A Moslem discovers the praise of Christian and
Jewish scriptures in the Koran
by Mustafa
Centuries of animosity of Muslims
against the Christians and the Jews resulted from how the Koran
was interpreted by the Islamic teachers, and the Molah's.
It was a summer morning. Like always, after having breakfast
at home, I went to the newspaper office. While doing my daily
work at the office, the managing editor summoned me. Thinking
that it was in regard to a new job, I went to see the editor.
I am the second child in my family of five children. My father,
after completing his studies at the Advanced Islamic Institute
and memorizing the Koran, went into politics. For a long period
of time he was also the head of a labor union. My family, like
every normal conservative family, was interested in all aspects
of its children's education, particularly religious education.
At the time, I was working in the special news service of
one of the top newspapers in the country. Because of various
schools that I had completed and the research I had done, the
management of the newspaper thought that I would be successful
in this type of position.
The managing editor of the newspaper was young, dynamic and
a person who definitely did not compromise his ideas. He was
one who did everything he could do to increase the circulation
of the paper.
One day, the managing editor said to me "You know, recently our foreign diplomats have been
attacked by the Armenian terrorist organization ASALA. According
to what I've heard, this terrorist group is being financed by
the Armenian churches in Turkey. Go to the churches, make yourself
known as an Armenian, and investigate."
Later, after talking with the managing editor, I left the
newspaper office and went home to change my clothes. I was busy
making plans. How and where should I begin? At this time, I began
to investigate on a surface level from the outside. First of
all, I bought and read the book consisting of the Pentateuch,
writings of the Prophets and New Testament that was called the
Holy Bible. The Bible did not seem too strange to me because
I had received a strong religious education since my childhood
and I also knew the Koran. I finished reading it within a short
period of time.
I started to visit the churches that were in Istanbul. I
introduced myself as a child from an Armenian family and as one
who worked as a salesman. In a short time I more or less became
a part of the congregations. At the same time, I was establishing
a relationship with a merchant at the Grand Bazaar. However no
matter how deep my investigation seemed to get, I could not find
any connection with a terrorist organization.
After a month, I went to the office and explained everything
to the editor. He said to me, "You
just went and wandered about idly. Don't give me that story!
My informers can't be wrong. Go again, write the story and bring
it to me." Without any choice, I left
the office and began anew my investigation of the churches.
I tried to establish a closer relationship with those who
attended the churches. Of course, when the priest of the church
that I was going to saw that I was beginning to come regularly
to the church, he said to me, "Every
week on Saturdays we have a special new Catechism class. If you'd
like, you can come. Not everyone who wants to attend can. This
is just for Christians. It's purpose is to have them grow in
their understanding of Christian beliefs and to be informed about
the church." Thinking that finally I would
be able to participate in secret meetings, with great joy I immediately
accepted his offer. After finding out the place and time of the
meeting, I left.
Until that weekend, while continuing my investigation, I
thought of all the possible scenarios for the meetings. Finally
Saturday came. The meetings were held every Saturday at 5:00
p.m. in the basement of the church. I joined the meeting with
much excitement. The priest introduced me to the group at the
start of the meeting. During the meeting, the people prayed for
me that I would have the opportunity to learn more about Jesus
and his words.
Of course, while they were praying for me like that, I was
laughing inside, and at the same time, I was mocking them because
I knew that the original Bible had been changed and that Jesus
did not die on the cross (this is what the Koran teaches). I
thought "They are fools" because I knew the truth.
The Bible's original form had been changed. They were doing the
unthinkable, making God out to have an equal partner. God is
a single entity, one who was not born, and one who does not give
birth. While thinking this the meeting came to an end. Everyone
started to go, and on the way out they said to me "I will pray for you at home. We are very glad that
you could join us." A portion of the people
at the meeting had been Muslims and later chose Christianity.
In other words, they had changed their religion. When the priest
told me that the meeting was only for Christians, it was interesting
to me that there were those who were originally Muslim. I looked
at them as traitors. In my opinion, they had been led astray
and brainwashed. But how could this be? I had to find the answer
to this question.
Like everyone else, I left the meeting and headed home. When
I arrived, I found out that the editor had called and left a
message. I felt really pressured, because even though I had begun
my investigation three months ago, I still had yet to find any
negative things about which to write. So I sat down and wrote
about the people I had talked to up until that point. I was not
happy with those people who had changed their religion, or the
other people who had joined the meeting. The next day, after
joining the Sunday service I did the final draft of my article.
On Monday morning I went to the office and saw the editor. When
he saw me, he was angry and began to yell. "Don't you dare give me some story about how you haven't
found anything yet." I handed my article
to the editor. He read it immediately with great interest. He
said "You will continue
to write such articles. I want this kind of news from you every
week. Go to the accountant now and get your bonus."
I was very pleased and happy. I went right to the account and
got my money. I left the office feeling as if a weight had been
lifted off my shoulders.
Since I had begun investigating this topic, I had kept my
distance from everyone and everything. My friends had called
and left messages, but I had not been able to return their calls.
One of my close friends began to believe in reincarnation. In
fact, with the help of my friend I had prepared a series of articles
on this topic. At first, it was really interesting to me. However,
because of its perspectives that were contrary to the Koran,
I did not continue my interest for long. Sometimes I read books
about this subject.
