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Among the most widely believed myths about Islam in the West today is the myth
of forcible conversion to Islam. Many Westerners do believe that Islam is so
widespread in the world today simply because of a "holy campaign of terror"
carried out by the early Muslims to convert non-Muslims to Islam. Non-Muslims
were offered the freedom to choose either Islam or death.
In a discussion with a Baptist Minister he said to me that "Muslims tend to kill
non-Muslims and anyone who disagrees with them". In a syndicated column
appearing in over 30 papers (on July 23rd, 1994) entitled, "Muslim persecution of
Christians increasing" the author blames many Muslims countries for persecuting
Christians then he quotes the Qur'an, "There is no compulsion in Religion" and
ends the quote by rudely writing "Really?".
Therefore, we should ask ourselves first, before we are asked by anyone else,
what is the truth? Did Muslims really force others to convert to Islam? Is there
any evidence for consistent forcible conversion throughout the Islamic history?
As a matter of fact, there is no such evidence anywhere in the history of Islam.
Many distinguised Western historians have attested this fact-- foremost among
whom is Sir Thomas W. Arnold in his book, "The Preaching of Islam". Also there
is Marshall G. Hodgson in his book, "The Venture of Islam", Albert Hourani in his
book, "A History of the Arab People", Ira Lapidus in his book, "History of Islamic
Societies", L.S. Starorianos in his book, "A Global Hisotry, the Human Heritage"
and many others. In fact, there is substantial evidence to the contrary. We have
already seen in a previous *khutbah* that Muslims were often seen as liberators
of the oppressed people everywhere.
The question that remains to be answered is why then so many people have
chosen Islam throughout the more than 1400 years of its history. Islam has
penetrated the Middle East, North Africa, Spain, West Africa, East Africa, Eastern
Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Afghanistan, India, Western
China, and the Malay archipelago. Islam in all these regions replaced so many
other well-established religions: Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism,
Hinduism, Paganism and animism. What are the reasons behind the triumph of
Islam over all these religions in so many different places at so many different
times?
First and foremost, Islam is an amazing blend of simplicity and rationality: a very
simple religion yet very rational at the same time. Professor Hodgson has
explained the reasons for the popularity of Islam as follows: "Muslims made a
personal appeal to people's religious consciousness. On the level of straight
argument, they often put forward the populistic intelligibility of Islam. Muslims
commonly ridiculed, in the name of intellectual good sense, the more mythically
convoluted teachings of older traditions. This could seem attractively
straightforward to people dissatisfied with taking things on faith from a learned
priest whose mysteries they could not comprehend. A single Creator, to be
worshipped by each person for himself, on the basis of revelation that had been
given to a famous prophet whom millions already acknolwedged. This was at
once intelligible and plausible."
The unambiguous and uncompromising belief in the Unity, the Greatness, the
Wisdom of God, the Creator of the universe, is unparalleled among other
religions. The French professor Edouard Montet said, "The dogma of the unity of
God...has always been proclaimed in the Qur'an with a grandeur, a majesty, an
invariable purity and with a note of pure conviction which is hard to find
surpassed outside the pale of Islam. A creed so precise, so stripped of all
theological complexities and so accessible to the ordinary understanding might
be expected to possess and does indeed possess a marvellous power of winning
its way into the consciences of men."
Besides its simple and rational creed, Islam offers an impressive set of rituals
which has gained the admiration and, subsequently, the conversion of many non-
Muslims. The second pillar of Islam, **salah**, the prayer, has been described as
follows by Sir Arnold, "The religion of the Muslim is continuously present with him
and, in the daily prayer, manifests itself in a solemn and impressive ritual which
cannot leave either the worshipper or the spectator unaffected." Then Sir Arnold
narrated the story of an Egyptian Jew who converted to Islam at the end of the
13th century mainly because of the sight of the **Juma'a** prayer. Actually, it is
not only in the 13th century that people converted to Islam because of the
prayers; it just happened a few years ago in Ottawa that a non-Muslim Canadian
woman converted to Islam because of **Juma'a** prayers. She used to go to the
Ottawa Mosque on Friday and pray among the sisters for several months. She
loved the prayer and eventually she embraced Islam.
The formidable rationalism, ritualism and clarity of Islam did not only lead the
Christians of the Middle East to forsake Christianity and embrace Islam in the
past. It continues to do so with Christinas in the West to the presnt day. An
Australian-born Christain who converted to Islam four months ago and who was
studying here with us at Queen's wrote in her story of conversion to Islam,
"Christianity continued to be difficult for me. So much didn't make sense, the
trinity, the idea that Jesus was God incarnate, the worship of Mary, the Saints, or
jesus, rather than God. The priests told me to leave reason behind". The she
went on to say, "Could Muhammad really be a messenger? Could the Qur'an be
God's word? I kept reading the Qur'an, it told me that Eve wasn't alone to blame
for the fall, that Jesus was a messenger, that people would question the
authenticity of Muhammad's claim to revelation but that if they tried to write
something as wise, consistent and rational they would fail. This seemed true.
Islam asked me to use my intelligence to contemplate God, it encouraged me to
seek knowledge." Then at the end of her sincere search for the truth she prayed
to God saying, "Dear God, I believe in You, I believe in the compelling and
majestic words of the Qur'an and I believe in the prophethood of your messenger
Muhammad (SAW)."
Another Muslim sister, from California, who was a practising Christian and an
active member in her nearby Presbyterian church, wrote in her conversion story
that despite her active affiliation with the church, she always had serious
questions about the fundamentlas of Chrsitianity which did not make sense to
her. She debated her questions with her friends but never came up with good
answers. The church couldn't give them good answers either, they only told them
to "have faith". All her questions were answered when she took a course about
Islam. Listen to her own words. "This class brought back all of the concerns that I
had about Christianity. As I learned about Islam, all my questions were
answered. All of us are not punished for Adam's original sin. Adam asked God for
forgiveness and our merciful, loving God forgave him. God doesn't require a
blood sacrifice in payment for sin. We must sincerely ask for forgiveness and
amend our ways. Jesus wasn't God, he was a prophet like all of the other
prophets. This answered all of my questions about the trinity and the nature of
Jesus. I found a teaching that put everything in its proper perspective and
appealed to my heart and my intellect. It seemed natural. It wasn't confusing. I
had been searching and I had found a place to rest my faith."
My dear brothers and sisters, Islam is so strong and so self-assured that it does
not need to use force to attract others to it. The moral and intellectual superiority
of Islam over all other religions has manifested itself so clearly throughout the
history of Islam. Despite all of the ills of Muslims everywhere, Islam continues to
be the fastest growing religion on earth. Professor Huston Smith of the MIT in his
book, "The Religions of Man" says, "In some areas where Islam and Christianity
are competing for converts, Islam is gaining at a rate of 10 to 1."
Yes, something is right about Islam and that's why it has attracted so many
people throughout its 1400 years of history.