Friday 20 May 2011

A Letter to All Christians Out There...

Dear Christian,

I used to be Christian a long time ago, but as everyone knows, a lot can change in such a small space of time. And so can you too! When you've been in something like Christianity for so long, you begin to see flaws and discrepancies that make you realise that the good in something isn't actually that good at all.

My pet hate with Christianity is that the Bible is written by men (or possibly women!).

We, the human race, are not perfect - it even says that in the Bible. Over time, throughout history, the Bible has been changed: bits have been cut out, bits have been added in, and bits have been rewritten and now, it's been translated in hundreds of languages, and the many different styles of English that we have today. Some Christians take the Bible literally, others pick and choose what they like, interpreting it how they like, disregarding what they like - so called "Burger King Religion," because its followers have their way.


This can only mean one thing. The Bible is inherently flawed, and that what people are following is not necessarily God's word, and basically, they're fitting religion into their lives, not fitting their lives into religion.

"Ask not what religion can do for you - ask what you can do for religion."

If you said to your boss, "I'm going to do things my way, and you're going to have to fit in to my schedule, but I still want to get paid, and I want a two-hour lunch, and I want Monday mornings off." What would your boss say?

Similarly, why are Christians reading the Bible, and applying only some of it to their lives, or if they follow it literally, why are they applying something written by flawed men. Besides, its meaning would be diluted due to the many translations.

In contrast, the Holy Qur'an (in Arabic, of course) has not change since it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, pbuh. Because the Qur'an should only be read in Arabic, its meaning would not change, and so you can apply all of it to your life as the infallible word of God.

Another thing I don't like about Christianity, is the Bible quote:

If your very own brother, or your son or daughter, or the wife you love, or your closest friend secretly entices you, saying, “Let us go and worship other gods” (gods that neither you nor your ancestors have known, gods of the peoples around you, whether near or far, from one end of the land to the other), do not yield to them or listen to them. Show them no pity. Do not spare them or shield them. You must certainly put them to death. Your hand must be the first in putting them to death, and then the hands of all the people. Stone them to death, because they tried to turn you away from the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.

Basically, this is saying, kill anyone who doesn't worship God.
Whereas in the Qur'an, it says:
"There shall be no compulsion in religion." (Surah 2:256)
Of course, Christians would say that this quote should be taken in the context in which it was written. So, does that mean I can completely disregard all the rules that is said in the Bible because they're 2,000 years old?

The fact that the Qur'an specifically disallows killing people, believer or disbeliever also says a lot about Muslims. In the Qur'an, it says that if you kill someone, God will look upon you as though you have killed the whole human race, whereas if you save someone's life, God will look upon you as though you have saved the whole human race. Obviously, the Muslim terrorists extremists have got the completely idea of defending the faith.

Even Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, said that the best way of defending the faith is through words and NOT violent actions. The Qur'an does state that as a last resort, if a Muslim cannot leave a land that is oppressed by non-Muslims and Islamophobes, then BUT ONLY AS A LAST RESORT, can one defend himself. But only to escape persecution. This doesn't mean hijacking a plane and killing INNOCENT people.

The biggest argument against Christianity, paradoxically, is the trinity and Jesus "Christ". The trinity is, as you probably know, the three "sides" of God: God the Father (in heaven), God the Son (Jesus, who also happens to be his son, but also himself - wonder what genes he has?) and God the Holy Spirit (God in spirit form who comes to Christians, and gives them faith, strength, etc.). There is only one God. That is something both Christians and Muslims agree on. But why three sides? God does not need three sides of him to express himself, and surely that would be polytheism? God would not have a son because God is not human - God is God.

The Muslim prophet "Isa," pbuh, is the one that Christians call "Jesus," and it makes sense that he is a prophet, not God. Even the Bible doesn't say that Jesus is God.

But my point is that, if we Muslims and Christians believe in the same God, per se, why can't we just have the standard of the one book with the word from God that is written as God wanted it to be written, and not a book written by people?

