My
name is Ali. I'm a 29 year old Mexican American, or as some would say, a Chicano. I think my story
will in sha' Allah (God willing) help people understand Islam and why it attracted me. Many
people have a wrong perception about Islam and Muslims. What little they know is usually from Movies
and Television, which is almost all the time false.
My
life before was bad - I had no direction. I was wasting my life away by dropping out of school in
the 11th grade. I would hang out in the streets with my friends "partying," getting high,
drinking and selling marijuana. Most of my friends were gang members (I myself was never in a gang).
I knew most of them before they were criminals and drug dealers, so it was not a problem. I slowly
began to use harder drugs. I had dreams but they seemed to far away for me to make them a reality.
The more I became depressed, the more I turned to drugs as a temporary escape.
One
day A friend of mine told me that he knew where to get some good marijuana. I was eager to sample
and buy some, so I agreed to go check it out. We arrived and went inside this apartment where there
were a couple of people inside. We sat around and talked for a while and "sampled" the
weed. My friend and I bought some and were getting ready to leave when my friend told me that one of
the guys there invited us to his apartment to give him a book.
We
left for the guy's apartment, and when we got there, he gave my friend a book and asked him to read
it, saying that it might help him out with his problems in life. On the way home I asked my friend
to show me the book. It was the Qur'an (Koran).
I
had never in my life heard of The Holy Qur'an. I began to briefly read some pages. While I was
reading, I knew that what I was reading was true. It was like a slap in the face - a wake up call.
The Qur'an is so clear and easy to understand. I was really impressed and wanted to know more about
Islam and Muslims.
The
strangest thing is that I was not looking for a new religion. I used to laugh at people who went to
church, and sometimes I said that there was no God, although deep down I knew there was. I decided
to go to the library a couple of days later and check out the Qur'an. I began to read it and study
it. I learned about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the true story of Jesus son of Mary
(peace be upon him). The Qur'an stressed the fact that God was one and had no partners or a son:
This was most interesting to me since I never understood the concept of the Trinity. The Qur'an
describes the birth of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) and his mission. There is also a Surah
(Chapter) called Mary which tells her story as well.
As
a child I always went to church. My mother was a Seventh-Day Adventist and took my sister and me
every Saturday. I never was really religious and stopped going to church when I was about 14 or 15.
The rest of my family is Catholic. I always wondered why we were Seventh-Day Adventists and the rest
of my family was Catholic. When we would go visit my family back in Mexico, we went to a Catholic
church for weddings and quencenira's (sweet 16 celebration).
Muhammad
(peace be upon him) is the last Messenger of God sent to all mankind. The Qur'an tells the stories
of all the Prophets such as Adam, Abraham, Noah, Issac, David, Moses, Jesus (Peace be upon them all)
in a clear and understandable manner. I did months of research on Islam, and I bought a Holy Qur'an
at a bookstore and studied about World History and Islam's contributions to Medicine and Science.
I
learned that Spain was a Muslim country for about 800 years, and that when the Muslims were expelled
from Spain by the Christian king and queen (Ferdanand and Isabela), the Christian Spaniards came to
Mexico and forced the Aztecs and others to become Catholic. History and my Islamic roots was all
becoming clear to me.
After
months of study and research, I could not deny the Truth anymore. I had put it off too long, but was
still living the same life as before and knew that if I became Muslim I had to give all that up. One
day while reading the Qur'an, I began to cry and fell to my knees and thanked Allah for guiding me
to the Truth. I found out that there was a Mosque by my house so I went one Friday to see how
Muslims prayed and conducted their services. I saw that people from all races and colors attended
the Mosque. I saw that they took off their shoes when entering and sat on the carpeted floor. A man
got up and began to call the adhaan (call for prayer). When I heard it, my eyes filled up
with tears - it sounded so beautiful. It was all so strange at first, but seemed so right at the
same time. Islam is not just a Religion, but a way of life.
After
going a to mosque for a couple of Fridays, I was ready to be a Muslim and say my shahada
(declaration of faith). I told the Khateeb (person giving the lecture) that I wanted to be a
Muslim. The following Friday, in front of the community, I said my shahada, first in Arabic
then in English: I bear witness that there is no other God but Allah, and I bear witness that
Muhammad (peace be upon him) is His Messenger.
When
I finished, a Brother shouted, "Takbir!" and all of the congregation said, "Allahu
akbar!" (God is great!) a few times. Then all the Brothers came and hugged me. I never
received so many hugs in one day. I will never forget that day, it was great. I have been Muslim
since 1997. I feel at peace with myself and clear in my religion. Being Muslim has really changed my
life for the better thanks to Almighty God. I received my G.E.D. and now work in the computer field.
I
had the blessing of being able to perform Hajj (Pilgrimage) to the Holy city of Mecca. It was a
experience of a lifetime: about 3 million people from every race and color in one place worshiping
one God. Truly amazing! Alhamdulillah (all thanks be to God) in December of 2002, I got
married in Morocco to a very good Muslim woman.
I
think that Islam is the answer for the problems of the youth and society in general. I hope my story
in sha' Allah will attract more Latinos and people of all races to the Light of Islam.