing him and accepting him into your life.
anonymous
2006-07-18 09:40:16 UTC
I would join Catholics because Protestants is a religion of convenience and also bigots also protestants don't have a strong belief in god, neighbourly love or understanding for peace..
kathy_madwoman_bates
2006-07-18 09:39:16 UTC
I know what you mean it is confusing ..i am trying to be baptised as i have my faith but not sure what church to go to ...what i am doing is going to each church to see which one i am comfortble with as my parish church has become stand up and sing with your hands in the air..more like a cult than a church ..so next i will try catholic church ...try doing this and go and see what you feel comfortable with...
Point Blank
2006-07-18 10:49:11 UTC
You sound like one that is soul searching and longing for deeper and more personal relationship with God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). And I have to say it takes time but you would surly get to understand if you are true to yourself.



First the reason we have Christianity is that Christ (Messiah or Anointed one, Second person in the Blessed trinity, Choose to lay down his life on the wood of the cross, to undo the damage done by the fall of our first parents (Adam and Eve). That is to take away sin. Jesus the Christ was a Jew as you know and he was fulfilling the Jewish religion and bringing it to perfection. But has you know it was difficult for his people to believe that God Almighty would and could descend so low as to take on flesh (Some people still do not believe that this happened). But he did take flesh because Sin came into the world when sinless Adam choose to disobey his God, Lord and father by fallen for Eve’s confusion about the forbidden fruit. (Adam should have stood his ground on God word to him, and he being Eve’s guardian should have said no and made her do the right thing. But he desired what was already going to be his Sharing in the divine life of God. He took the short cut and got cut down). So sinless Adam became sinful Adam.



So Christ mission was to undo all this by taking flesh and coming into the world through a Sinless woman (He willed this to be so, because his mission was to make recreate and undo the wrong done by sinful man, because sinfulness cannot undo sin) He came through a woman because it was man and woman that messed this up so man and woman had to strengthen this out in the new creation.



If you read your bible from Genesis to the New Testament we hear the word Covenant (Promise) And Christ at the last supper fulfilled this Covenant. Matthew 26

(While they were eating, Jesus took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and giving it to his disciples said, "Take and eat; this is my body."

Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, "Drink from it, all of you, for this is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed on behalf of many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you, from now on I shall not drink this fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it with you new in the kingdom of my Father.")



Christ death on the wood of the cross Brought and bought our salvation. We are free from the chains of slavery to sin. But we can only be truly free if we choice to follow him by taking up or cross (Every day worries and troubles with patience) and follow him.



To be a Christian is to be Christ like. To be a Christ to your fellow man and woman and know that the battle against the forces of darkness is strong you have to put all you cares in Christ Jesus by prayer and good works. Also if you are catholic, partaking in the mystery of salvation (The Mass), which is the highest prayer because it is the prayer of Christ to you and me, his disciples and also partaking in his meal for spiritual strength in our every day battle with the Fallen. And if you fall get up confess your sins in confession and continue the good fight.



For more information read the bible with meditation. And before I forget what makes you a Christ from the beginning is your baptism.
anonymous
2006-07-18 09:36:20 UTC
First you should know Islam well then you shall find out whether there is necessity to turn to Christianity. No offence meant.
'Rickaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
2006-07-19 13:19:10 UTC
ARE YOU JAMES FULNER AS IN JIMMY FULNER? FROM SOUTH DEVON?
anonymous
2006-07-18 10:16:33 UTC
well really no I am Christian and Budist
fact finder
2006-07-18 09:29:49 UTC
Chaplain Yusuf Estes will tell his story of how he discovered Islam and will tell you what made him like about Islam and finally you will discover the truth.



He is speaking



Many people ask me how a preacher or priest in Christianity can ever go to Islam, especially considering all the negative things that we hear about Islam and Muslims everyday. Some people are simply curious, while others take a profound exception to my "conversion" to Islam. Some have asked how I could have turned my back on Jesus, or if I truly understood the Holy Ghost and some even questioned whether or not I considered myself as "born again" or had ever really been saved at all. These are good questions to which I will offer answers to at the end of this writing. I would like to thank everyone for their interest and offer my humble story, God Willing.



One very nice Christian gentleman asked me in email why and how I left Christianity for Islam. This is more or less a copy of the letter I sent to him.



Introduction

My name is Yusuf Estes now, but in years past my friends used to call me Skip. I have preached Christianity and worked in the entertainment and music industry since I was a boy in the 1950's. My father and I have established music stores, TV and radio programs and outdoor entertainment for fun (and profit). I was a music minister and even used a pony ride and entertained the children as "Skippy the Clown."



Once, I have served as Delegate to the United Nations Peace Conference for Religious Leaders. Now I am a retired former Muslim Chaplain for United States Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC. and I join alongside many American Muslims, working with Muslim student and youth organizations as well as schools for Muslim children. As such, I travel around the entire world lecturing and sharing the message of the Christ of the Quran in Islam. We hold dialogs and discussion groups with all faiths and enjoy the opportunity to work alongside rabbis, ministers, preachers and priests everywhere. Some of our work is in the institutional area, military, universities and prisons. Primarily our goal is to educate and communicate the correct message of Islam and who the Muslims really are. Although Islam has grown now to nearly tie Christianity as the largest of religions on earth, we see many of those who claim Islam as Muslims, that do not correctly understand nor properly represent the message of "Peace, Surrender and Obedience to God" [Arabic = 'Islam']



Dear me, I am afraid that I got a bit ahead of myself. I was trying to give a bit of background of our work perhaps to see if it would in anyway benefit those who may being going through what I experienced while trying to resolve some of the issues of Christianity.