But I knew that I was treating my friend badly. So I called
him and suggested we go out for dinner. He agreed saying "You've been really busy getting the dirt on those
worthless people. Let's go out this evening and catch up on everything."
That evening we met, ate dinner, and fell into a deep conversation.
Of course, we talked about his topic of Reincarnation. He was
always trying to convince me of the truth of Reincarnation. After
talking half the night, I left to go home. I really enjoyed the
conversation and felt that this was something I had needed for
a long time.
In the morning, I began the day as usual by visiting the
Christian shop owners. I would say that I was just stopping in
to see them. They were living a typical life. As for me, I would
sit there and wait with suspicion, thinking to myself, "I
wonder if I'll learn anything today from speaking with them."
Two days later, I saw a headline in the paper called "HOOKED
by the priest". Muslims who had changed their religion
were mentioned and it was written that these people could have
a relationship with terrorist organizations. In the article,
there was a list of a portion of the names of those who attended
the special meeting on Saturdays. This news created a shock effect
in the Christian community and they were very troubled. Whenever
this news was talked about in the churches I visited, I rejoiced
inside. However, in order for them not to suspect me, I had to
act troubled on the outside.
Saturday came once again, and as usual I joined the meeting.
There was an air of sadness in the meeting. The priest struck
the podium to begin the meeting, and began to talk about the
news that had been published.
He said that people's opinion of the church and those who
go to church were changing, and that they were being misunderstood.
He said that believers in Jesus are going through a trial. At
the end of his talk, he said, "Let's
pray for those people who are being misunderstood."
Everyone began to pray about this. Even I prayed in a loud voice,
"Lord, please help our brothers who are being misunderstood.
Give them patience and strength. Make known the truth in the
hearts of people." I had to pray, because I did not want
anyone to be suspicious of me. While on the outside I appeared
very distressed by the events, I was actually rejoicing on the
inside. I told myself, "It's
good that this happened. You left the true faith of Islam and
chose western Christianity! Ha!" After
going to the Sunday church service the following day, I went
home, wrote my second article, and sent it to the newspaper office.
From that time on, my investigation took on a different focus.
The original topic of Armenian militants was changing to the
topic of secret religious meetings. Of course, these people still
could have been secretly supporting the work of the terrorist
groups. Now all I needed was a good picture for my articles for
them to be complete. So, during the week, I hired a newspaper
photographer and gave him the time and location of the meeting.
The photographer was going to come and take a picture during
the meeting. I explained my plan to him several times. "You will hide your camera, then you will enter from
here and it will be enough for you to take one or two shots."
The plan was ready. As usual, I joined the Saturday meeting
just as it was starting. Because of the troubling news from the
previous week, the ones who were misrepresented in the newspaper
were still experiencing a lot of distress in their neighborhoods.
The ones who joined the meeting were talking about this.
They said "They are asking
us all sorts of questions regarding a connection to the unlawful
Armenian terrorist group ASALA. Also, why do they keep asking
questions concerning our attending such a secret meeting as this?
Because they do not believe our answers, they look at us badly
and swear at us. I wonder, who gave information to the newspapers
about this secret meeting? Because of this information, people
are looking at us suspiciously."
In order for them not to suspect me, I immediately began to
curse the journalist who wrote the article. However they said,
"Be quiet, and don't curse
them. Don't forget that Judas Iscariot did the same thing even
to Jesus. We must praise God for this situation because Jesus
says, 'It is because of your faithfulness to me that people will
persecute you. Blessed are you when they say all kinds of evil
against you. Rejoice, and be glad! Because your reward in heaven
is great.'" They asked, "Don't you know these words of Jesus?"
I said, "Of course I
know them, but it's hypocrisy. You are under distress as a result
of lies being said. That's why I cursed them." They said, "Brother, don't curse. God knows
the truth and he will explain it to them in their hearts."
I was playing my role really well. Right in the middle of the
meeting, their attention was disrupted with the going off of
a flash.
Someone from far off was taking a picture! Without even having
a chance to say "Hey! Stop!,"
the one who took the picture fled. A few people ran after him
but were not able to catch him. They gathered once again and
began to pray. The prayers did not last long and we all left
and went home.
It turned out that the picture-taking event was good for
me. There was no chance of them suspecting me because when the
picture was taken I was with them all in the meeting. Everything
was going really well. However, the way the people responded
began to make me think. The idea of people treating you badly,
yet rejoicing in response to this seemed like nonsense to me.
In any case, these people were already fools, believing and reading
a book that had been changed. In short, they were deceived.
I finished that week's article and took it to the newspaper
office on Monday morning. I found the photographer right away
and congratulated him on his success. In my opinion he had done
an important thing and I was able to get what I needed. The photographer
said, "I was really afraid they were going to catch me."
I removed the pictures that included me.
I went straight to the editor and we talked about the things
I had investigated and the churches I had gone to. The editor
said, "These are stupid
people. They believe in a book that has been changed. Although
Jesus never died, they believe that He did. Actually, the Koran
tells the truth completely and openly, the essence of their holy
book has been changed and they themselves changed it. As for
Jesus, He never died and was taken immediately up to heaven.
They are degenerate people who have left Islam and chosen Christianity."
