Colonel Donald S. Rockwell embraces Islam

‘The simplicity of Islam, the powerful appeal and the compelling atmosphere of its mosques, the earnestness of its faithful adherents, the confidence inspiring realization of the millions throughout the world who answer the five daily calls to prayer — these factors attracted me from the first. But after I had determined to become a follower of Islam, I found many deeper reasons for confirming my decision. The mellow concept of life — fruit of the Prophet’s combined course of action and contemplation — the wise counsel, the admonitions to charity and mercy, the broad humanitarianism, the pioneer declaration of woman’s property rights – these and other factors of the teachings of the man of Mecca were to me among the most obvious evidence of a practical religion so tersly and so aptly epitomized in the cryptic words of Muhammad, “Trust in God and tie your camel”. He gave us a religious system of normal action, not blind faith in the protection of an unseen force in spite of our own neglect, but confidence that if we do all things rightly and to the best of our ability, we may trust in what comes as the Will of God.

The broadminded tolerance of Islam for other religions recommends it to all lovers of liberty. Muhammad admonished his followers to treat well the believers in the Old and New Testaments; and Abraham, Moses and Jesus are acknowledged as co-prophets of the One God. Surely this is generous and far in advance of the attitude of other religions.

The total freedom from idolatry … is a sign of the salubrious strength and purity of the Muslim faith.

The original teachings of the Prophet of God have not been engulfed in the maze of changes and additions of doctrinarians. The Quran remains as it came to the corrupt polytheistic people of Muhammad’s time, changeless as the holy heart of Islam itself.

Moderation and temperance in all things, the keynotes of Islam, won my unqualified approbation. The health of his people was cherished by the Prophet, who enjoined them to observe strict cleanliness and specified fasts and to subordinate carnal appetites … when I stood in the inspiring mosques of Istanbul, Damascus, Jerusalem, Cairo, Algiers, Tangier, Fez and other cities, I was conscious of a powerful reaction [to] the potent uplift of Islam’s simple appeal to the sense of higher things, unaided by elaborate trappings, ornamentations, figures, pictures, music and ceremonial ritual. The mosque is a place of quiet contemplation and self-effacement in the greater reality of the One God.

The democracy of Islam has always appealed to me. Potentate and pauper have the same rights on the floor of the mosque, on their knees in humble worship. There are no rented pews nor special reserved seats.

The Muslim accepts no man as a mediator between himself and his God. He goes direct to the invisible source of creation and life, God, without reliance on saving formula of repentance of sins and belief in the power of a teacher to afford him salvation.

The universal brotherhood of Islam, regardless of race, politics, colour or country, has been brought home to me most keenly many times in my life and this is another feature which drew me towards the Faith.”

Published in:  on April 14, 2008 at 1:46 am Leave a Comment

Did Jesus (a.s) get Crucified?

Muslims believe that Jesus (p.b.u.h)* according to the Holy Qur’an is a messenger of God who came down and revealed God’s words to his people, the people of Israel. Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God, nor do they believe that God ever chose to come down to earth in a form of a man to die for our sins to purify us and forgive us.

According to Islam, Jesus (p.b.u.h.) never died on the cross, nor did he ever want to die on the cross, nor was he ever born to die on the cross. Muslims believe that Jesus was sentenced to death, and people thought that he got executed on the cross. The Holy Qur’an rejects this idea, and claims that it is a false one. Jesus (p.b.u.h.) never died on the cross, nor he ever died for anyone’s sins. Let us look at what the Qur’an says about this issue:

“That they rejected Faith; That they uttered against Mary A grave false charge; That they said (in boast): ‘We killed Christ Jesus The son of Mary, The Messenger of Allah.’ But they killed him not, Nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not. Nay, Allah raised him up Unto Himself; and Allah Is Exalted in Power, Wise. And there is none of the people of the book (Jews and Christians) But must believe in him (Jesus) Before his death; And on the Day of Judgment He (Jesus) will be a witness Against them.”
(Qur’an, 4:156)

The truth of the matter is this – Judas betrayed Jesus. He was a traitor to Jesus (p.b.u.h.), and he was a traitor to Allah. Even though Judas knew full well that Jesus (p.b.u.h.) was a prophet of God, still, he conspired to kill him. Allah punishes severely those that betray him. Allah punished him by making him look like Jesus. The Romans and Jews, who had long since been conspiring to kill Jesus, killed Judas, who looked like Jesus.

This theory is supported by parts of the Bible itself. In the Bible, Jesus (p.b.u.h.) says “God, why have you forsaken me?” Jesus (p.b.u.h.) would never have said this if he was the son of God coming down to die for everybody’s sin, as Christians believe. No, it was Judas who asked this question. Also, in the Bible the person on the cross called Mary “Women!” when he sees her. Obviously, this was not Jesus (p.b.u.h.), because Jesus (p.b.u.h.) would have called her “mother”. No, instead, this person was Judas. This is written in much more clear detail in the Gospel of Barnabas.

Jesus was never put up on the cross, and he never died. And exactly as it states in the Qur’an, it was made to appear so. According to the Qur’an, Jesus (p.b.u.h.) was not put on the cross. It says “but they killed him not, nor crucified him”.

When Abraham was told by God to sacrifice his son, his son did not object or question him, if Jesus (p.b.u.h.) was sent to be sacrificed for our sins, why would he question God?

(Matthew 27:46): “… My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”

Could this not come from someone other than Jesus (p.b.u.h.)? Even a Non Prophet would smile at agony as he knew that his death would win him the title of a martyr. Was this not an insult to Jesus (p.b.u.h.) in not having faith in Allah?”

…this clearly and indisputably confirms that Jesus never got crucified!