How It Happened

This may seem quite strange, while we perhaps may share a few different perspectives and concepts of God, Jesus, prophethood, sin and salvation. But you see, at one time I was in the same boat as many folks are today. Really, I was. Let me explain.



Born A Strong Christian

I was born into a very strong Christian family in the Midwest. Our family and their ancestors not only built the churches and schools across this land, but actually were the same ones who came here in the first place. While I was still in elementary we relocated in Houston, Texas in 1949 (I'm old). We attended church regularly and I was baptized at the age of 12 in Pasadena, Texas. As a teenager, I wanted to visit other churches to learn more of their teachings and beliefs. The Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Charismatic movements, Nazarene, Church of Christ, Church of God, Church of God in Christ, Full Gospel, Agape, Catholic, Presbyterian and many more. I developed quite a thirst for the "Gospel" or as we say; "Good News." My research into religion did not stop with Christianity. Not at all. Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Metaphysics, native American beliefs were all a part of my studies. Just about the only one that I did not look into seriously was "Islam". Why? Good question.



Music Minister

Anyway, I became very interested in different types of music, especially Gospel and Classical. Because my whole family was religious and musical it followed that I too would begin my studies in both areas. All this set me for the logical position of Music Minister in many of the churches that I became affiliated with over the years. I started teaching keyboard instruments in 1960 and by 1963 owned my own studios in Laurel, Maryland, called "Estes Music Studios."



Business Projects In Texas, Oklahoma and Florida

Over the next 30 years my father and I worked together in many business projects. We had entertainment programs, shows and attractions. We opened piano and organ stores all the way from Texas and Oklahoma to Florida. We had earned millions of dollars during those years, but could not find the peace of mind that can only come through knowing the truth and finding the real plan of salvation. I'm sure you have asked yourself the question; "Why did God create me?" or "What is it that God wants me to do?" or "Exactly who is God, anyway?" "Why do we believe in 'original sin?" and "Why would the sons of Adam be forced to accept his 'sins' and then as a result be punished forever." But if you asked anyone these questions, they would probably tell you that you have to believe without asking, or that it is a 'mystery' and you shouldn't ask - "Just have faith, brother."



Trinity Concept

Strangely enough, the word "Trinity" is not in the Bible. And it has been a concern for religious scholars as early as 200 years after Jesus was raised up by Almighty God. I would ask preachers or ministers to give me some sort of an idea how 'one' could figure out to become 'three' or how God Himself, Who can do anything He Wills to do, cannot just forgive people's sins, but rather and had to become a man, come down on earth, be a human, and then take on the sins of all people; keeping in mind that all along He is still God of the whole universe and does as He Wills to do, both in and outside of the universe as we know it. They never seemed to be able to come up with anything other than opinions or strange analogies.



Father - Ordained Non-Denominational Minister

My father was very active in supporting church work, especially church school programs. He became and ordained minister in the 1970s. He and his wife (my stepmother) knew many of the TV evangelists and preachers and even visited Oral Roberts and helped in the building of the "Prayer Tower" in Tulsa, OK. They also were strong supporters of Jimmy Swaggart, Jim and Tammy Fae Bakker, Jerry Fallwell, John Haggi and the biggest enemy to Islam in America, Pat Robertson.



Distributing "Praise" Tapes for Jesus

During the early 1980's my Dad and his wife worked together and were most active in recording "Praise" tapes and distributing them for free to people in retirement homes, hospitals and homes for the elderly. We were really "winning souls to the Lord - for Jesus" day after day.



Met A Man From Egypt

It was early in 1991 when my father began doing business with a man from Egypt and told me that he wanted me to meet him. This idea appealed to me when I thought about the idea of having an international flavor. You know, the pyramids, sphinx, Nile River and all that.



He Was A "Mozlem"



Hijackers; Kidnappers; Bombers, Terrorists - and who knows what else?

Then my father mentioned that this man was a 'Moslem.' First, I hated the idea of meeting an "infidel, hijacker, kidnapper, bomber, terrorist, non-believer." Any normal person would be repulsed at the idea. I couldn't believe my ears. A 'Moslem?' No way! I reminded my dad of the various different things that we had heard about these people.



Lies Against Muslims & Islam - They Told Us, Muslims:



* They don't even believe in God

* They worship a black box in the desert.

* And They kiss the ground five times a day.



No Way! I Did Not Want to Meet Him!

I did not want to meet this 'Moslem' man. No way! My father insisted that I meet him and reassured me that he was a very nice person. This was too much for me. Especially since the evangelists that we used to travel around with all hated Muslims and Islam very much. They even said things that were not true to make people afraid of Islam. So, why would I want anything to do with these people?



Idea - "Change Him To Christian"

Then an idea came to me, "We can change this man to Christian." So, I gave in and agreed to the meeting. But on my terms.



Met Him With A Bible, Cross and Cap with "Jesus Is Lord!" on it.

