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Reversion
to Islam from Vietnam
I
testify that there is no God, but Allah
I testify that Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah
That is the Shahadah I had pronounced from the bottom of my
heart in front of a crowed audience at a mosque in the Kingdom
of Belgium on the 19th of May, 2000, when I just reached the
age of 26.
I was born and grew up in Hanoi, Vietnam. Thanks to the
blessings of Allah, I was allowed to come to Belgium in 1998
to study for the Master of Science degree in Physical Land
Resources.
When I was in Vietnam, I had a very vague concept of the
Creator and often felt very embarrassed to ask myself,
"where do men and the universe come from?" At that
time, The Lord or God, Adam and Eve for me were simply the
characters in children's tales. I have also been told about
Allah, Muhammad, Qur'an and Muslims but I had never thought
that these terms are so closely related to each other.
Among my classmates in Belgium, some adopted Christianity
while some follow the religion of Islam. Many times, they have
explained to me about The Lord but I did not pay attention to
it. On the contrary, I even protested against it strongly. I
thought to myself, "since they are highly educated as
such, why do they believe in the items of nonsense like
that?"
I still remember, when for the first time I saw from behind a
Muslim friend in the position of bowing down to pray, I
thought he was looking for an object falling on the floor!
Later on, when I understood the truth, I was very ashamed of
my lack of knowledge.
When I was told that the Muslim population in the world are
about one billion three hundred million, making one Muslim in
five people, I changed from indifference to the attitude of
curiosity and was moved to inquire about Islam. My curiosity
increased when I knew that the Holy Qur'an explained clearly a
number of scientific phenomena and stated about the
Hereafter.
I knew, moreover, that there are also a number of Muslim
communities in Vietnam. This made me become even more eager to
know about Islam thoroughly. A religion that has many
followers who adopted and complied with a pure and respectable
way of life. I thought there must be some miracles that make
Muslims acquire such a firm faith.
I started inquiring about this religion in September 1999. The
more I've learnt, the more I appreciated Islam and realized
that Muslims live very sincerely and possess many qualities
that make me respect them. The more I extended the relations
with Muslims, the more it confirmed my unshakeable sentiment
towards Islam.
Many times I have asked myself whether The Lord would really
exist. How can we believe in Allah while we cannot see Him by
our own eyes? In spite of plenty of modern equipment, we are
still not able to see the Lord. I was thinking over this every
day and night in order to look for an appropriate answer for
myself.
Later, I found out that although being unable to see The Lord,
men can still perceive His Existence from their heart. This is
like when we see a painting, we only feel the thoughts or
theme of the painter in our mind but we do not pick them up
directly from the painting. Yet, if men can see and recognize
The Lord in person (like in bone and flesh), then is it true
that The Lord is similar to the creatures that He creates? No
and that is the essence of Islam. That The Lord is never
represented for worship under the forms of statues that are
moulded by men themselves.
In the process of inquiring about Islam, I have received the
encouragement, the whole-hearted assistance and guidance of
brothers and sisters-in-Islam the world over, particularly the
Vietnamese speaking Muslims.
I had the good blessing of obtaining a Vietnamese translation
of the Holy Qur'an in March. After reading the Holy Qur'an, I
believe entirely in Allah (subhanahu wa Ta'Ala - all glory be
with the Highest Lord) as the Creator and Lord of the
universe. The contents of the Qur'an are indeed the Words of
Allah that were revealed to Nabi Muhammad (peace and blessing
of Allah be upon him).
I believe that Islam is the religion of Eternal Truth that is
very close to life. I've decided to follow Islam and to become
a Muslim without further delay, not even for another minute or
second.
The day I became Muslim, it was the most important day of my
life. In my life from now on, I may see the light of Truth of
Islam thus ending the period of darkness and ignorance. I feel
peace and joyful since my mind has a firm support. I am very
honored and proud when I became a Muslim. My person has
undertaken major changes. Previously, I often drank alcohol
and beer during the time of joy and sadness. I lied without
shame and when I did something it was just for my own
interest. I never thought of anything good or bad and I was
very afraid of death! Now, I am completely different. I am
feeling Allah beside me all the time Who sees me, listens to
me and knows all my thoughts. This makes me become a good and
pious person. Although I feel very regretful for what I had
wrongfully done previously, I still have a peace of mind for
indeed, Allah is the Most Generous and the Most
Merciful.
I have an ultimate hope, that is, to do in such a way as to
have numerous people the world over, particularly in Vietnam,
to understand the bright, beautiful qualities of the right
path of Islam and to become Muslim the same way as Allah has
guided and directed me.
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