The editor knew both that my father was an Islamic scholar and
that I had had a good Koranic religious education from the time
I was young. He knew that I agreed with him and together we laughed
and laughed.
After leaving the office, I began to walk around a little.
But the things I spoke about with the editor began to gnaw at
me, things such as:
· The Pentateuch, writings of the Prophets, and
the New Testament's original form have been corrupted.
· Jesus never died on the cross.
I knew that these things were accepted as being true, since
the world of Islam teaches that these truths are written about
in the Koran. However, what really made me think was my having
said that the Koran openly and clearly wrote these things. Up
until that day, I had read the Koran many times, and even had
a special Koranic and Islamic education. Above all, my father
was a graduate of the Advanced Islamic Institute and he said
the same things. I wondered which verse in the Koran wrote openly
about the Bible's essence having been changed? I kept thinking
about this, but in no way could I remember, so I sat for hours
and thought. This question was eating me up inside. How could
it be that I could not remember, especially after an Islamic
education? This was very difficult for me, but on the other hand,
I was sure of my information - the Bible had been changed. No
matter how many Muslims I met on the street, they would all say
the same thing. After wandering around thoughtfully until the
middle of the night, I went home and began to look through my
books.
As I was doing this, I was not able to look at the Koran
with religious awe. I was simply trying to look objectively at
the Islamic books in order to be satisfied that my ideas on this
subject was true.
After being sure of the information I had found in these
books, I opened the Koran and began to read its Turkish translation.
Despite all the times I had read it before, it was as if this
was a new experience for me and the writings in the Koran were
different. These are some of the verses I read in the Koran:
"Proclaim what is revealed to you in the Book of
your Lord. None can change His words. You shall find no refuge
besides Him." The Cave (Kehf) 27
"He has revealed to you the Book with the truth,
confirming the scriptures which preceded it; for He has already
revealed the Torah and the Gospel for the guidance of men, and
the distinction between right and wrong." The Imrans
(Al-Imran) 3
"... for none can change the decrees of Allah ..."
Cattle (Al-An'am) 34
"... None can change them ..." Cattle (Al-An'am)
115
"... the word of Allah cannot be changed ..."
Jonah (Yunis) 64
"Falsehood cannot reach it from before or behind."
Revelations Well Expounded (Fussilet) 42
"... and you shall find that they remain unchanged."
Victory (Al-Fath) 23
"Say: 'Bring down from Allah a scripture that is
a better guide than these and I will follow it, if what you
say be true!'" The Story (Al Qasas) 49
"There is guidance, and there is light, in the Torah
which We have revealed. By it the prophets who surrendered themselves
to Allah judged the Jews, and so did the rabbis and the divines;
they gave judgement according to Allah's scriptures which had
been committed to their keeping and to which they themselves
were witnesses." The Table (Al-Ma'ida) 44
"After those prophets We sent forth Jesus, the son
of Mary, confirming the Torah already revealed, and gave him
the Gospel, in which there is guidance and light, corroborating
that which was revealed before it in the Torah, a guide and an
admonition to the righteous." The Table (Al-Ma'ide)
46
These verses from the Koran showed that the Old and New Testament
books were sound, and that in them salvation is found. They showed
that the prophet Jesus upheld the Old Testament and that the
New Testament, in which is found the true way, came as a confirmation
of the previous holy books. And finally, that the Koran's purpose
was to confirm and protect the Bible.
"Say: 'People of the Book, you shall not be guided
until you observe the Torah and the Gospel and that which is
revealed to you from your Lord.'" The Table (Al-Ma'ide)
68
The Koran said to obey and follow the Christian holy books.
It considered those who do not obey them to be sinners.
"Therefore let the followers of the Gospel judge
in accordance with what Allah has revealed there in. Evil-doers
are those that do not base their judgements on Allah's revelations."
The Table (Maide) 47
"Believers, have faith in Allah and His apostle,
in the Book He has revealed to His apostle, and in the Scriptures
He formerly revealed. He that denies Allah, His angels, His Scriptures,
His apostles, and the Last Day, has strayed far from the truth."
Women (Al-Nisa) 136
The Koran clearly stated that one should follow the books
contained in the Old and New Testaments and that these books
were sound and trustworthy. Moreover, the Koran commanded all
believers to believe in the Koran and all the books that came
before it, that is, the Old and New Testament books. Here the
Old and New Testaments had a clear call to Muslims.
"On those men We bestowed the Scriptures, wisdom,
and prophethood. If this generation denies these, We will entrust
them to others who truly believe in them.
Those were the men whom Allah guided. Follow then their guidance
and say: 'I demand of you no recompense for this. It is an admonition
to all mankind.'" Cattle (Al-An'am) 89-90
I was really taken aback by what I had read. Right away I
looked at other verses on the subject of the Bible having been
changed to see what different things would be said, but they
were the same. There had to be a mistake here. The Koran actually
was saying that the thought of the Old and New Testament having
been changed, an idea prevalent in the Islamic world, was not
true and that the opposite was true, that is that they could
never be changed. If the world of Islam's teachings on this subject
were true (that is, that the Bible had been corrupted), and given
the fact that such a thing was always being taught in Islamic
education, it must mean then that the Koran is wrong. I thought,
"God forbid, I knew that this was just not possible.