I agreed to meet him on a Sunday after church so we would be all prayed up and in good standing with the Lord. I would be carrying my Bible under my arm as usual. I would have my big shiny cross dangling and I would have on my cap which says: "Jesus is Lord" right across the front. My wife and two young daughters came along and we were ready for our first encounter with the 'Moslems.'



Where Is He?

When I came into the shop and asked my father where the 'Moslem' was, he pointed and said: "He's right over there."

I was confused. That couldn't be the Moslem. No way.



Turban & Beard?

I'm looking for a huge man with flowing robes, a big turban on his head, a beard half way down his shirt and eyebrows that go all the way across his forehead with a sword or a bomb under his coat.



No Turban - No Beard - [No Hair at All!]

This man had no beard. In fact, he didn't even have any hair on his head at all. He was nearly bald. Best of all, he was very pleasant with a warm welcome and handshake. This didn't make sense. I thought they are terrorists and bombers. What is this all about?



He Needs Jesus

Never mind. I'll get right to work on this guy. He needs to be 'saved' in the 'Name of Jesus' and me and the Lord are going to do it.



Introduction & Interrogation

After a quick introduction, I asked him:



"Do you believe in God?"

He said:

"Yes." - (Good!)



Then I said:

"Do you believe in Adam and Eve?"

He said:

"Yes." - (Very Good!)



I said: "What about Abraham? You believe in him and how he tried to sacrifice his son for God?"

He said:

"Yes." - (Even better!)



Then I asked:

"What about Moses?"

"Ten Commandments?"

"Parting the Red Sea?"

Again he said:

"Yes." - (Better still!)



Then:

"What about the other prophets, David, Solomon and John the Baptist?"

He said:

"Yes." - (Great!)



I asked:

"Do you believe in the Bible?"

Again, he said:

"Yes." - (OK!)



So, now it was time for the big question:

"Do you believe in Jesus? That he was the Messiah (Christ) of God?"

Again the said:

"Yes." - (Fantastic!)



Well now - "This was going to be easier than I had thought."

He was just about ready to be baptized only he didn't know it.

And I was just the one to do it, too.



Shocking Knowledge - Muslims Believe in the Bible?

One day in the Spring of 1991, I came to know that the Muslims believed in the Bible. I was shocked. How could this be? But that's not all, they believe in Jesus as:



* A true messenger of God;

* Prophet of God;

* Miracle birth without human intervention;

* He was the 'Christ' or Messiah as predicted in the Bible;

* He is with God now and most important;

* He will be coming back in the Last Days to lead the believers against the 'Antichrist.'



After "winning souls to the Lord for Jesus" day after day, this would be a big achievement for me, to catch one of these 'Moslems' and 'convert' him to Christianity.



Cup of Tea - Discuss Beliefs

I asked him if he liked tea and he said he did. So off we went to a little shop in the mall to sit and talk about my favorite subject: Beliefs. While we sat in that little coffee shop for hours talking (I did most of the talking) I came to know that he was very nice, quiet and even a bit shy. He listened attentively to every word that I had to say and did not interrupt even one time. I liked this man's way and thought that he had definite potential to become a good Christian. - Little did I know the course of events about to unravel in front of my eyes.



Agreed to Do Business

First of all, I agreed with my father that we should do business with this man and even encouraged the idea of him traveling along with me on my business trips across the northern part of Texas. Day after day we would ride together and discuss various issues pertaining to different beliefs that people have. And along the way, I could of course interject some of my favorite radio programs of worship and praise to help bring the message to this poor individual. We talked about the concept of God; the meaning of life; the purpose of creation; the prophets and their mission and how God reveals His Will to mankind. We also shared a lot of personal experiences and ideas as well.



Moved to Our Home

One day I came to know that my friend Mohamed was going to move out of the home he have been sharing with a friend of his and was going to be living in the mosque for a time. I went to my dad and asked him if we could invite Mohamed to come out to our big home in the country and stay there with us. After all, he could share some of the work and some expenses and he would be right there when we were ready to go to out traveling around. My father agreed and Mohamed moved in.



Continued Ministry & Preaching

Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists around the state of Texas. One of them lived on the Texas -- Mexico border and another lived near lived Oklahoma border. One preacher liked to a huge wooden cross that was bigger than a car. He would carry it over his shoulder and drag the bottom on the ground and go down the road or freeway hauling these two beams formed in the shape of a cross. People would stop their cars and come over to him and ask him what was going on and he would give them pamphlets and booklets on Christianity.



Preacher Has Heart Attack

One day my friend with the cross had a heart attack and had to go to the Veterans Hospital where he stayed for quite a long while. I used to visit him in the hospital several times a week and I would take Mohamed with me with the hopes that we could all share together in the subject of beliefs and religions. My friend was not very impressed and it was obvious that he did not want to know anything about Islam. Then one day a man who was sharing the room with my friend came rolling into the room in his wheelchair. I went to him and asked him his name and he said that it didn't matter and when I asked him where he was from he said he was from the planet Jupiter. I thought about what he said and then began to wonder if I was in the cardiac ward or the mental ward.



