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Views of Some Converts about the Holy Qur'an
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2008-03-12 17:28:26
The Noble Qur'an contains what every soul mostly
requires."

"Since my youth, I have been greatly impressed by
Islamic civilization in all its aspects, its poetry and
architecture; and very often I have told myself that a
people who could give to the world so vast a treasure of
beauty and significance in every branch of culture, must
also have attained to the highest levels both in philosophy
and religion.

In my enthusiasm for Islam, I began to study all religions,
from the most ancient to those of the present day, comparing
each with the other, and subjecting them to very close
criticism; and little by little, I became convinced that the
Muslim worship is the True Religion, and that the Noble
Qur'an contained what every soul mostly requires for its
spiritual elevation." (Count Eduardo Gioja , Italy) 

"I studied a Muslim translation of the Noble Qur'an and
was astounded to read such noble precepts and inspiring
passages! 

Such wise and practical advice for everyday life. It made me
wonder why I had been taught that Muhammad (SAWS) was a
false Prophet, and how I had not heard the truth about this
wonderful religion earlier. 

Islam, if sincerely followed, must bring that peace to the
mind and body which the world itself needs, and create a
perfect social order." (Hasan V. Mathews) 

"The Noble Qur'an is full of truths, and its teachings
are so practical and free from dogmatic tenets and
mysteries!"

"As a Roman Catholic, I had the opportunity of studying
the Catholic faith to a great extent. I was doing my best to
convince myself that Catholicism was the only true faith,
but alas! Its mysteries, dogmas and the compulsory 'must
believes' did not permit me to remain quiet. I started my
search for the Truth and remained engaged in this for many
years quite silently. 

In Hinduism and Buddhism, I found such 'vacant spots' that
the only alternative left to me was to study Islam. At one
time, I really held Islam in abhorrence. I had no Muslim
friends, for Islam was so repulsive to me that I did not
want even to associate with its adherents. Little did I
dream that… books on Islam would make a new man of me. I was
gradually becoming so observed in the lovely teachings of
Islam that it did not take me long to go earnestly further
into it. I began to love Islam because of its straight and
non-mysterious path. It is clean and simple, yet so full of
deep studies that I soon felt the inevitable was drawing
nigh.

The Noble Qur'an, some passages of which I read, simply
struck me with wonder, for I had the idea that there was
nothing to rival the Bible. I found, however, that I was
hopelessly mistaken in this. Indeed, the Noble Qur'an, is so
full of truths, and its teachings so practical and free from
dogmatic tenets and mysteries, that I was daily being
drifted into the religion of 'Peace and Love' which Islam
certainly is." (Mumin Abdur-Razzaque, Selliah, Ceylon)

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