I wondered where this idea could have come from?" God
said, "Nobody can ever change my words,"
but people said, "No, it was changed." This
couldn't be possible. While many verses in the Koran say that
the Christian holy books were sound and were protected by God,
other verses said that these same books had been corrupted. Thus
there was a clear contradiction. Verses that said it had been
changed and verses that said it had not been changed were both
present in the Koran. It was just not possible for God to make
such a contradiction.
For example,
"He has revealed to you the Book with the truth,
confirming the scriptures which preceded it; for He has already
revealed the Torah and the Gospel for the guidance of men, and
the distinction between right and wrong." The Imrans
(Al-Imran) 3
"There is guidance, and there is light, in the Torah
which We have revealed. By it the prophets who surrendered themselves
to Allah judged the Jews, and so did the rabbis and the divines;
they gave judgement according to Allah's scriptures which had
been committed to their keeping and to which they themselves
were witnesses." The Table (Al-Ma'ida) 44
"After those prophets We sent forth Jesus, the son
of Mary, confirming the Torah already revealed, and gave him
the Gospel, in which there is guidance and light, corroborating
that which was revealed before it in the Torah, a guide and an
admonition to the righteous." The Table (Al-Ma'ide)
46
"Do you then hope that they will believe in you,
when some of them have already heard the Word of Allah and knowingly
perverted it, although they understood its meaning?"
The Cow (Al-Baqara) 75
"Some Jews take words out of their context and say
to the Apostle: 'We hear, but disobey. May you be bereft of hearing!
Ra'ina!' - thus distorting the phrase with their tongues and
reviling the true faith. But if they said: 'We hear and we obey;
hear us and undhurna,` it would be better and more proper for
them. Allah has cursed them in their unbelief. They have no faith,
except a few of them." Women (Al-Nisa) 46
Verses like these really grabbed one's attention.
The Koran mentioned the fact that the Jews had tampered with
the holy writings. It wrote that they had particularly done this
in recent times against the Muslims. But never once had I come
across any expression that said, "The Old and New
Testament have been changed."
The verses that contradicted themselves really led to a dead
end. Which one was I to believe? That it had been changed, or
that it could never be changed?
After considering these verses, another question came to
mind. "Did the Koran remove and replace the authority
of the Old and New Testaments?" Once again, I looked
to the Koran on this subject.
"Keep your covenant, and I will be true to Mine."
The Cow (Al-Baqara) 41
"He has revealed to you the Book with the truth,
confirming the scriptures which preceded it; for He has already
revealed the Torah and the Gospel for the guidance of men, and
the distinction between right and wrong." The Imrans
(Al-Imran) 3
"This Koran could not have been composed by any but
Allah. It confirms what was revealed before it and fully explains
the Scriptures. It is beyond doubt from the Lord of the Creation."
Jonah (Yunis) 37
"And to you We have revealed the Book with the truth.
It confirms the Scriptures which came before it and stands as
a guardian over them. Therefore give judgement among men in accordance
with Allah's revelations and do not yield to their fancies or
swerve from the truth that has been made known to you."
The Table (Al-Ma'ida) 48
"Say: 'People of the Book, you shall not be guided
until you observe the Torah and the Gospel and that which is
revealed to you from your Lord.'" The Table (Al-Ma'ida)
68
"Say: 'Bring down from Allah a scripture that is
a better guide than these and I will follow it, if what you say
be true!'" The Story (Qasas) 49
After reading these verses, I saw that the Koran itself did
not remove the authority of the Old and New Testaments that had
come before it. I then began to look at the New Testament:
"I, John, solemnly warn everyone who hears the prophetic
words of this book: if anyone adds anything to them, God will
add to his punishment the plagues described in this book. And
if anyone takes anything away from the prophetic words of this
book, God will take away from him his share in the fruit of the
tree of life and of the Holy City, which are described in this
book." (Revelation 22:18-19)
In light of these verses, why were different things continually
being said and written? Time had really flown by as I considered
these things and it was almost morning. Promising myself that
after sleeping a bit I would talk about these verses with some
people, I went to bed. After breakfast, I gathered up the Koran
and some commentaries and left the house. I decided to go to
some publishing companies who published Islamic books.
From there I got some addresses of prominent Islamic scholars.
I tried to get in touch with them and that day I got an appointment
to meet with one, and I also set up an appointment for the following
day with another.
I brought the topic up with the first scholar. He confirmed
the verses I mentioned, but also said that the Jews and Christians
had corrupted their own books. However, the other man really
confused me with his ideas. In spite of the verses that said
that the books had both been changed and not been changed, he
just gave lots of examples from various Koranic scholars. I was
not satisfied with his response.
The verses that spoke of the Old and New Testaments being
changed were enumerated in light of the other verses speaking
of it not being changed as follows:
"Do you then hope that they will believe in you,
when some of them have already heard the Word of Allah and knowingly
perverted it, although they understood its meaning?"
The Cow (Al-Baqara) 75
"And there are some among them who twist their tongues
when quoting the Scriptures, so that you may think that what
they say is from the Scriptures, whereas it is not. They say:
'This is from Allah,' whereas it is not. Thus they knowingly
ascribe a falsehood to Allah." The Imrans (Al-Imran)
78
"Some Jews take words out of their context and say
to the Apostle: 'We hear, but disobey. May you be bereft of hearing!
