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The Quran challenges humanity at large to think, reflect
and ponder over their affairs on numerous occasions. This is some of what the
Quran states:
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Thus do We explain the verses (and their
signification) in detail for the people who reflect. (Jonah, Quran 10:24)
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Do they not think deeply about their own selves
(being)? Allah has created not the heavens and the Earth and all that
is between them except with truth and for an appointed term. And indeed many
of mankind deny the Meeting with their Lord. (The-Romans, Quran 30:8)
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He it is Who has appointed for you the night
that you may rest therein, and the day to make things visible. Verily, in this
are signs for a people who listen. (Jonah, Quran 10:67)
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Does man think that he will be left to no
purpose? (The Resurrection, Quran 75:36)
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Did you think that We had created you in play,
and that you would not be brought back to Us?” (The Believers, Quran 23:115)
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Or do you think that most of them hear or
understand? They are only like cattle; nay, they are even farther astray from
the Path. (The Criterion, Quran 25:44)
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Do they not reflect? There is no madness in
their companion (Muhammad). He is but a plain Warner. (The Heights, Quran 7:184)
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Had We sent down this Quran on a mountain, you
would surely have seen it humbling itself and rending asunder for the fear of God.
Such are the parables which We put forward to mankind that they may reflect. (The
Overcrowding, Quran 59:21)
When studying the many cases of new Muslim converts, we see that engaging in critical thinking and intellectual reasoning have led
people to change their non-Islamic faiths – the same faiths that would earlier
supposedly have moved mountains, but were diluted by the voice of reason easily
heard in the roots of Islam. A mere process of thinking and reflection brings
so much into light that otherwise would remain veiled by the distractions and
forces of anti-Islam pundits. Those who are bent on seeing only the negative
fail to see the light of truth. Rather, they engage in a never ending
superficial analysis to unsuccessfully prove their misguided philosophies.
There are many statistics in the media that highlight
the phenomenal rate at which people are converting to Islam. Although, the
authenticity of all these sources has not been validated for the purpose of
this article, some of them include the following:
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According
to “The Almanac Book of Facts”, the population increased 137% within the past
decade, Christianity increased 46%, while Islam increased 235%.
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100,000 people per year in America alone, are converting to Islam. For
every 1 male convert to Islam, 4 females convert to Islam
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TV Report: 4,000 Germans Convert To ISLAM Each Year
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About 25,000 people convert to Islam every year in the UK alone
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…many more examples exist.
What about Muslims?
If voices of reason embedded in the teachings of Islam
are causing non-Muslims to revert to Islam in droves, why is it that so many Muslims born into the religion usually fail to fully follow, and thus enjoy, the teachings of
the religion? The fact is that it may just be the lack of critical thinking
and reflection on the part of some Muslims that is forcing the Muslim world to
have a substandard way of life as a whole. Islam and its teachings hold the
promise of a fulfilling and peaceful life for all. Yet Muslims continue to
ignore the basics and get mired in social and moral issues causing unnecessary
pain and suffering on themselves and their families. The fact is that only if
they would think and reflect on the teachings of their own religion, they could
escape the many problems and challenges that face them.
The Message
To non-Muslims who have only scratched the surface of Islam
and may be getting distracted by those who are the wrong torch bearers of this
religion and by the biased voices in the media, the message is simple – try to
view the teachings of Islam with a critical lens. It may be that you will be
able to see more reason than you may initially have thought was not present. To
Muslims, the message is that sometimes we do not appreciate the teachings of
our own religion simply because we never think and grow beyond the few
religious practices in our operating lives. A focused effort to learn, think
and reflect more will help us get closer to the religious teachings in ways
that can drastically improve our lives.
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