Ghost-Bones
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My name is Ian, and I'm new to this forum. This is my story and how I came to look at Islam.
A few years ago, I ended up in the hospital with a very serious condition; I was told by the ER doctors that I would likely not survive.
This near-death medical crisis stirred within me a need to find God, to find faith. I spent the next two years reading and searching. During that time, I read the Bible, Torah, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Hindu Rig Vedas as well as some parts of the Holy Qu'ran. After that, I decided to be Catholic, but something about the Catholic Church just didn't agree with me. Somehow it just seemed... incomplete.
Finally I decided to re-examine Islam after meeting Sheik Yusuf Estes on the campus of the Ohio State University. Islam has always been confusing to me: as a white American westerner, I must confess my prejudices. During my childhood I was taught by our American society and media that Islam is a religion of hate and violence. At the same time, I have had Muslim friends, all of whom have been extremely honest, compassionate, fair and righteous people.
So at this point in time, I'm continuing to read the Holy Qu'ran and learn as much as I can before considering making shahada. I am here on this forum to look for some answers and perhaps a better understanding of what Islam truly is.
Thank you for reading!
Cheers,
-Ian
A few years ago, I ended up in the hospital with a very serious condition; I was told by the ER doctors that I would likely not survive.
This near-death medical crisis stirred within me a need to find God, to find faith. I spent the next two years reading and searching. During that time, I read the Bible, Torah, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Hindu Rig Vedas as well as some parts of the Holy Qu'ran. After that, I decided to be Catholic, but something about the Catholic Church just didn't agree with me. Somehow it just seemed... incomplete.
Finally I decided to re-examine Islam after meeting Sheik Yusuf Estes on the campus of the Ohio State University. Islam has always been confusing to me: as a white American westerner, I must confess my prejudices. During my childhood I was taught by our American society and media that Islam is a religion of hate and violence. At the same time, I have had Muslim friends, all of whom have been extremely honest, compassionate, fair and righteous people.
So at this point in time, I'm continuing to read the Holy Qu'ran and learn as much as I can before considering making shahada. I am here on this forum to look for some answers and perhaps a better understanding of what Islam truly is.
Thank you for reading!
Cheers,
-Ian