Ra'ina!' thus distorting the phrase with their tongues and reviling
the true faith. But if they said: 'We hear and obey: hear us
and undhurna,' it would be better and more proper for them. Allah
has cursed them in their unbelief. They have no faith, except
a few of them." Women (Al-Nisa) 46
I could not stop thinking about these apparent contradictions.
If I could not find a solution to these thoughts of mine, I thought
I was just going to burst. While the Koran in one of its verses
said that these books had not been changed, in another verse
it said that the writings were wrong.
"If We abrogate any verse or cause it to be forgotten
We will replace it by a better one or one similar."
The Cow (Al-Baqara) 106
"We know that they say: 'A mortal taught him.' But
the man to whom they allude speaks a foreign tongue, while this
is eloquent Arabic speech." The Bee (Al-Nahl) 103
According to these above verses, some verses from God were
considered as still valid while the authority of other verses
was removed, that is, no longer valid.
"Allah confirms or abrogates what He pleases. His
is the Eternal Book." Thunder (Al-Ra'd) 39
Thus, because the fundamental book was at God's side, he
could change it as he willed.
Sometimes God left a verse as it is, and sometimes he erased
it and threw it out. Thus, God was both the author and the one
who could make himself known in a way that nullified what was
written. But despite these verses, Qaf in the 29th verse, said
"My word cannot be changed, nor am I unjust to my servants."
Thus the exact opposite was being stated in this verse. Which
one of these verses was true? I began to ask "Can the
holy word be changed under the direction of God?"
Our religion of Islam was purported to be a religion that
was tolerant of the whole world. In The Disbelievers (Al-Kafirun)
6, we find the expression "To you belongs your religion,
and to me Mine."
"We gave Jesus the son of Mary veritable signs and
strengthened him with the Holy Spirit." The Cow (Al-Baqara)
256
In Islam there was no force or compulsion, and in the whole
Islamic world words such as "Our religion is a religion
of tolerance" were used for propaganda along with the
above verses. But these verses contradicted that statement:
"Kill them wherever you find them." The
Cow (Al-Baqara) 191
"If they desert you, seize them and put them to death
wherever you find them." Women (Al-Nisa) 89.
These words really bothered me. How could they talk about
tolerance after the two verses above? How could we say to those
people who are not of our faith "You have your faith, I
have mine?"
The contradictions were increasing as I continued my search.
Wherever I looked, on whatever topic, God always had two different
perspectives, one positive and one negative. If God removed the
authority of his word that was given before and put in it's place
something new, the Koran was thus a book that could have its
authority removed as well as give new authority.
While pondering these things, I was also reading some books
on Reincarnation. I felt as if I had come to an impasse. However,
I knew that I could not find what I was looking for in Reincarnation.
Reincarnation, that is, getting a new body or coming anew to
the world, had seemed interesting to me before, but now seemed
like nonsense.
As birth only happens once, so does the judgment day. For
which body, for which sins that were committed, and for which
good things is a person to be judged for if they have many lives?
At this time the newspaper office was calling me often. But
I was not responding to them because my spiritual situation was
more important than any news that could be written. I didn't
answer the phone. If I would happen to run into somebody from
the office, I would smooth over my lack of communication with
them.
Okay now, in spite of all these verses, what did the Koran
say about the prophet Jesus? Did Jesus really die? Was he crucified?
I was curious what the Koran had to say about this. I went home
and once again became engrossed in my books.
These were verses I came across from the Koran regarding
Jesus' dying on the cross:
"He said: 'Jesus, I am about to cause you to die
and lift you up to Me. I shall take you away from the unbelievers
end exalt your followers above them till the Day of Resurrection.
Then to Me you shall all return and I shall judge your disputes."
The Imrans (Al-Imran 55)
"Blessed was he on the day he was born and the day
of his death; and may peace be on him when he is raised to life."
Mary (Maryam) 15
"Those that disagreed about him were in doubt concerning
his death, for what they knew about it was sheer conjecture;
they were not sure that they had slain him. Allah lifted him
up to His presence; He is mighty and wise. There is none among
the People of the Book but will believe in him before his death;
and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them."
Women (Al-Nisa) 157-158
"His (Allah) blessing is upon me wherever I (Jesus)
go, and He has commanded me to be steadfast in prayer and to
give alms to the poor as long as I (Jesus) shall live."
Mary (Maryam) 31
I began to think like this: "If the prophet Jesus,
without dying, had been taken immediately up into heaven, who
was he giving alms to? Even if there were poor Muslims there,
was it Jesus who was giving alms to them? If not, if he still
was on earth and living, where and to whom was he giving alms
to?" If I accept that he did not give alms, then I needed
to believe that he was not on earth and that he had really died.
I was beginning to go crazy. The longer I searched, the more
new things I found and I was not able to draw any conclusions
from the books that I had with me. I thought that the only thing
remaining was to talk with my father. He could be very helpful
to me in this. Furthermore, it was also his area of expertise.
He was as knowledgeable as the other religious Islamic scholars
and would definitely be of help.
