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Salutation
And Other Aspects Of Islam Led Me To The Truth
Sister Fatima
Kazue, Japan
Ever since the
Second World War I have been watching with restlessness that our faith in
our religion was fast becoming weak. We had begun to accept the American
model of living and I deeply felt as if something was missing. At first I
could not understand what it was that was missing. It was the cry of my
soul to find an answer to this restlessness.
I was fortunate to be acquainted with one Muslim who had been staying in
Tokyo for sometime. His behavior and his way of worship made me curious
and I asked many questions. His answers were very gratifying and afforded
me much peace of mind and soul. He taught me how one should lead his life
as God desires us to live. I had never imagined before that the entire
outlook of life can change so suddenly, as did mine by living as a Muslim
and feeling a sort of unison with the Creator Himself. Look at the
salutation of a Muslim. You say "Assalamo-'Alaikum Wa-Rahamatullah
Wa-barakatoho": `May you have peace from God and be happy ever'. This is
very unlike `good morning' and `good afternoon' which simply means your
morning be good and your afternoon be good. It sounds all materialistic.
There is no eternal wish, no prayer to invoke God's blessings. Through
that Muslim friend of mine I have learnt many things which a Muslim
believes in and practices. I like the Muslim way of life which is pure,
simple and essentially peaceful. I am convinced that Islam alone can bring
peace in an individual's life as well as in the collective life of man.
Islam alone can give real peace to mankind - a peace which humanity is
eager to have. I am happy to have acquired this peace and could like to
spread Islam as much as possible for me amongst my people. A better
translation of "Assalamo-'Alaikum Wa-Rahamatullah Wa-barakatoho" would be
"May Allah's peace, mercy, and blessings be extended on you". -ed.]
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