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The Story of a Jewish Boy

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Topic: The Story of a Jewish Boy
Posted By: peacemaker
Subject: The Story of a Jewish Boy
Date Posted: 13 August 2006 at 5:12pm

Finding Islam in Cyberspace

The Story of a Jewish Boy

By  Musa Caplan

 

 

Prior to my conversion to Islam, I lived my life as a Jew. Although my family was not traditional, I learned Judaism from traditional Jews. I went to an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, and an Orthodox Jewish school. I lived, and continue to live, in a Jewish community in the United States where there is little diversity. And considering how much Judaism was involved in my life, I did not have any non-Jewish friends. But about a year ago, I began to chat online quite often and my e-mail list slowly began to fill with more and more Muslims.

I developed a strong interest for studying other religions as well as my own. I paid special attention to Islam, for I knew it was a religion not much different than Judaism. We share many similar prophets (peace be upon them all), morals, values, and most importantly, we worship the same God � http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1154526120043&pagename=Zone-English-Discover_Islam%2FDIELayout - Allah . Although I knew much about Islam and knew it was a peaceful religion, I cannot say I did not have stereotypes. I was lucky because I knew many Muslims online, one of which was my girlfriend who I consider to be my guide to Islam. She led me to the doors of Islam, and Allah took me through the rest. Regardless, when I heard of a terrorist attack, similar to many others, I figured the cause of it was Islamic extremists.

Many times I was not wrong. But then you must ask yourself, what makes these people go to the extreme? Does their religion really teach to kill innocent people? The reality is that it does not. http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1154526129678&pagename=Zone-English-Discover_Islam%2FDIELayout - Prophet Muhammad was a great warrior. Yet he managed to never kill an innocent human being. I realized that Islam is a religion that teaches respect, peace, and tolerance. Never does it say to kill an innocent disbeliever. A true Muslim is taught never to force conversion, but instead, to share his knowledge with the world, which I hope to do in this article. In the http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1154235106325&pagename=Zone-English-Discover_Islam%2FDIELayout - Qur'an a valuable lesson to be learned is "to kill a man, is to destroy the world."

[Whoever slays a soul, unless it be for manslaughter or for mischief in the land, it is as though he slew all men; and whoever keeps it alive, it is as though he kept alive all men.] (Al-Ma'idah 5:32)

After realizing Islam was not a religion of war, I decided to look deeper into the faith. By doing so I discovered flaws in my own religion. According to the Old Testament, the great Prophet Aaron committed the worse sin possible. Due to pressure put upon him by the people while waiting for Moses to return with the Torah from Mount Sinai, he built an idol.

How could a great prophet possibly commit one of the three sins that are so great that one should prefer death before committing them? In the Qur'an, Moses comes down and sees the Jews worshiping the Golden Calf. At first he thinks it is the creation of Aaron and is angry at him; later he finds it was other Hebrews who had created this idol. A lot can be learned from this story.

Would a nation of people led by God really be forgiven for such a sin? My view on this story matches the Islamic view that the Old Testament has changed over the years. In the past, there have been many Cohaneem (religious leaders at the Holy Temple) who were corrupt. Couldn't it easily be possible for them to have changed Judaism to make it easier to observe and less time-consuming in order to make more money with their profession?

Another astonishing factor that led me to Islam is the scientifictruth written in the Qur'an. The Qur'an mentions the human embryonic development long before it was discovered by science.

[And certainly We created man of an extract of clay, Then We made him a small seed in a firm resting-place, Then We made the seed a clot, then We made the clot a lump of flesh, then We made (in) the lump of flesh bones, then We clothed the bones with flesh, then We caused it to grow into another creation, so blessed be Allah, the best of the creators.] (Al-Mu'minun 23:12-14)

The Qur'an also mentions how mountains are formed and talks about the layers of the atmosphere! These are just a few of so many scientific discoveries mentioned in the Qur'an 1400 years before discovered by science. Here is one of the key factors that led me to explore my heart to find the truth of life. In Arabic, the word Islam comes from salama which means "to submit"; "purity" and "peace" come from the same root. The person submits to the One, the Merciful, and the Most Beneficent Allah; whereas other religions are named after people: Judaism comes from the tribe of Judea, Christianity from Jesus Christ, etc. Islam is a word derived from a verb; anyone who submits to Allah and believes in all the prophets is a true Muslim. Many of the great prophets mentioned in the Old Testament lived prior to Judaism and Judea; they submitted to God, and therefore they were all Muslims. And we shall live as the prophets lived, for they were great human beings.