I immediately went to call him. As I began to dial I saw
that it was the middle of the night. At the other end I heard
my father answer very sleepily. I told him that I needed to talk
with him about something important that day or the following
day. He asked me what could possibly be so important, and then
begrudgingly agreed to meet with me.
I woke in the morning to the persistent ringing of the telephone.
When I picked it up, it was my editor and he was fuming at the
other end. He wanted me to write my final article for tomorrow's
news. After eating breakfast at home, I got ready and left the
house with the purpose of seeing once again some churches and
some people that I knew.
First I stopped by to see the owners of some of the shops
at the Grand Bazaar and after chatting with them a bit, I went
to church. The priest, as usual, had finished his morning prayers
and was resting. When he saw me, he said "You must be off
work today. Come, let's have some tea together." Together
we went to the church's kitchen. After talking about a variety
of things, I brought up the subject of the Armenian militant
groups that had made the news in recent days. I explained to
him the general sentiment that these groups were being financed
by the churches and that the support was coming from Turkey.
I also told him I was thinking these same things myself.
The priest said, "Such a thing is not possible. You
yourself see we have difficulty just covering the basic expenses
of the church. Besides, it's not our business to support the
work of terrorists. And as for there being a connection between
the church and the terrorist group, that is completely wrong.
In history we see that in every religion, including Christianity,
there were those people with hidden intents who tried to use
religion for their own purposes. And maybe there are those who
still do this. But a sincere Christian man or an established
church would never get involved in such a thing as groups with
destructive purposes.
Even when Jesus died on the cross, He died saying not
one mean thing to anyone. On the contrary, Jesus said 'If someone
strikes your right cheek, give them your left also.' How could
it be possible that we who follow Him would knowingly support
such actions which are harmful to humanity? All of this is just
lies."
While the priest was speaking, I wanted to believe what he
said. However, the things that had been explained to me were
very different. After talking with the priest a little more,
I left. I had to prepare my last article for the newspaper and
put an end to this subject.
I returned home wondering how I was going to do this. I prepared
some food and sat down to eat. Throughout the meal I tried to
gather my thoughts together. After finishing, I went to my desk
and finally I began to write down all the things I saw and discussed
up until that point. But as I was writing, my thoughts began
to take on the form of those of a fundamentalist Muslim. These
people ought to be punished because they have turned from the
right way. While convincing myself of this thought, I continued
to write, but in my heart I began to think that I was doing an
injustice.
Up until then I had not once seen anything throughout my
investigation about these people that was wrong. On the contrary,
I saw that even the book I believed in (the Koran) was not able
to fully condemn these people. It said that their holy book had
both been changed and not been changed. It said that they had
gone astray and not gone astray. My mind was completely worn
out thinking of these things, so I went to bed and tried to get
some sleep.
When I awoke, it was almost afternoon. There was still a
fear within me. I thought, 'What did I do?" "What am
I doing?' I began to think of the things I had done wrong those
past days. I told myself that if I ate something I would be able
to think better. I continued to think while eating. Finally,
I came to the conclusion that I was writing this article based
on gossip and my own judgments. However, those judgments should
not be made by me, but by those in the world of Islamics. So,
I got myself together and went to my father's house that evening.
I thought of my father while traveling to his house. He had
a good Islamic education, but after much investigation on this
topic, he came to a crisis in his faith. My father, who before
had often read the Koran and never missed his obligatory prayers,
became an atheist after this search. He said that he could not
get around some of the contradictions that he had found nor could
he give logical answers to them.
I took all my notes with me to my father's house. When I
arrived, my parents began to ask me why I had not called them
for a long time, why did I want to talk in the middle of the
night on the phone, and what was going on. After trying to answer
their questions and chatting a bit, I said that I wanted to speak
privately with my father. After moving into another room, I explained
to my father the subjects I was investigating and my difficulties
in making sense of it all. He said, "Okay, now what do
you want from me?" I told him that it would be good
if he would explain these things to me. After saying this, I
asked his thoughts about whether or not Jesus really had died
on the cross and about the Trinity.
My father replied, "The good and true religion says
'Don't argue, or you will fall into doubt in your faith.' As
you search out these subjects, you will no doubt debate with
others. But I don't want you spending too much of your time on
this, for in the end you will end up just like me."
I pleaded with my father to help me. I said that he could
explain these things to me in the best way. After much persuasion,
he finally agreed to help me.
My father said, "Yes, the verses in the Koran which
speak of the Old and New Testaments are true. When we look at
some of these verses, we see that the Old and New Testaments
have not been changed and that the Koran has not superseded their
authority.
"But there are other verses in the Koran which support
the concept of these books having been corrupted. It is said
that some Jewish leaders have changed the writing of these books.
But some Islamic scholars think very differently on this subject.
"And on the topic of the Trinity, the Koran says that
true believers do not make partners out of God, that is, do not
commit idolatry by making other things equal to God."
"Be courteous when you argue with the People of the
Book, except with those among them who do evil, Say: 'We believe
in that which is revealed to us and which was revealed to you.
Our God and your God is one." The Spider (Al-Ankabut)
46
"There are among the People of the Book some upright
men who all night long recite the revelations of Allah and worship
Him; who believe in Allah and the Last Day; who enjoin justice
and forbid evil and vie with each other in good works. These
are righteous men." The Imrans (Al-Imran) 113-114
"These verses show that Christians believe only in one
God. Christians believe in one God, they read the book which
is in their hands and worship with respect."
