Why have I chosen Islam?
Reasons to Explore Islam
Within Islam, it is both legitimate and right to ask the question: "Why 
Islam?" Every tenet in Islam is subject to analysis and contention. No 
other religion is willing to subject its basic fundamentals of faith to 
such questioning. For example, Saint Thomas Aquinas, the most rational 
of Christian theologians, stopped the use of reason when it came to the 
basic fundamentals of Christian faith. He then tried to justify faith. 
So to ask "why Christianity?" is an illegitimate question. However, 
Allah 
invites the question as to "why Islam?
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Rational System
Islam is also a rational system which not only allows questions but 
raises knowledge to a new level of dignity and respect. No other 
religion has exalted knowledge and its pursuit, as has Islam. In fact, 
for the first time in human history, a religious book invited people to 
question the creation of the universe and stated that in it (the 
universe) were signs for people of knowledge. Everything in Islam is 
subject to rational pursuit.
Islam has only forbidden the questioning of one thing and this is 
something which reason cannot handle. However, this does not imply an 
anti-intellectual attitude. The only thing which Islam has said is not 
within the capacity of the human mind to question is the essence (dhat) 
of God. This will always escape a person, as He, Allah, is transcendent.
 However, His will, His purpose, His works, His intentions and His 
effects can be known.
Even the rites of Islam can be examined rationally. For example, logical
 and rational explanations can be made for the time of Prayer, the 
number of rakats or units in Prayer and even why we must bend our toes 
when we do. Of course, the Muslim will always be aware that the answer 
he has obtained by rational inquiry is not exhaustive. It cannot be 
definitely accepted as explaining all the facts. It could be erroneous 
or incomplete. However, Islam encourages its followers to ask "why 
Islam?". Islam is an intellectual and historical religion. There are no 
secrets and no mysteries which cannot be 
nderstood by an ordinary 
person.                                               TO BE CONTINUED
 

 
 
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