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- The Sword of Islam
The first few who embraced the "new" religion
in Makkah 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 a 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 Makkah and they arrived
in the 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 the whole 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 Mediterranean, the coast of Malabar
and the far away East Indies Islands. People after
people continued surrendering to this SWORD and joining
the Faith.
So sharp was the edge of the SWORD! It simply conquered
the hearts; 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 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.
1. 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 Qur'an. 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."
2. 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."
3. 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; 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...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-Qur'an 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 Salah 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..."
4. 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, creation of universe,
etc. The life history of the holy Prophet attracted
me very much and made easy for me to compare with
other world leaders and their philosophies."
5. HERBERT HOBOHM (now Aman Hobohm): German diplomat,
missionary and social worker. An intellectual who
has been serving the German diplomatic missions in
various parts of the world. Presently working as Cultural
Attache in German Embassy in Riyadh. He embraced Islam
in 1941.
"I have lived under different systems of life
and have had the opportunity of studying various ideologies,
but have come to the conclusion that none is as perfect
as Islam. None of the systems has got a complete code
of a noble life, Only Islam has it and that is why
good men embrace it. Islam is not theoretical; it
is practical. It means complete submission to the
will of God."
6. CAT STEVENS (now Yusuf Islam): British; formerly
a Christian and a world famous pop singer. He embraced
Islam in 1973.
"It will be wrong to judge Islam in the light
of the behavior of some bad Muslims who are always
shown on the media. It is like judging a car as a
bad one if the driver if the car is drunk and he bangs
it into the wall. Islam guides all human beings in
daily life – in it's spiritual, mental and physical
dimensions. But we must find the sources of these
instruction, the Qur'an and the example of the Prophet.
Then we can see the ideal of Islam."
7. MARGARET MARCUS (now Maryam Jamilah): American;
formerly a Jewess, essayist and author of many books.
She embraced Islam in 1962.
"The authority of Islamic Morals and Laws proceeds
from Almighty God. Pleasure and happiness in Islam
are but the natural by-products of emotional satisfaction
in one's duties conscientiously performed for the
pleasure of God to achieve salvation. In Islam duties
are always stressed above rights. Only in Islam was
my quest for absolute values satisfied. Only in Islam
did I at last find all that was true, good, beautiful
and which gives meaning and direction to human life
and death.
8. WILFRIED HOFMAN (now Murad Hoffman): Ph.D. in
law (Harvard); German social scientist and diplomat;
presently German Ambassador in Algeria. He embraced
Islam in 1980.
"For some time now, striving for more and more
precision and brevity, I have tried to put on paper
in a systematic way, all philosophical truths, which
in my view, can be ascertained beyond reasonable doubt.
In the course of this effort it dawned on me that
the typical attitude of an agnostic is not an intelligent
one; that man simply cannot escape a decision to believe;
that the createdness of what exists around us is obvious;
that Islam undoubtedly finds itself in the greatest
harmony with overall reality. Thus I realize, not
without shock, that step by step, in spite of myself
and almost unconsciously, in feeling and thinking
I have grown into a Muslim. Only one last step remained
to be taken: to formalize my conversion. As of today
I am a Muslim. I have arrived."
9. CASSIUS CLAY (now Muhammad Ali): American; three
times World Heavyweight Champion, formerly a Christian.
He embraced Islam in 1965.
"I have had many nice moments in my life. But
the feelings I had while standing on Mount Arafat
on the day of Hajj ( Muslims' pilgrimage), was the
most unique. I felt exalted by the indescribable spiritual
atmosphere there as over a million and a half pilgrims
invoked God to forgive them of their sins and bestow
on them His choicest blessings. It was an exhilarating
experience to see to people belonging to different
colors, races and nationalities, kings, heads of states
and ordinary men from very poor countries all clad
in two simple white sheets praying to God without
any sense of either pride or inferiority. It was a
practical manifestation of the concept of equality
in Islam." (Speaking to the daily "Al-Madinah"
Jeddah, 15 July, 1989)
These were the impressions of a few persons who had
themselves been struck by the SWORD OF TRUTH, that
is, the Message of Islam.
