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>From Hindu Brahmin to Islam
Posted by: "Abdul Rasheed T.M" [email protected]

*From Hindu Brahmin to Islam
Muhammed Umar Rao*
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Allah's grace that I'm blessed with deen of Allah, I'm Mohammed Umar Rao
from India, I embraced Islam 6 years back at the age of 18. I wanted to
share my story with you all perhaps this would make a difference for non
Muslims to really think over to know what is the truth .I shared my story
with 2 brothers, Alhamdulillah
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they were convinced that my decision and choice is best, they started
reading Quran and also embraced it few days back.

*My Background:*
I come from a middle class orthodox Brahmin family; my parents worked in
private firms (Mother: teacher, Father: textile engineer). My religious
education was at my maternal uncle's place, that's how I became orthodox and
my whole family education was always against Muslims, which was nailed in me
deeply.

I was associated with RSS for few years; I always hated Muslims to the
extent that in all public functions I wanted to give high volume for music
sound boxes to ensure that the
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not be heard at all. I used to go round the town visiting all temples
to complete my worship everyday. I was liked, appreciated in family for
being orthodox and encouraged to do more.

*My Meeting with Islam:*
In the summer, my mother asked me to work for a Muslim business firm, which
I disagreed, because from childhood I always hated Muslims. My mother
stopped forcing me on this; I worked few summers with a non-Muslim so I was
able to satisfy my parents. Later, I quit that part time job because I did
not like the job and started concentrating more on studies aiming for a
better job. Meantime, my mother, sisters worked 2 months in part time for
this Muslim brother. They were highly impressed with him.

I always hated this person because I did not like the fact that my people
were praising a Muslim whom I always hated. I was pushed and insulted for
not being useful to the family, so I started working for the same Muslim
brother though I hated him before going. After getting in his shop I started
hating more because the non muslim employees of that shop embraced Islam, I
took this challenge to teach him a lesson claiming my religion is true and
from there, I started doing comparative study with whatever common sense
which Allah had blessed me then.

By now, in the verge to know more about Islam, I started reading English
translation of the Holy Qur'an (by Abdullah Yusuf Ali). This changed my
entire student life; I was stuck with fear, doubts, I realized the fact that
whatever I'm doing is wrong, my religion is all about imaginations/myths and
false stories. I had many questions, doubts like where am I heading to, what
should I do? What is my duty? Why has the message of truth not reached all
of us? Many questions came to my mind and my entire student life went in
this hunt of truth.

I started questioning my parents, people around that who has seen God
almighty to paint /make images of God, all answered me that none has seen
God which is so true as it is mentioned in many places in The Qur'an.
Finally, some mythological stories broke my faith down. The stories of
Ganesha, Chamundeswari, Ram, Sita etc did not make sense to me. I could no
longer imagine them as gods.

When I questioned my parents that Vedas are against Idol Worship and why do
we still practice it, my mother scolded me saying we are supposed to do it
as our forefathers did it, the next day I read a verse in the Qura'n, Al
Baqarah (Chapter 2) which reads *"If truth has come to you, Will you still
follow footsteps of fools who went before?" and "We will not ask you about
what they did, nor ask them about what you do , every soul has will get it
has earned". *When I read this I was shocked to see something which I just
questioned my mother last night. This ayah (verse) hit me right deep inside.
I slowly stopped worshipping idols, and stopped doing Pooja (Editor's note:
A Hindu ritual for prayer), since shirk (Polytheism) is the only sin which
will never be forgiven. I started practicing the teachings of Islam in
secret in the beginning. There were few quotes from chapter Al Baqarah
(Chapter 2) in which Allah says *"There are few, who accept Islam wherever
it profits them and not whole heartedly, these are hypocrites",* Also
chapter Al Maidah (Chapter 3) *"I perfected your religion this day, I choose
Islam for you, no other religion will be accepted by your Lord, Know that
Allah is All wise".* I realized that for all the questions that I have in my
mind, the answers are present in the Qur'an.

By grace of Allah, I started conveying message of Allah at my home with
little knowledge I had, I wanted to complete my B.E meantime, conveying the
truth would make it easy in the long run for me and my family, but after my
final year of diploma I was pushed to wall, then the time came where I had
no choice but to quit my family, my sister also embraced Islam and she
joined me. We had to live out of our house for more than a year without a
job, regular source of income. Alhamdulillah, Allah made our ways easy to be
firm on truth.

As Allah says in the Qur'an "If they say we believe, don't you think they
will be tested?" Over a period, Alhamdulillah, Allah opened doors of
opportunities for us, I had quit my previous job as I was unable to perform
my five times prayer, All the opportunities that came my way were from the
mechanical industry which demanded that I work in shift and compromise my
prayer. After quitting that job/mechanical profession for 1+ year, I did not
get any job where I can perform 5 times prayer, Grace of Allah, I started
working as faculty for 2000 rupees for a year and now I'm blessed with a
better Job. By the Grace of Allah, Almighty Allah has chosen us, there's
nothing more required.

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*Perfect work: *Islam's coherent structure of moral teaching and practical
life programme attracted me. It is a perfect work of architecture. All its
parts complement each other: nothing is superfluous or lacking. - *Muhammad
Asad (Leopold Weiss)*
*True freedom: *I am attracted to Islam's concept of One God. Nothing is
like Him. This belief in the Oneness of God librates man from servitude to
any human being and this is true freedom. The direct relationship between
God and His servants also attracted me. - *Ibrahim Khalil (Philobus)* *
Perfection
**: *Islam is perfection Compared to other scriptures, The Qur'an is like
the Sun compared to a match. *Anyone who reads the Word of Allah with a mind
that is not completely closed to the Truth, will become a Muslim* -
Saifuddin Dirk Walter Mosig * Inner Peace:
*When I read the Qur'an, I really felt that this is a belief that I should
have. I can't really explain it, only one who has reverted would understand,
because it's a feeling, an inner peace. - Canadian Sister * Books against
Islam:
*I came to Islam after reading the books written against Islam. I felt that
these writers feared the dynamism of Islam. They put it to utter disgrace
because they feared it.
*Oneness of God:* It is pure monotheism. It has a clear moral system. No
scripture expresses the message of the Oneness of God as clearly as The
Qur'an � *Yahya*
* Slow Dawning:
*It was a slow dawning. It wasn't like I woke up one night and said 'This is
it'. Reading the Qur'an answered my questions of faith in a logical manner �
*Carole Strum* * Science:
*I am convinced that the Qur'an is the Word of God. Things mentioned in the
Qur'an were discovered by scientists in the last 100 years. The only one who
could have known those things 1400 years ago was God. � *Khadija Evans* *
Liberating:
*Because you cover yourself up you'are not seen as a sex symbol, and because
people cant judge you on your appearance, they have to judge you as a Human
Being. That's quite liberating. You don't need anything else once you've
found Islam. � *Bahiya Malik (Lucy Norris)* * Reason:
*Having a mind that accepts ideas on their factual merit makes believing in
a religion difficult because most religious require acceptance by faith.
*Islam
appeals to man's reasoning.* � *Dr. Jeffery Lang* * Liberated:
*When I became a servent of Allah, I became liberated from all other forms
of servitude. Others may thing they are liberated but they are addicted to
hoarding wealth, unlawful sec and intoxicants. � *Yahya Donald W.
Flood** Nothing
irrational:
*The logical and fascination style of The Qur'an penetrated deep into my
soul. In Islam there is no irrational or unbelievable tenet or anything
contradictory to modern science. � *Dr Hamid Marcus* *Life Itself: *To some
people religion, is a private concern like an amateur hobby.





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