Estanislao Soria ialah seorang paderi Kristian dari mazhab Katolik (Roman 
Catholic) yang berasal dari Filipina. Beliau mendapat pendidikan dan memperoleh 
ijazah dari Xavier University dan Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila 
University. Ketika pemimpin Islam Moro, Nur Misuari, bercadang untuk menjadikan 
Mindanao sebuah negara Islam terpisah daripada Filipina, Estanislao Soria 
menentang cadangan itu. Beliau (yang lebih dikenali di Filipina sebagai 'Father 
Stan') berazam membuktikan penentangan beliau itu secara ilmiah. Justeru beliau 
telah membuat kajian yang mendalam dalam bidang sosiologi dan sejarah Filipina 
untuk membuktikan bahawa cadangan Nur Misuari adalah tidak berasas sama sekali. 
Di samping itu beliau berasa perlu untuk berdakwah kepada orang-orang Islam 
bertujuan untuk membawa mereka kepada Kristian. Untuk mencapai tujuan ini 
buku-buku tentang Islam telah beliau baca dan kaji. Akhirnya sesuatu yang 
mengejutkan telah berlaku, iaitu, selepas beliau mengkaji Islam beliau 
menyedari bahawa Islamlah agama yang sebenarnya dan seterusnya memeluk agama 
Islam pada tahun 2001. Beliau mendapati banyak pandangan yang diutarakan oleh 
tokoh-tokoh Kristian seperti Thomas Aquinas adalah berasaskan ajaran Islam. 
Beliau berkata, "Kajian saya menyedarkan saya bahawa tamadun Barat sebenarnya 
berkembang kesan daripada ajaran Islam... Saya juga menyedari bahawa Gospel 
mengikut Barnabas adalah lebih sahih (credible) jika dibandingkan dengan 
keempat-empat Gospel yang terdapat dalam Bible sekarang (iaitu Gospel mengikut 
Mark, Matthew, Luke dan John)." (Gospel mengikut Barnabas menceritakan dengan 
jelas tentang pengutusan nabi Muhammad selepas nabi Isa). 


FILIPINO THEOLOGIAN EMBRACES ISLAM
By Rexcel Sorza  
November 7, 2005
IOL Philippines Correspondent 

When Muslim rebel leader Nur Misuari wanted Mindanao to secede and become an 
Islamic state, a Mindanao-born theologian and sociologist was among the first 
to rise and argue that the southern Philippine island is never home to Muslims 
alone. Catholic priest Estanislao Soria campaigned against the Moros' takeover 
of the whole of Mindanao. "I vehemently disagreed with Mr. Misuari. I 
campaigned against the Moro movement," said Soria, who used to be popularly 
known as "Father Stan."

Soria did not want to argue without basis as he is an academic and theologian 
schooled in the Jesuit-run learning institutions. He embarked on a historical 
and sociological research to back his arguments. In the back of mind, though, 
was the thought of the need to convert Muslims to Christianity. This also 
brought him to read Islamic writings, and, quite surprisingly, lead him to 
revert to Islam.

"As a linguist well-versed in Latin, Greek and Hebrew, I thought I can learn 
Arabic that easily. I also wanted to translate Arabic writings into English as 
well as translate Western ideologies like existentialism into Arabic but I 
realized it was difficult," he told IslamOnline.net.

Soria believed that making Western writings available in Arabic would lead 
Muslims in Mindanao to appreciate Christianity more than Islam. "I wanted to 
open their minds to Christianity because I had heard a lot of negative things 
about the Muslims. I told myself they have to be educated."

But in getting deep into his readings, Soria realized that persons considered 
as "Church fathers" such as Saint Thomas Aquinas, got their knowledge from 
Islamic readings and teachings; that many of the so-called Western ideologies 
and theologies have long been discussed in Islam. "[My readings] enlightened me 
that Western civilization's thoughts sprung from Islamic teachings. After 
reading more works of Islamic theologians, I strongly changed my views on 
Islam," he told IslamOnline.net.

Soria added, "I even realized that the Gospel of Barnabas is even more credible 
than the gospels of the four evangelists [included in the Christian Bible]." 
The Gospel of Barnabas is a work purporting to be a depiction of the life of 
Jesus by his disciple Barnabas. It is also considered to be pro-Islamic. He, 
too, found out through his sociological research that most of the negative 
things said of the Filipino Muslims were untrue. "They were not what they were 
stereotyped to be."

In 2001, Soria, who had served as parish priest in various cities and towns in 
Metro Manila after taking his college and theology studies at Xavier University 
and Loyola School of Theology, both of the Jesuit-run Ateneo de Manila 
University, reverted to Islam.

He has since been known as Muhammad Soria, but many, including his Muslim 
friends, still call him "Father Stan." The 64-year-old Soria said his decision 
was met with condemnation and disgust by most of his relatives and former 
parishioners, an experience similar to what many of the Muslim reverts, locally 
known as Balik Islam, go through. This, however, did not deter him from leaving 
the priesthood after 14 years and embracing Islam. Soria is getting used to 
Islam, which to him is not only a religion but a way of life.

He has gone on Hajj in Makkah five times already, being a member of the Islamic 
Da`wah Movement of the Philippines. He also married a 24-year-old woman last 
year after living a celibate life as a priest. Soria said that if there is one 
thing that Muslims should learn from Christians, it is being organized. To him, 
having a structure would greatly help in spreading Islam as structure helped 
the Christians.

For example, he said, Muslims should put up universities all over the globe, as 
Catholic missionaries did with their universities. Also, "why can't Islamic 
states produce preachers and do what the Christian missionaries did?" he asked. 
He further said there is a need to "intellectualize Islam through rationality" 
because by doing so the teachings embodied in the Qur'an would be better 
appreciated by people totally new to it. He is also ecstatic about the annual 
fast this Ramadan. He said he is again reminded of the sunrise to sundown 
fast's "spiritual value" in contrast to the Christian's dieting "which is too 
material or human."

Soria said, "In Islam, we are taught that if you discipline your body the 
Creator would grant your wish." Harmony between Filipino Muslims and Filipino 
Christians in this largely Christian nation, amid the stereotyping of Muslims 
as terrorists, is among the wishes he prays to be granted.

From:  http://www.islamonline.net/english/journey/2005/11/jour01.shtml

Disusun Oleh:
Danial Zainal Consultancy (M) Sdn Bhd. (http://www.formulacemerlang.com/)

<<attachment: father-stan.jpg>>

Kirim email ke