Man in Wheelchair - Needed the Lord

I knew the man was lonely and depressed and needed someone in his life. So, I began to 'witness' to him about the Lord. I read to him out of the book of Jonah in the Old Testament. I shared the story of the prophet Jonah who had been sent by the Lord to call his people to the correct way. Jonah had left his people and escaped by boat to leave his city and head out to sea. A storm came up and the ship almost capsized and the people on board threw Jonah over the side of the ship. A whale came up to the surface and grabbed Jonah, swallowed him and then went down to the bottom of the sea, where he stayed for 3 days and 3 nights. Yet because of God's Mercy, He caused the whale to rise to the surface and then spit Jonah out to return back home safely to his city of Nineveh. And the idea was that we can't really run away from our problems because we always know what we have done. And what is more, God also always knows what we have done.



Catholic Priest

After sharing this story with the man in the wheel chair, he looked up and me and apologized. He told me he was sorry for his rude behavior and that he had experienced some real serious problems recently. Then he said that he wanted to confess something to me. And I said that I was not a Catholic priest and I don't handle confessions. He replied back to me that he knew that. In fact, he said: "I am a Catholic priest."

I was shocked. Here I had been trying to preach Christianity to a priest. What in the world was happening here?



Priest in Latin America

The priest began to share his story of being a missionary for the church for over 12 years to south and Central America and Mexico and even in New York's 'Hell's Kitchen.' When he was released from the hospital he needed a place to go to recover and rather than let him go to stay with a Catholic family, I told my dad that we should invite him to come out and live with us in the country along with our families and Mohamed. It was agreed by all that he would so, he moved out right away.



Priests Must Study ISLAM? - YES!

During the trip out to our home, I talked with the priest about some of the concepts of beliefs in Islam and to my surprise he agreed and then shared even more about this with me. I was shocked when he told me that Catholic priests actually study Islam and some even carry doctors degrees in this subject. This was all very enlightening to me. But there was still a lot more to come.



Different Versions of the Bible

After settling in, we all began to gather around the kitchen table after dinner every night to discuss religion. My father would bring his King James Version of the Bible, I would bring out my Revised Standard Version of the Bible, my wife had another version of the Bible (maybe something like Jimmy Swaggart's 'Good News For Modern Man." The priest of course, had the Catholic Bible which has 7 more books in it that the Protestant Bible. So we spent more time talking about which Bible was the right one or the most correct one, than we did trying to convince Mohamed about becoming a Christian.



Quran Has Only ONE Version - In Arabic - And Still Exists

At one point I recall asking him about the Quran and how many versions of it there were in the last 1,400 years. He told me that there was only ONE QURAN. And that it had never been changed. Yet he let me know that the Quran had been memorized by hundreds of thousands of people, in it's entirety and were scattered about the earth in many different countries. Over the centuries since the Quran was revealed millions have memorized it completely and have taught it to others who have memorized it completely, from cover to cover, letter perfect without mistakes. Today, over 9 million Muslims have memorized the entire Quran from cover to cover.



How Could This Be?

This did not seem possible to me. After all, the original languages of the Bible have all been dead languages for centuries and the documents themselves have been lost in their originals for hundreds and thousands of years. So, how could it be that something like this could be so easy to preserve and to recite from cover to cover.



Priest Goes to the Mosque

Anyway, one day the priest asked the Mohamed if he might accompany him to the mosque to see what it was like there. They came back talking about their experience there and we could not wait to ask the priest what it was like and what all types of ceremonies they performed. He said they didn't really 'do' anything. They just came and prayed and left. I said: "They left? Without any speeches or singing?" He said that was right.



Priest Enters Islam!

A few more days went by and the Catholic priest asked Mohamed if he might join him again for a trip to the mosque which they did. But this time it was different. They did not come back for a very long time. It became dark and we worried that something might have happened to them. Finally they arrived and when they came in the door I immediately recognized Mohamed, but who was this alongside of him? Someone wearing a white robe and a white cap. Hold on a minute! It was the priest. I said to him: "Pete? -- Did you become a 'Moslem?'

He said that he had entered into Islam that very day. THE PRIEST BECAME A MUSLIM!! What next? (You'll see).



My Wife Announces Her Islam!

So, I went upstairs to think things over a bit and began to talk to my wife about the whole subject. She then told me that she too was going to enter into Islam, because she knew it was the truth.



Shocked!

I was really shocked now. I went downstairs and woke up Mohamed and asked him to come outside with me for a discussion. We walked and talked that whole night through.



Truth Had Come!

By the time he was ready to pray Fajr (the morning prayer of the Muslims) I knew that the truth had come at last and now it was up to me to do my part. I went out back behind my father's house and found an old piece of plywood lying under an overhang and right there I put my head down on the ground facing the direction that the Muslims pray five times a day.



Guide Me! O God! Guide Me!

Now then in that position, with my body stretched out on the plywood and my head on the ground, I asked: "O God. If you are there, guide me, guide me."



Sign Inside of Me

And then after a while I raised up my head and I noticed something. No, I didn't see birds or angels coming out of the sky nor did I hear voices or music, nor did I see bright lights and flashes. What I did notice was a change inside of me. I was aware now more than ever before that it was time for me to stop any lying and doing anything sneaky. It was time that I really work at being an honest and upright man. I knew now what I had to do.



