Being a Muslim is a Blessing

 The Existence of God 

I once agreed with those who say there is no God. But when I started my life as a science student, I started asking questions and searching for the Creator, but today I am a complete Muslim, but not a formal one. As a Muslim, I give utmost importance to the basic principles of Islam, listening to the scholars of this country, I was kind of annoyed with Islam, but after watching Dr. Zakir Naik's Peace TV speeches, the question and answer sessions of the conference, I started liking Islam.The way Islam is presented in a formal way raises a kind of question.Islam gives equal importance to tradition, research, science, which I understood while exploring Islam.

Many atheists talk nonsense about the Quran, I also had doubts like them, but when they started teaching me the Quran in the correct way, the linguistic pattern of the Quran first fascinated me. While searching for the scientific logic behind the Alim Lam Mim of Surah Al Baqarah, I was able to create a small thesis on my own in eight years and I realized that metaphysical issues cannot be explained with science. Even the pragmatic researcher and best physicist Stephen Hawking denies the existence of the Creator because the Creator does not give everyone the grace to understand spiritual divine power. No matter how much knowledge is acquired by denying Allah Ta'ala and His Messenger Hazrat Muhammad SAW, it will not be of any use.


 There is a huge difference between being a formal Muslim and being a true Muslim. The entire Muslim world is formal but not true Muslim because how can they be Muslims if they do not have the brotherhood of the Ummah?  


The beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said,


"A believer is like a building to another believer; one part of it strengthens the other."---(Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim) When Iran is attacked, the Muslim states of the Gulf region remain silent because they have economic-political and military interests with the West.They remain silent, opening their airspace for the West to attack Iran.


Shia and Sunni doctrines are not a doctrine recognized by God that a Muslim would dare to call Iran an infidel! Allah Almighty says in the Holy Quran, "And do not say to those who greet you, 'You are not a believer'"---(Surah An-Nisa 4:94). The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Whoever calls his brother an infidel, his word will return to one of them."--- (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim). 


 However, during the Iran, Israel and America wars, some local scholars have said, "Those who side with Iran are not Muslims."  Where is this in the Quran and Hadith? All the time, gender-discriminatory statements, formal statements, one scholar giving fatwas to another scholar, where local Islam is stuck, how much discussion and research is there about the past glory of our Muslims. When the Muslim world ruled the entire world, there is less headache about that golden past, they have made it formal where the beauty of Islam is the main one.


 Our 8th to 13th centuries are called the Islamic Golden Age because there was Bayt al-Hikma in Baghdad and now Baghdad is in ruins. We had great scientists like Ibn Sina, Ibn Hayyan, Ibn Razi, Al-Khwarizmi. As the Abbasid Caliphate weakened, we started losing our past golden glory. Yet we are so fascinated by Western civilization, yet the Western Renaissance began based on Muslim knowledge.


 In 1924, with the fall of the last Ottoman Empire, the Western way of life entered Turkey through Kemal Ataturk.The Westerners have enriched themselves from Islamic knowledge and have made us slaves today because we Muslims do not have identity, sense of nationality, brotherhood, we only have imitation of the West and a slave-like economic and political state structure. 


Where we Muslims have forgotten to fight, when we defend ourselves, the West tags us as terrorists, fundamentalists, and when they attack Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Syria, it is a legitimate war! The entire world, imprisoned in the Western structure, will return to the golden past of Islam again.We may not be lucky enough to see it through Imam Mahdi and Jesus, but as a Muslim, as a worshiper of a monotheistic God, I hope that one day the Muslim Ummah will become one, ignoring the principles of separatism.


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