MUHAMMAD ALEXANDER RUSSEL WEBB
(American)

curious character. I would always search for causes and purposes for everything. I would anticipate logical explanations for them. On the other hand,the explanations provided by priests and other Christian men of religion did not satisfy me. Most of the time, instead of giving satisfactory answers to my questions, they would dismiss the matter with evasive prevarications such as, “We cannot understand the sethings. They are divine secrets,” and “ They are beyond the grasp of human mind. ” Upon this I decided to study, on the one hand, oriental religions, and on the other hand, books written by famous philosophers. I read various works on philosophy, such as those written by Mill[1], by Locke[2], by Kant[3], by Hegel[4], by Fichte[5], by Huxley[6], and others. The books written by these philosophers always deal with such subjects as protoplasms,atoms,molecules,andparticles,and did not even touch on reflections such as “What becomes of the human soul?” “Where does the soul go after death?” “How should we discipline our souls in this world?” The Islamic religion,on the other hand,treated the human subject not only with in the corporeal areas, but also along the spiritual extensions. Therefore, I chose Islam not because I had lost my way, or only because Christianity had incurred my displeasure, or as a result of sudden decision, but onthe contrary, after very minutely studying it and becoming thoroughly convinced about its greatness, singularity, solemnity and perfection. Islam is based on belief in the existence and the unity of Allâhu ta’âlâ, entire submission to Him, which spontaneously entails worshipping Him and thanking Him for His blessings. Islam enjoins fraternity, goodness, and friendliness upon all the human race, and advises them to be cleanly, spiritually, physically, verbally,and practically. Definitely, the Islamic religionis themost perfect, the most superior and the most conclusive of all the religions known to humanity so far.
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[1] JohnStuartMill(1806-73),Englishthinker;On Liberty.
[2] JohnLocke(1632-1704),Englishphilosopher.
[3] ImmanuelKant(1724-1804),Germanphilosopher;Critique of Pure Reason.
[4] GeorgWilhelmFriedrichHegel(1770-1831),Germanthinker.
[5] JohannGottliebFichte(1762-1814),Germanphilosopher.
[6] AldousHuxley(1894-1963),Britishwriter;Brave New World.
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