Wash Away the "OLD"

So I went upstairs and took a shower with the distinct idea that I was 'washing' away the sinful old person that I had become over the years. And I was now coming into a new, fresh life. A life based on truth and proof.



- And Become New!

Around 11:00 A.M. that morning, I stood before two witnesses, one the ex-priest, formerly known as Father Peter Jacob's, and the other Mohamed Abel Rehman and announced my 'shahadah' (open testimony to the Oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad, peace be upon him).



"I bear witness, there is no deity to worship, except Almighty Allah, alone and He has no partners and I bear witness that Mohammad is His messenger and servant."



My Wife Was Next

A few minutes later, my wife follow along and gave the same testimony. But hers was in front of 3 witnesses (me being the third).



Then My Father

My father was a bit more reserved on the subject and waited a few more months before he made his shahadah (public testimony). But he did finally commit to Islam and began offering prayers right along with me and the other Muslims in the local masjid (mosque).



Children Too!

The children were taken out of the Christian school and placed in Muslim schools. And now ten years later, they are memorizing much of the Quran and the teachings of Islam.



Father's Wife (Stepmother) Next

My father's wife finally acknowledged, before she died, that Jesus could not be a son of God and that he must have been a mighty prophet of God, but not God. She passed away within a few months of this statement at age 86. May Allah accept her statement of faith, ameen.



Houseful of New Muslims - What's Next?

Now stop and think. A whole entire household of people from varying backgrounds and ethnic groups coming together in truth to learn how to know and worship the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Think. A Catholic priest; a minister of music and preacher of the Gospel; an ordained minister and builder of Christian schools; and the children, even a great-grandmother - they all come into Islam!



His Mercy and Guidance

Only by His Mercy were we all guided to see the real truth of Islam, by removing the coverings over our ears and the blinders on our eyes, no longer having seals over our hearts - He was Guiding us now.



Amazing Story - Family and Friends Entering Islam - From One Man

If I were to stop right here, I'm sure that you would have to admit that at least, this is an amazing story, right? After all, three religious leaders of three separate denominations all going into one very opposite belief at the same time and then soon after the rest of the household.



More? - Yes! Baptist Seminary Student Reads Quran - Accepts Islam

But that is not all. There is more! The same year, while I was in Grand Prairie, Texas (near Dallas) I met a Baptist seminary student from Tennessee named Joe, who also came to Islam after reading the Holy Quran while in BAPTIST SEMINARY COLLEGE!





More? Yes. Catholic Priest Loves Islam - But Needs His Job!

There are others as well. I recall the case of the Catholic priest in a college town who talked about the good things in Islam so much that I was forced to ask him why he didn't enter Islam. He replied: "What? And loose my job?" - His name is Father John and we still pray for Allah to Guide Him.



Another Catholic Priest Makes Shahadah

The very next year I met a former Catholic priest who had been a missionary for 8 years in Africa. He learned about Islam while he was there and entered into Islam. He then changed his name to Omar and moved to Dallas Texas.



Any more? Again - Yes! Orthodox Arch Bishop leaves church for Islam

Two years later, while in San Antonio, Texas I was introduced to a former Arch Bishop of the Orthodox Church of Russia who learned about Islam and gave up his position to enter Islam.



Daughter of Hindu Pundit (Religious Leader) - Accepts Islam - Helping thousands to Islam

I met a woman in New York who wanted to make our CDs about "What Is Islam?" After giving her permission several years ago, I have learned she has produced and distributed over 600 thousand of these to the non-Muslims in America. May Allah reward her and keep her strong in her efforts, ameen.



Hundreds - Thousands - Still Coming

And since my own entrance into Islam and becoming a chaplain to the Muslims throughout the country and around the world, I have encountered many more individuals who were leaders, teachers and scholars in other religions who learned about Islam and entered into it. They came from Hindus, Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Greek and Russian Orthodox, Coptic Christians from Egypt, non-denominational churches and even scientists who had been atheists.



Why? Good question.

The combination always seems to be the same; people are sincerely seeking the truth and are willing to put their different prejudices and biases out of their minds and begin to ask God for His Guidance in their lives.



So, now you have the introduction to the story of my coming into Islam and becoming Muslim. There is more on the Internet about this story and there are more pictures there as well. Please take the time to visit it and then please take the time to email me and let us come together to share in all truths based on proofs for understanding our origins and our purpose and goals in this life and the Next Life.







9 Steps to Purify the Heart

May I suggest to the seeker of truth do the following NINE STEPS to purification of the heart?



1. Clean - your mind, your heart & soul - remove all prejudices & biases.

2. Thank God - for what you have - every moment of every day.

3. Read - a good translation of the meaning of the Holy Quran in a language that they can understand best. (http://islamtomorrow.com/downloads/noble...

4. Reflect on the meanings & consider the bounties of your Lord.

5. Seek - Forgiveness From God & Learn to Forgive others.

6. Ask - in your heart for Guidance from Above.

7. Open - your heart and mind.

8. Continue - to do this up for a few months. And be regular in it.

9. Avoid - the poison of evil while your heart is opening for the "rebirth of your soul."



Remember: Clean; Thank; Read; Reflect - then:

"Seek, and ye shall find. Ask, and it shall be given thee. Knock, and it shall be opened."