"I cannot show you a verse in the Koran which would
clearly explain the three personhoods of God as it is expressed
in the Christian faith. But here is one of several verses on
this topic that I can show you:"
"The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, was no more
than Allah's apostle and His Word which He conveyed to Mary:
a spirit from Him." Women (Al-Nisa) 171
"In this verse we can see God's essence, God's word,
and God's spirit. Let me explain this. With regard to the prophet
Jesus' relationship to God's word:"
For the Holy Spirit: "We gave Jesus the son of Mary
veritable signs and strengthened him with the Holy Spirit."
The Cow (Bakara) 253
"The exact translation of this spirit is the Holy Spirit.
"Now you will want to ask me questions regarding Jesus'
dying on the cross. But let me first say that you should not
enter too deeply into this debate or else you'll end up like
me, an atheist. But after having persuaded me, I will now explain
this to you."
"Even if the Koran says that Jesus never died on the
cross and was immediately taken up to heaven, you still have
to deal with this verse:
"Those that disagreed about him were in doubt concerning
his death, for what they knew about it was sheer conjecture;
they were not sure that they had slain him. Allah lifted him
up to His presence; He is mighty and wise. There is none among
the People of the Book but will believe in him before his death;
and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them."
Women (Al-Nisa) 157-158
"And we can find verses with regard to the prophet
Jesus truly having died: "He said: 'Jesus, I am about to
cause you to die and lift you up to Me. I shall take you away
from the unbelievers end exalt your followers above them till
the Day of Resurrection. Then to Me you shall all return and
I shall judge your disputes." The Imrans (Al-Imran 55)
"Actually the Islamic scholars have varying opinions
regarding Jesus being taken up into heaven. The word, "tawaffaytani"
usually translated as, "the one who kills" was
translated as, "to raise" by the Islamic scholor
Razi. He states that this same word can also mean "to
awaken." If Razi and the other scholars are correct,
the prophet Jesus was never going to die in his departure from
earth."
"All who live on earth are doomed to die. But the
face of your Lord will abide for ever, in all its majesty and
glory." The Merciful (Al-Rahman) 26
"I spoke to them of nothing except what You bade
me. I said: "Serve Allah, my Lord and your Lord." I
watched over them whilst living in their midst, and ever since
You took me to You, You Yourself have been watching over them.
You are the witness of all things." The Table (Al-Ma'ide)
117
"The scholars fell into disagreement on this topic and
ended up in two separate groups. The first group defends their
belief that God would have Jesus pass through this event, that
he would not allow them to kill him. That is, by raising Jesus
to his side in heaven and drawing him into his presence with
the angels, he would protect Jesus by not letting them kill him."
"As for the other group of scholars, they say that the
phrase "I am the one who will have you pass away"
means "I am the one who will kill you." They
say that according to what was put forth by Ibnu Abbas, Ibnu
Ishak and Ham b. Ishak, the Jews, who were Jesus' enemies, were
not going to be able to kill the Messiah. God honored him by
raising him up into heaven. Those scholars in this group fell
into disagreement and in the end divided into three different
opinions on this subject as follows:"
1. Muhammed b. Ishak: At the seventh hour the prophet
Jesus died. Later God brought about his resurrection and raised
him up into heaven.
2. Vehb: Jesus died at the third hour and later was raised
up into heaven.
3. Rabi b. Enes: God killed him and then raised him up
into heaven.
"There you have it son. Some Islamic scholars have fallen
into disagreement on this and other subjects. This is all I have
to say to you now as your father."
The things my father explained were enough for me, however
in no way could I satisfy myself. Then my mother came and after
speaking a bit with her I left. Until I arrived home and even
until this day, the things I learned were in the forefront of
my thoughts. After arriving home, I went straight into my work
room.
As soon as I sat down at the desk, I began to pray with reverence.
"My God, I believe in your existence and your oneness.
Please explain to me the situation that I find myself in these
last few weeks. When people explain things to me, they only explain
things with their own ideas. You can explain the truth about
everything to me and can even explain your very self to me. I
plead with you - show the truth to me."
After finishing this prayer, I felt a need to look at other
books. I had finished my investigation of these subjects with
the Koran, but I wondered what the Old and New Testaments had
to say? I had a lot of questions in my head, but as a journalist
I knew there is no mystery that cannot be investigated or uncovered.
Over the months I had visited different churches in Istanbul,
attended Bible Studies (Catechism classes), talked to many Christians
and Priests, and spent hours after hours to read the Bible and
the books about Christianity. Now was the time to sit down and
make sense of all these things I had heard and studied over these
months.
With regard to the trustworthiness of the Old and New Testament
I found:
"I will not violate my covenant or alter what my
lips have uttered." (Psalm 89:34)
"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will
never pass away." (Matthew 24:35)
"If he called them 'gods,' to whom the word of God
came and the Scripture cannot be broken." (John 10:35)
"I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy
of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to
him the plagues described in this book. And if anyone takes words
away from this book of prophecy, God will take away from him
his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are
described in this book." (Revelation 22:18-19)
Some verses in the Old and New Testaments that speak of the
Godhead:
"Yet, O LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay,
you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand."