Why have the trinity of God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit? God is all-powerful: he does not need to be three things at once to fill his duty.

Why follow a religion which commands you to kill those who do not believe? Why?

So if you have seen these "flaws" in Christianity, and think that Islam is a better way of life and will lead you onto the straight path, or if you're just interested in learning more, then read about Islam! I'm sure you'll find a lot of sense in Islam, and so explore, discover and search for the truth, just like I did, my dear Christian.



I hope that God leads you onto the straight path. :) If you take one step towards ALLAH he will take two steps towards you, and if you walk towards Him he will run towards you.

So SPRINT towards Him! ;)

Yours in faith,

Nasir Al-Din

PS: If you are Muslim, do pass this letter onto your Christian friends! :) Allah Hafiz!

6 comments:

  1. salam alaikum bro inshallah i know you fine.I just wanted to share this website with you.www.kalamullah.com.You get lots of resources to guide you.masalam Allah hafiz

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  2. JazaakAllah :) the website is a perfect resource for me!

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  3. salamunalaik akhee nasir, wow great points and statements u made here. mashallah keep up the truth .


    akhee here i have got few more questions for christian bro and sis. you may use it and ask them,

    Who Can Answer These Questions From The Bible?




    1) Give one single verse from bible where jesus(pbuh) in an unequivocal statement ever said" I am god".........."worship me"

    2) where is the word trinity mentioned in the bible?

    3) where is the word bible mentioned in the bible?

    4) Give one single verse from bible where jesus(pbuh) in an unequivocal statement where he ever said"father is the 1st person of trinity" " I am the 2nd person of trinity" "holy spirit is the 3rd person of trinity"

    5)The injeel referred in the glorious quran is injeel of jesus meaning gospel of jesus.where is the gospel of jesus and if bible is the gospel of jeaua where is it in the bible?

    6) where does the bible claim "bible is the word of god" ?

    7)If one wnats to become a christian which bible should he/she read?
    A) kings james version with all its revisions and corrected sditions-66
    B) roman catholic-73 books
    C) good news-81 books or the one with -87 books

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  4. Wa alaykum salaam, brother Hamid.

    1)You are right, in the Bible, Jesus pbuh does not say that he is God, nor does he said he should be worshipped. I have no idea where Christians got the idea that Jesus should be worshipped as a god, if it's not even supported by the Bible.

    2) The trinity, or even that there are three parts of God is not mentioned in the Bible.

    3) The word "bible" in Greek just means "book." In fact, the Bible is a collection of writings by various people, and not the actual disciples themselves, so the Bible is written by men, though some of it is inspired by God's revelation to man. Some have been edited/changed/deleted to the point of changing and contradicting God's words.

    4) Jesus pbuh did not mention anything about a trinity.

    5) I believe that the "Gospel of Jesus (pbuh)" is the New Testament, specifically the first four books: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. However, these books are not written by the disciples, or Jesus, but are written after their time, which means the teachings of Jesus pbuh has been corrupted, and which is a reason why Allah swt sent us the Holy Qur'an. SubhanAllah.

    6) Nowhere. The Bible was a collection of writings not intended to be the word of God, but instead intending to be moral teachings, passed down from the prophets.

    7) A Christian chooses which Bible to read. However, this is a huge problem like I said in my blog, because then Christians can pick and choose which interpretation of the Bible they want, and they can choose liberally which bits to follow, and which not to. Unless they're Roman Catholic or Jehovah's Witness, where you would tend to follow the Bible literally.

    Hope this answers your questions, coming from the point of view of someone who was a Christian. :) Allah Hafiz!

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  5. ASALAMUALAIKOM
    Mash'Allah, great article!! As a "born" and raised Muslim, even I learned a whole lot from this article. May ALLAH SWT increase your knowledge and grant you His blessings for spreading Knowledge Ameen

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  6. Wa alaykum salaam! I'm glad you liked the article, thank you! Wa iyyakum.

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