Considering my situation of being very young and living in an all-Jewish area, it would be difficult to have my beliefs accepted. My parents and relatives are very respectful, but I am unsure how they would react if it is their own son who reverts to Islam. So for now, I am unable to live out an Islamic life to the fullest, but thanks to Allah, I am able to pray five times a day, I am able to study Islam online, and at least I am openly able to believe in one God and express those feelings. In some ways it can be very difficult. I become more emotional than most people would when I debate something involving Muslims, for example the Middle East. When I talk about Israel, my whole family supports Israel and doesn't know the truth of what goes on to Palestinians, but I think they should have proper treatment for the Palestinians. And when they talk about this situation, I become easily offended, especially if they bring up the idea that it is "the Jewish Holy Land" and "Promised Land."

Because I have not yet told my parents of my reversion to Islam, I am unable to attend prayers at a mosque. As I stated before, my area has little diversity and all the mosques are far away. I have never had the opportunity to do Shahadah in front of witnesses although I have said Shahadah for the best witness of all � Allah. When I am 16 in about one year, I will be able to drive to the mosque, in sha' Allah (Allah willing). The most important thing is to improve the person I am. I try to avoid my friends who do drugs, watch porn, drink alcohol, and steal. It is not always easy to avoid close friends, but I try my best for the sake of Allah. And I hope over time my personality will meet what Allah wishes to see from us all.

When studying Qur'an, my advice to you is to read it for yourself. Looking at biased websites, you are not able to see the full content of a verse. "Go forth to war" will be a phrase you can find on prejudiced sites in order to make you think Islam is a religion of war. But if you read on, you will see the Qur'an specifically says only with those who first wage war with Islam. Through this whole experience I have discovered that I did not find Islam, I re-embraced Islam; nor did I convert, I reverted; and on my ride from darkness to light, it has only made me a stronger, more spiritual, and a better human being. May Allah guide us all to the truth that I was led to.

Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammad rasulu Allah!

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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
Qur'an 55:13



Replies:
Posted By: Aisha Muslima
Date Posted: 14 August 2006 at 7:49pm
MashaAllah

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Aisha Muslima


Posted By: mariyah
Date Posted: 15 August 2006 at 1:29am

Originally posted by Aisha Muslima Aisha Muslima wrote:

MashaAllah

Allehu akbar!



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"Every good deed is charity whether you come to your brother's assistance or just greet him with a smile.


Posted By: Srya
Date Posted: 15 August 2006 at 10:17am

Salam,

Alhemdeallah!

Inshallah my family will to one day come to Islam. I worry about them so, so much.



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Surah 3 Ayat 186


Posted By: qurthobi
Date Posted: 11 March 2007 at 2:00am

Salam..

I pray to Allah, may his family will be given hidayah by HIM too



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May Allah Bless Us


Posted By: asmau
Date Posted: 14 March 2007 at 6:03am
reading the story of the jewish boy made me realize how incredibly blessed i am 2 be born a muslim & how i've taken my blessing 4 granted..... being born into islam is only by ALLAH'S rahama.Reading this story about someone so young with so much will to do what is right is amazing.Alhamdulilah

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asma


Posted By: Tarq
Date Posted: 16 March 2007 at 2:10am

May allah protect you and give hidayah to your family.



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We are all from Adam and Eve. Not Adam and Steve


Posted By: on1on5
Date Posted: 19 March 2007 at 1:11pm

Your story impressed me so much, especially when I came to the last part and learned you are only seventeen. Allah is great. Whoever Allah wants to see the truth will see it. Either very young or cloer to the end of life.

I want to congratulate you. May Allah be with you all through your life and help you to jump over the obstacles you will encounter in this journey.




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