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Dirk Walter Mosig, Ex-Catholic, Germany
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Description: A former Roman Catholic embraces Islam.
By Dirk Walter Mosig
Published on 25 Oct 2010 - Last modified on 07 Nov 2010
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At some point in your life, you should pick up a
copy of the Quran and read it. Whether or not you have pre-conceived notions
about Islam or what Muslims are about, you should realize that this book,
unlike any other book, is a communique from your Creator to you. It is your
duty to read it and ponder over the meanings as Dirk Mosig -a staunch Roman
Catholic- did. He travelled from Germany to Spain to Argentina and came full
circle when he found Islam in the form of a Spanish Quran.
How was I introduced to Islam?
I was born in a German Christian family during
the most ferocious part of World War II, in Berlin, in 1943. My family moved
first to Spain, during the same year, and later, in 1948, to Argentina. There
I stayed for 15 years. I attended my grade and high school at the Roman
Catholic "La Salle" school, in Cordoba, Argentina.
As was to be expected, very soon I became a
fervent Catholic. I was lectured daily for over an hour on Catholic religion
and I often attended religious services. At twelve, my dream was to become a
Roman Catholic priest. I was completely committed to the Christian faith.
God observed my folly, and one memorable day,
nearly seven years ago, He permitted that a copy of the Spanish translation of
the Noble Qur'an should reach my hands. My father did not object my reading
it, as he supposed that it would only contribute to give me a broader
background, and nothing else. He was far from guessing the effect the Words of
God were going to exert on my mind.
As I opened the Noble Book, I was a fanatic
Roman Catholic; as I closed it, I was completely committed to Islam.
Obviously, my opinion of Islam was not a
favorable one before I read the Noble Qur'an. I took the Noble Book with
curiosity, and opened it with scorn, expecting to find in it horrible errors,
blasphemies, superstitions and contradictions, I was biased, but I was also
very young and my heart had no time to harden completely yet. I went through
the Surah (chapters) reluctantly at the beginning, eagerly then, and finally
with a desperate thirst for Truth. Then, in the greatest moment of my life,
God gave me His guidance and led me from superstition to Truth, from darkness
to Light, from Christianity to Islam.
In the blessed pages of the Noble Qur'an, I
found solutions to all my problems, satisfaction to all my needs, explication
for all my doubts. God attracted me to His Light with irresistible strength,
and I gladly yielded to Him. Everything seemed clear now, everything made
sense to me, and I began to understand myself, the universe and God.
I was bitterly aware that I had been deceived by
my dearest teachers, and that their words were only cruel lies, whether they
were aware of it or not. My whole world was shattered in one instant; all
concepts had to be revised. But the bitterness in my heart was amply
superseded by the ineffable joy of having found my Rabb (Lord, Creator,
Provider) at last, and I was filled with life and gratitude to Him. I still
humbly praise and bless Him for His Mercy with me; without His help, I would
have remained in darkness and stupidity forever.
Swelled with joy and enthusiasm, I hurried to
communicate my findings to other people, to my parents, to my schoolmates, to
my instructors. I wanted everybody to know the Truth, to be free of ignorance
and prejudice, to feel the joy I felt. I met a fortress surrounding them, a
thick wall separating them from the Truth. And I was not able to remove that
rampart, because it was in their hearts, harder than stone. I was received
with scorn and persecution, unable to understand the blindness of my
persecutors. I learned that only God can give Light.
The more I learned, the more I felt compelled to
express my gratitude to God for having led me to Islam, the Ideal Religion.
I have read sacred Scriptures of every religion;
nowhere have I found what I encountered in Islam: perfection. The Noble
Qur'an, compared to any other Scripture I have read, is like the light of the
sun compared to that of a match. I firmly believe that anybody who reads the
Word of God with a mind that is not completely closed to Truth, will become a
Muslim, if God pleases. He will also travel from darkness to Light.
May God grant His Guidance to all the sincere
seekers of Truth. The arms of Islam are open to receive them in the heart of a
community called by God Himself: "the best people that were ever raised
for the benefit of mankind."
Praise is to God, the Lord of the universe!
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