Converted by the sword of Islam!
http://www.ebnmaryam.com/vb/clientsc...ges/extra1.gif
Converted by the sword of Islam!
By Ahmad Deedat
The first few who embraced the ‘new’ religion in Mecca in the Arabian Peninsula at the hands of the Prophet were his wife Khadijah, his servant Zaid, and his eleven year old cousin Ali. Among the ones who later joined this faith were the honest merchant, Abu Bakr; the iron man of Arabia, Umar the Great; the shy businessman, Uthman; the Prophet's brave uncle, Hamza: and the slave of a pagan, Bilal.
They simply couldn't resist the ‘Magic Sword’ of a humble and lonely Prophet! The negligible minority of the believers in this new Faith was soon exiled from Mecca and they arrived in a city called Yathreb, which later became known as Madinah. The Muslim emigrants to Madinah brought their ‘sword’ with them.
The ‘sword’ continued to work and its magnetic force continued to ‘pull’ people towards it until all of Arabia joined the Faith. Compared to the population of the rest of the world at that time, the Arabs constituted a tiny minority. A fraction of this minority decided to take the ‘sword’ beyond the boundaries of the Arabian desert to the mighty empires of Rome and Persia, the shores of the Mediterranean, the coast of Malabar and the far away East Indies Islands. Nation after nation continued surrendering to this ‘sword’ and joining the Faith.
So sharp was the edge of the ‘sword’! It simply conquered the hearts, and bodies yielded automatically. It is the ‘sword of truth’, whose mere shine eliminates falsehood just like light wipes away darkness.
Has the sword gone blunt? No, far from it
It continues to pierce the hearts of countless men and women even today, in spite of the relentless efforts by persons with vested interests who like darkness to prevail, so that they may rob people of their good things. Read below the impressions of some who were recently conquered by the same ‘sword’. They are from different countries, speak different languages, and have different backgrounds.
Leopold Weiss
Now Mohammed Asad: Austrian statesman, journalist, former foreign correspondent for the Frankfurter Zeitung, author of Islam at Cross Roads and Road to Mecca, and translator of the Quran. He embraced Islam in 1926.
“Islam appears to me like a perfect work of Architecture. All its parts are harmoniously conceived to complement and support each other. Nothing is superfluous and nothing lacking, with the result of an absolute balance and solid composure.”
Ahmed Holt
British Civil Contractor, traveler in search of the Divine truth, spent much of his time in research and comparative study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He embraced Islam in 1975.
‘The sword of Islam is not the sword of steel. I know this by experience, because the Sword of Islam struck deep into my own heart. It didn't bring death, but it brought a new life; it brought an awareness and it brought an awakening as to who am I and what am I and for what am I here.’
Bogdan Kopanski
Now Bogdan Ataullah Kopanski: originally Polish, now American, Ph.D. in history and politics, had a very interesting journey to Islam and faced severe hardships. He was imprisoned twice by the Polish communist regime (1968, 1981-82). He embraced Islam in 1974.
“When I was 12 years old I rejected the illogical and contradictory faith of the Church. Two years later in 1962 I was fascinated by the victorious struggle of the Algerian Muslim mujahideen against French colonialism. It was the first arrow of Islam. During the high school and earliest days of my education in the University, I was a typical example of the 'rebel generation' of Reds. My way to the Truth of Al-Quran was slow and unpaved.
In 1974 I visited Turkey. I wrote my M.A. dissertation about Sultan and Caliph Suleiman Kanuni's policy towards the Polish Kingdom. There I was hit by the most beautiful voice of mankind, Adhan, the call to prayer. My hair stood up. An unknown, powerful force led me to an old masjid in Istanbul. There, old, smiling, Turkish bearded men taught me Wuzu, ablution. I confessed to tears, Shahada, and I prayed my first Salat Maghrib. I swept out the rubbish ideologies. The first time in my life, my mind was relaxed and I felt the pleasure of Allah's love in my heart. I was a Muslim.”
Vengatachalam Adiyar
Now Abdullah Adiyar: Indian, noted Tamil writer and journalist; worked as a news editor in Dr. M. Karunanidhi's daily Murasoli for 17 years; assisted 3 former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu. Received Kalaimamani Award (Big Gem of Arts) from Tamil Nadu Government in 1982. He embraced Islam in 1987.
“In Islam I found suitable replies to nagging queries arising in my mind with regard to the theory of creation, status of woman, the creation of the universe, etc. The life history of the holy Prophet attracted me very much and made it easy for me to compare with other world leaders and their philosophies.”