AS FOR THE PROPAGANDA THAT IT WAS THE SWORD OF STEEL,
THAT IS, FORCE, WHICH WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN THE UNIVERSAL
EXPANSION OF ISLAM, WE GIVE BELOW QUOTATIONS FROM
THE WRITINGS OF SOME OF THE PROMINENT NON-MUSLIM SCHOLARS
AND LEADERS REFUTING THIS BASELESS ACCUSATION.
1. M. K. GANDHI: "...I became more than ever
convinced that it was not the sword that won a place
for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It
was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement
of the prophet, the scrupulous regard for his pledges,
his intense devotion to his friends and followers,
his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust
in God and his own mission. These, and not the sword
carried everything before them and surmounted every
trouble." YOUNG INDIA, 1924
2. EDWARD GIBBON: "The greatest success of Mohammed's
life was effected by sheer moral force without the
stroke of a sword." HISTORY OF THE SARACEN EMPIRE,
London, 1870
3. A. S. TRITTON: "The picture of the Muslim
soldier advancing with a sword in one hand and the
Qur'an in the other is quite false." ISLAM, London,
1951, p. 21
4. DE LACY O'LEARY: "History makes it clear
however, that the legend of fanatical Muslim, sweeping
through the world and forcing Islam at the point of
sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically
absurd myths that historians have ever repeated."
ISLAM AT CROSSROADS, London, 1923, p. 8
5. K. S. RAMAKRISHNA RAO: "My problem to write
this monograph is easier because we are not generally
fed now on that (distorted) kind of history and much
time need not be spent on pointing out our misrepresentations
of Islam. The theory of Islam and sword, for instance,
is not heard now in any quarter worth the name. The
principle of Islam, there is no compulsion in religion,
is well known." MOHAMMED THE PROPHET OF ISLAM,
Riyadh, 1989, p. 4
6. JAMES A. MICHENER: "No other religion in
history spread so rapidly as Islam...The West has
widely believed that this surge of religion was made
possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts
that idea, and the Qur'an is explicit in support of
the freedom of conscience." ISLAM – THE
MISUNDERSTOOD RELIGION, READERS' DIGEST (American
Edition) May 1955
7. LAWRENCE E. BROWNE: "Incidentally these well-established
facts dispose of the idea so widely fostered in Christian
writings that the Muslims, wherever they went, forced
people to accept Islam at the point of the sword."
THE PROSPECTS OF ISLAM, London, 1944.
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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY PUBLICATIONS:
1. III&E Brochure series.
2. WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAM AND MUSLIMS
by Suzanne Haneef, Kazi Publications, Chicago, Illinois
3. ISLAM IN FOCUS by H. Abdulati, American Trust
Publications, Indianapolis, Indiana
4. THE BIBLE, THE QUR'AN AND SCIENCE by Maurice Bucaille,
American Trust Publications, Indianapolis, Indiana
5. QUR'AN, AND INTRODUCTION by A. R. Doi, Kazi Publications,
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6. HADITH, AN INTRODUCTION by A. R. Doi, Kazi Publications,
Chicago, Illinois
7. MUHAMMAD, HIS LIFE BASED ON THE EARLIEST SOURCES
by Martin Lings, Inner Traditions International, Rochester,
Vermont
8. LIFE OF MUHAMMAD by A. H. Siddiqi, Kazi Publications,
Chicago, Illinois
9. HISTORY OF ISLAM by Masud-ul-Hasan, Islamic Publications,
Lahore, Pakistan
10. THE CULTURAL ATLAS OF ISLAM by I. R. al-Faruqi
and Lois L. al-Faruqi, Macmillan Publishing Company,
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