I became Muslim when I was 19 or 20 years old. I was in college and I attended a class on Islam and I just really found it fascinating.
Before, I had been Episcopalian Christian, but I wasn’t very religious. I believed in God but I didn’t really identify Him as a Christian; it’s just sort of family culture.
And I think when I learned about Islam, I really felt like this is the God that I had always believed in; and I felt that it was kind of my duty to follow this path that I felt was right.
I was young and idealistic, so I don’t think I had so much a problem; maybe now it would be too easy or something that, thank God, happened to me in a time in my life when I was motivated.
Was there a particular book or a particular person that motivated you?
You know, there was a book that really moved me a lot. I don’t I don’t think I ever thought about this as being a reason why I became Muslim, but it certainly had a big impact on me. It is the book “The Road to Mecca” by Muhammad Assad.
He’s a very interesting accomplished writer and scholar. He was originally an Austrian Jewish man, who in the 1920s and 30s traveled throughout Arabia the Middle East, and eventually became Muslim, and he wrote this book about his life.
It’s just a tremendous book and he’s an amazing writer.
Even his English is like his fourth or fifth language, but he’s an incredible writer. And that book really touched me and I still think a lot about it.
(Dr. Jonathan Brown is Head of Hadith Research at the USA-based Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research)
(Taken from aboutislam.net)
AUTHOR: Islamic Voice
Islamic Voice is a monthly Islamic magazine published in Bangalore. It is the largest English language Muslim publication in India. It is a comprehensive magazine, places a relatively high emphasis on social issues and strives to have a broad appeal. Since 1987, Islamic Voice has covered its fascinating namesake without fear or favour, with insight, accuracy, thoroughness and a well rounded perspective on a variety of subjects - be it the economy, politics, lifestyle, the arts, entertainment, travel, science, technology or health. That's why Islamic Voice is the country's most widely read publication, a position it has held for more than a decade. And that's why it makes sense to subscribe to Islamic Voice.
We represents all Muslim sects and shades of thought from all over India. We focus on "our" triumphs which, mostly, go unreported as well as constructively addresses our failures and shortcomings.
Editor-in-Chief: A.W. Sadatullah Khan
Genre: Current Affairs associated with Muslims
Subjects Covered:
Human Rights I Analysis I Special Reports I Issues I Book Reviews I National I International I Newsmakers I Community News I Islamic Perspectives I Classifieds I Opinions
Focus articles on:
Education and Children I Inter-faith Relations I Matrimony I Muslim economy I Muslim Perspective I The Muslim world I Society I Travel I The Western viewpoint I Women in Islam
Special focus on Faith and Law:
Fiqh I Hadith I Quran
COMMENTS