Then: Continue & Avoid



The rest is between you and the Almighty Lord of the Universe. If you truly love Him, then He already Knows it and He will deal with each of us according to our hearts.



ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS



Now as I promised here are the answers to the questions many have asked me connected with my choice of Islam:



1. "How could you have turned your back on the perfect plan of salvation of Jesus Christ on the cross for you sins?"



Answer: Your question implies you have not considered the similarities and teachings of the Bible and the Quran.



"ISLAM" means - "Surrender, submit and obey your Lord in sincerity and peace." Whoever is trying to do this, is a "MUSLIM." If someone believes in Almighty God as One God and One Lord and wants to commit their life to serving Him and obeying His Commandments, then that person will be in the right way and they will be "saved" according to God's Mercy. No one can take the sins of another and the guilty must stand accused for what they have done. It will be up to Almighty God to Forgive or Punish according to His Judgment on that Day.



According to the remains of the translations of the Bible [see: "Bible, A Closer Look"] Jesus, peace be upon him, did not preach a message of salvation by worshipping him. This was something added later by Saul (who later became Paul). We find clear statements indicating salvation would come only through acknowledging Almighty God as One God and worshipping Him with all the heart, mind and strength. Jesus, peace be upon him, taught his followers to worship "My God and your God, My Lord and your Lord."



Again, according to the remains of the English translation of the Bible, we see the one on the cross crying out a very blasphemous statement, "Eli! Eli! Lama sabachthani?" (Which being translated means, "My God! My God! Why have you forsaken me?") This statement on the cross clearly indicates the one on the cross is not pleased with the situation nor does he consider it right or just. Therefore, one would have to conclude this was not something Jesus approved of nor did he accept, or else someone else was on the cross in his place. Either way you look at it, the one on the cross did not accept this as a plan of salvation.



The Quran is absolutely in agreement with these teachings and Muslims do worship the same God and Lord of Jesus, Moses, Abraham and Adam, peace be upon them all. The Quran states in many places, no one will be taken to task for the sins of another, nor can anyone carry the burden of another. We will all be on our own on that Day. And I ask Allah to have Mercy and Forgiveness for all those who believe in Him, ameen.



I consider that I have not left the teachings of Jesus Christ, peace be upon him. On the contrary, I feel much closer to Jesus, peace be upon him, and I look forward to His return on earth more than ever before. Now I am worshipping the same God he worships and I serve the same Lord he serves, in the very same way he does. Jesus prayed to Almighty God and taught his followers to do the same. I am simply doing what he commanded to the best of my ability and ask Almighty God to accept it.



2. "Do you consider you were really "saved" and that you had in fact, been "born again?"



Answer: The Baptists have a statement, "Once saved, always saved." I asked one of them about this and he agreed it was true. Then I mentioned at one time I had become a Baptist (in my teen years) but now I was a Muslim. I had also been "saved" and baptized at the age of 12. I had accepted the very statement of Jesus being the way, the light and the truth and no man coming on to the Father except by him. I understood these statements to mean I must follow Jesus and his teachings. Therefore, I read the Bible for myself and did not let others tell me what to think about what I was reading.



The Bible states that Jesus prayed for salvation for himself in the garden of Gethsemane in this way, "Let this cup pass from me, even so, Thy Will be done." This prayer was repeated by Jesus, peace be upon him, a number of times and it is mentioned in more than one Gospel. Yet, according to Biblical accounts, the cup did not pass from him and his prayers were NOT ANSWERED. Islam teaches us his prayers were answered and he did not have to endure the cruel treatment and death on the cross, but rather he was taken up while still alive and is with Almighty God even now and ready to return in the Last Days to bring victory to the believers.



Additionally, we find Jesus, peace be upon him, teaching his disciples to pray like this, "Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from all evil. For Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and Glory, forever and ever, ameen." Every Muslim I have met accepts every single word of this pray with the exception of calling "Allah" our "Father." Muslims consider it better to call on Almighty God by His Names, which we do consider to be "Hallowed."



3. "How did your family respond to your conversion?"



Answer: This is always difficult for families to adjust to and it usually takes time. My family was no exception. Although my wife, children entered into Islam and eventually my father came to declare Islam to be the way of salvation for himself, still my own mother and many others in my family resented our going to Islam at first. Eventually, things became more normalized and we do stay in touch, although they are all still very much involved in Christianity.



Allah promises to test those who declare their faith in Him with many types of difficulties and family is one of those mentioned as a test in the Quran. I do pray for them and ask Allah to guide them to the very best in this life and the very best in the Next Life. But it is up to Allah if He wants them to be in Submission to Him (Islam means, submission to Allah) or not.



4. "How about your congregation? What did they say?"



Answer: I never had my own church. I was a music minister in the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana branch) in Texas and did my preaching to businessmen and informal gatherings. Those who knew me for the most part did not object and some even came to Islam, but there were a few who felt very upset and accused me of "Turing my back on Jesus, peace be upon him." No matter what I tried to say or do, these particular individuals would not listen nor did they want to learn anything about Islam.



5. "Did you experience a lot of difficulties in changing religions?"



