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From Darkness to Light

Follow God's Will 1
By Jewellee

My private tutor advised me that if I submitted myself completely to Allah, he would take away all the pain and loneliness I was feeling.


I am a new Muslim. I am writing to tell you ‘why’ I converted to Islam, but it’s going to be more like ‘how.’


At the age of 23, I was trying to open an import/export company to sell children’s books overseas. Much thought went into my decision to work with Saudi Arabia above any other country. After contacting the Saudi Arabia Commercial Office at the Royal Embassy in Washington DC, I learned that all contracts with my sponsor must be in Arabic to be binding. That prompted me to study Arabic so I would know what I was signing. I went to a local language school where I took classes with a private tutor named Suad. She was one of the nicest people I ever met as well as one of the most religious. All the books, tapes, and videos that I studied from centered on Islam. So without realising it, I was learning about Islam all along! I was not brought up with any religious indoctrination. I knew the basics, but I had never gone to church.


The same time this was going on, I was having the hardest time in my life. I was on the east coast and my family was on the west coast, the friends I had were not acting like the ‘quality’ kind of people I knew I needed to hang around with, and I had really difficult money problems (who doesn’t). I was crying almost every day. I never felt more alone in my life. It was affecting my job and my Arabic classes. Suad noticed, and she was always there to listen. She gave the best advice (Islamic), and she was always right. She told me that if I just submitted myself to God completely, he would take away all the pain and loneliness I was feeling. That was on a Thursday. That night, I asked God to help me, when I woke up the next day I felt completely relieved of all my pain. I could say “God will take care of it” loudly and mean it. I spent that weekend talking to Suad about Islam and I learned that I knew more about Islam than I thought! On Sunday I did my Shahada at an Islamic Women’s Group meeting. The next Friday, January 20, 1995, after the noon prayer, I did my open Shahada at the Masjid Dal Hijrah in Falls Church, Virginia. Ramadan started shortly after that, and I went to Makkah for Umrah at the end of Ramadan (last 10 days). It has been the best thing I ever did in my life and I never looked back.


My experiences with Islam have shown me that if you follow God’s direction (awkward to call it law because it’s much more than that), you will have everything you need and often what you want. Faith in Allah is the best advantage anyone could ever give themselves!


(www.thetruereligion.org)



Hazarath Abu Bakr's (RA) Remarkable Speech


“Help me if I am in the right; set me right if I am in the wrong. The weak among you shall be strong with me till, Allah willing, his rights have been vindicated, and the strong among you shall be weak with me till, if the Lord wills, I have taken what is due from him. Obey me as long as I obey Allah and His Prophet; when I disobey Him and His Prophet, obey me not”.