Answer: Certainly anyone who wants to consider Islam in these times, just as in times gone by, will have to recognize there will be certain difficulties and tests along the way. The followers of Jesus, peace be upon him, were highly criticized and persecuted even until death (read what Paul said he used to do to them in the Bible; Book of Acts of the Apostles). Those who followed Muhammad, peace be upon him, suffered at the hands of their very own tribes, yet they were determined to continue to worship Almighty God Alone, without partners and submit to His Will.



The biggest problem with non-Muslims, is their lack of understanding and lack of knowledge as to what Islam is really all about and who the Muslims are supposed to be. I pray for them all and ask Allah to forgive the Muslims for not showing a better picture to everyone.



6. "Who was responsible for converting you?"



Answer: As Muslims we believe that it is only Allah who guides the people and whoever He guides will not be misguided and whomever He lets go astray none will be able to guide them. As such, it means we don't believe anyone really can "convert" someone else.



Also, we accept that all children are born in the natural state of submission to Almighty God and as such that means they are Muslims. Should a child die he or she would go to Heaven as they are not responsible for what they do not understand.



7. "Don't you ever think about coming back to being a Christian?"



Answer: "Christian" indicates a follower of Christ. When Jesus, peace be upon him, returns to earth in the Last Days, all the Muslims will be obliged to follow him. But we would not call ourselves "Christians" anymore than he would. He never called himself or his companions "Christians." The Bible tells us they were never even called "Christians" until Paul was preaching his message in Antioch.



8. "Doesn't it bother you to have left the way of peace, justice and love for a religion of hatred, violence and oppression toward women and others?"



Answer: All the prophets, peace be upon them all, called the people to worship Almighty God as One God and One Lord. As such, those who did not want to submit to Almighty God would combat them and treat them with hostilities, even unto death, as Paul had done while still being a Pharisee. The prophets, peace be upon them all, did encourage their followers to live in peace and deal with people in justice and certainly love is the highest form of emotion a human can have for another human being.



Yet at the same time, believers have to defend themselves, their families and the religion itself, lest those who are not believers should remove belief from the very face of the earth. Islam, like Christianity preaches a message of peace and tolerance - to a point. But when this is no longer possible without totally compromising and loosing one's way of life and belief system, then there is no alternative except to engage in open combat against those who are combating against the believers.



Jesus called upon his followers to sell their coats and buy swords. He explained that he did not come with peace, but rather a sword. He and his companions were engaged in mortal combat with their enemies, the Pharisees when one of the priests slaves had his ear cut by the sword. Jesus then told them to put down their swords. This is mentioned in the Bible.



The word "sword" appears over 200 times in the Bible - but even though the Arabic language has more than a dozen words for sword, there is not a single occurrence of any of these words anywhere in the Quran.



Combat is ordered in the Quran, only under very specific and limited conditions and it is nothing more than what we would today call "The War on Terrorism." Fighting against all acts of organized aggression, oppression, persecution and terrorism is an obligation on all believers. But it certainly has limits and women, children, elderly and any innocents are not to killed or injured during such occasions. Treatment of prisoners is not to be humiliating or torture of any kind. Even the dead of the enemy are to be buried with dignity and respect.



Now since writing my story and publishing here on the internet many other websites have picked up this story and it had become a famous example of how "Priest and Preachers Are Coming to Islam."



Again, I thank you for visiting. And I thank our Christian friend for his email. If he hadn't sent it, I probably would still not have completed this task of putting down the story once and for all of how my family, friends and myself all came to Islam.



Please feel free to share this story with others. You should print it out and make copies for everyone. Give them our links, add our story to your website or blog page, and send out emails to everyone you know. Maybe it could make a difference for others like us, God Willing.



May Allah guide you on your journey to all truth. Ameen. And May He open your heart and your mind to the reality of this world and the purpose of this life, ameen.



Peace to you and Guidance from Allah the One Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer of all that exists.

Your friend,



Yusuf Estes

Chaplain Yusuf Estes

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Scientists’ Comments on Scientific Miracles in the Quran:



The following are some comments of scientists1 on the scientific miracles in the Holy Quran. All of these comments have been taken from the videotape entitled This is the Truth. In this videotape, you can see and hear the scientists while they are giving the following comments.



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1) Dr. T. V. N. Persaud is Professor of Anatomy, Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health, and Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. There, he was the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy for 16 years. He is well-known in his field. He is the author or editor of 22 textbooks and has published over 181 scientific papers. In 1991, he received the most distinguished award presented in the field of anatomy in Canada, the J.C.B. Grant Award from the Canadian Association of Anatomists. When he was asked about the scientific miracles in the Quran which he has researched, he stated the following:



“The way it was explained to me is that Muhammad was a very ordinary man. He could not read, didn’t know [how] to write. In fact, he was an illiterate. And we’re talking about twelve [actually about fourteen] hundred years ago. You have someone illiterate making profound pronouncements and statements and that are amazingly accurate about scientific nature. And I personally can’t see how this could be a mere chance. There are too many accuracies and, like Dr. Moore, I have no difficulty in my mind that this is a divine inspiration or revelation which led him to these statements.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



Professor Persaud has included some Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad in some of his books. He has also presented these verses and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad at several conferences.



2) Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson is the Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Professor of Molecular and Human Genetics at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA. Formerly, he was Professor of Ob-Gyn and the Chairman of the Department of Ob-Gyn at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He was also the President of the American Fertility Society. He has received many awards, including the Association of Professors of Obstetrics and Gynecology Public Recognition Award in 1992. Professor Simpson studied the following two sayings of the Prophet Muhammad :



{In every one of you, all components of your creation are collected together in your mother’s womb by forty days...}2



{If forty-two nights have passed over the embryo, God sends an angel to it, who shapes it and creates its hearing, vision, skin, flesh, and bones....}3



He studied these two sayings of the Prophet Muhammad extensively, noting that the first forty days constitute a clearly distinguishable stage of embryo-genesis. He was particularly impressed by the absolute precision and accuracy of those sayings of the Prophet Muhammad . Then, during one conference, he gave the following opinion:



“So that the two hadeeths (the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad ) that have been noted provide us with a specific time table for the main embryological development before forty days. Again, the point has been made, I think, repeatedly by other speakers this morning: these hadeeths could not have been obtained on the basis of the scientific knowledge that was available [at] the time of their writing . . . . It follows, I think, that not only there is no conflict between genetics and religion but, in fact, religion can guide science by adding revelation to some of the traditional scientific approaches, that there exist statements in the Quran shown centuries later to be valid, which support knowledge in the Quran having been derived from God.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



3) Dr. E. Marshall Johnson is Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. There, for 22 years he was Professor of Anatomy, the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy, and the Director of the Daniel Baugh Institute. He was also the President of the Teratology Society. He has authored more than 200 publications. In 1981, during the Seventh Medical Conference in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Professor Johnson said in the presentation of his research paper:



“Summary: The Quran describes not only the development of external form, but emphasizes also the internal stages, the stages inside the embryo, of its creation and development, emphasizing major events recognized by contemporary science.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



Also he said: “As a scientist, I can only deal with things which I can specifically see. I can understand embryology and developmental biology. I can understand the words that are translated to me from the Quran. As I gave the example before, if I were to transpose myself into that era, knowing what I knew today and describing things, I could not describe the things which were described. I see no evidence for the fact to refute the concept that this individual, Muhammad, had to be developing this information from some place. So I see nothing here in conflict with the concept that divine intervention was involved in what he was able to write.”4 (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



4) Dr. William W. Hay is a well-known marine scientist. He is Professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He was formerly the Dean of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA. After a discussion with Professor Hay about the Quran’s mention of recently discovered facts on seas, he said:



“I find it very interesting that this sort of information is in the ancient scriptures of the Holy Quran, and I have no way of knowing where they would come from, but I think it is extremely interesting that they are there and that this work is going on to discover it, the meaning of some of the passages.” And when he was asked about the source of the Quran, he replied: “Well, I would think it must be the divine being.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



5) Dr. Gerald C. Goeringer is Course Director and Associate Professor of Medical Embryology at the Department of Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. During the Eighth Saudi Medical Conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Professor Goeringer stated the following in the presentation of his research paper:



“In a relatively few aayahs (Quranic verses) is contained a rather comprehensive description of human development from the time of commingling of the gametes through organogenesis. No such distinct and complete record of human development, such as classification, terminology, and description, existed previously. In most, if not all, instances, this description antedates by many centuries the recording of the various stages of human embryonic and fetal development recorded in the traditional scientific literature.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



6) Dr. Yoshihide Kozai is Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan, and was the Director of the National Astronomical Observatory, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan. He said:



“I am very much impressed by finding true astronomical facts in [the] Quran, and for us the modern astronomers have been studying very small pieces of the universe. We’ve concentrated our efforts for understanding of [a] very small part. Because by using telescopes, we can see only very few parts [of] the sky without thinking [about the] whole universe. So, by reading [the] Quran and by answering to the questions, I think I can find my future way for investigation of the universe.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



7) Professor Tejatat Tejasen is the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Previously, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the same university. During the Eighth Saudi Medical Conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Professor Tejasen stood up and said:



“During the last three years, I became interested in the Quran . . . . From my study and what I have learned from this conference, I believe that everything that has been recorded in the Quran fourteen hundred years ago must be the truth, that can be proved by the scientific means. Since the Prophet Muhammad could neither read nor write, Muhammad must be a messenger who relayed this truth, which was revealed to him as an enlightenment by the one who is eligible [as the] creator. This creator must be God. Therefore, I think this is the time to say La ilaha illa Allah, there is no god to worship except Allah (God), Muhammadur rasoolu Allah, Muhammad is Messenger (Prophet) of Allah (God). Lastly, I must congratulate for the excellent and highly successful arrangement for this conference . . . . I have gained not only from the scientific point of view and religious point of view but also the great chance of meeting many well-known scientists and making many new friends among the participants. The most precious thing of all that I have gained by coming to this place is La ilaha illa Allah, Muhammadur rasoolu Allah, and to have become a Muslim.” (View the RealPlayer video of this comment Video Clip)



After all these examples we have seen about the scientific miracles in the Holy Quran and all these scientists’ comments on this, let us ask ourselves these questions:



Could it be a coincidence that all this recently discovered scientific information from different fields was mentioned in the Quran, which was revealed fourteen centuries ago?



Could this Quran have been authored by Muhammad or by any other human being?



The only possible answer is that this Quran must be the literal word of God, revealed by Him.



Source(s):

http://islamtomorrow.com/proofs/......


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