(Isaiah 64:8)
"All things have been committed to me by my Father.
No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the
Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal
him." (Matthew 11:27)
"The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among
us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who
came from the Father, full of grace and truth." (John
1:14)
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit." (Matthew 28:19)
"For even if there are so-called gods, whether in
heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many "gods"
and many "lords")" (I Corinthians 8:5)
Jesus' being crucified on the cross was the main subject
of both the Old and New Testaments. And the verse that I found
most striking:
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one
and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but
have eternal life." (John 3:16)
I remembered that the following day was Saturday, the day
of the church meeting. I needed to get some sleep. I had not
been able to sleep for a couple of days due to thinking about
these things. However I promised myself that whatever happened,
I would solve the problem that night. I understood more or less
the dispute between the Koran and the Old and New Testaments.
However, one thing needed to happen, I needed to come to a definite
conclusion on this matter. The investigating I had done up to
that point was not enough for me.
At this point, the most important thing for me was to clearly
understand in which prophet salvation was found. I began to think
about each of the two prophets, both Mohammed and Jesus. Both
of them were offering a way. But which way led to the real truth?
I began to look once again at the Koran on this subject.
"There is not one of you who shall not pass through
the confines of Hell: such is the absolute decree of your Lord."
Mary (Maryam) 71
And again, in another verse concerning Mohammed:
"Implore Him to forgive your sins," The
Forgiving One (Ghafir) 55
This verse shocked me, because I had thought that Mohammed
was sinless. In this verse, I saw that I was not the only one
who was sinful, but that even Mohammed needed to repent of his
sins. That no matter what I did, I could not avoid going to hell.
As for what the New Testament said about Jesus:
"Can any of you prove me guilty of sin? If I am telling
the truth, why don't you believe me?" (John 8:46)
"God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so
that in him we might become the righteousness of God."
(2 Corinthians 5:21)
"He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in
his mouth." (1 Peter 2:22)
"But you know that he appeared so that he might take
away our sins. And in him is no sin." (1 John 3:5)
These verses showed that the prophet Jesus was sinless. And
what did they say about me?
"Therefore, just as sin entered the world through
one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to
all men because all sinned." (Romans 5:12)
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory
of God," (Romans 3:23)
At the end of it all, the truth came out, namely that I too
was sinful. God created the first person and put him in His own
paradise. And the one thing this person had to do was worship
God. However, by disobeying the Lord's command, he ate fruit
from the tree that was forbidden to him. God broke the covenant
that He had made with man because the rebellion of this man became
the seed of rebellion. At the first time of testing, he fell
into sin. Also because Adam and Eve, the first people, fell into
sin, God banished them from His paradise into the world. And
on the face of the earth, the seed of man increased as well as
sin. However God had also given a promise regarding salvation
from sin. The penalty of people's sin was death.
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God
is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Romans 6:23)
Jesus Christ was the only way of salvation that God had provided
to take away the sins of mankind. The prophet Abraham, because
of his great love for God and His word, offered his only son.
And God, in order to save all people from the burden of sin,
gave His one and only Son Jesus Christ over to death for our
salvation, as it was made known beforehand.
"The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and
said, "Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of
the world!" (John 1:29)
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Romans
5:8)
"For what I received I passed on to you as of first
importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according
to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to
the Twelve." (1 Corinthians 15:3-5)
"I am the way and the truth and the life."
(John 14:6)
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one
and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but
have eternal life." (John 3:16)
After looking at these verses, I saw that my salvation was
found only in Jesus Christ, and that I needed to accept Him with
faith.
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through
faith - and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God -
not by works, so that no one can boast." (Ephesians
2:8-9)
Thus the only thing I needed to do was call on Him and believe,
for Jesus had said this:
"Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone
hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with
him, and he with me." (Revelation 3:20)
I knelt on the floor and began to pray: "My God,
forgive this sinful servant. I accept you as Lord and Savior
..." When I finished my prayer, I suddenly felt
relieved. It was as if a large burden was lifted off of me. I
had found the true God and my heart was full of joy.
From that moment on, I had made my decision and believed
in Jesus. I knew that when some people learned of this decision,
they would talk about my going astray. In that case, from which
of the varying interpretations of the Koran would my going astray
be a result? If there were wrong interpretations being spread,
why didn't someone go out and stop it?
I thought that I needed to get some sleep because the next
day I was going to go to the meeting at church. I went into the
bedroom and laid down, but I was not able to sleep because of
the joy that I felt inside me. In place of the tiredness that
I had experienced for months came a feeling of peace and rest.
While thinking of this, I fell asleep.
When I awoke it was close to noon. I took a shower, and after
eating something I got ready to go to the place of the meeting.
Today was my day of celebration. I put on a suit, and after giving
myself a good once-over, I began to walk to church. The time
for the meeting was approaching.
This was the first time I was going to church wearing a suit
and tie. Those who saw me in this way were surprised. They said,
"What's up? Are you coming from somewhere special?"
I did not say anything to them, but they could see that there
was a change in me.
The meeting started and the priest began to speak at the
podium. Just as he finished speaking, I raised my hand and said
that I would like to say a few things. The priest said okay and
called me up to the podium.
This was not the first time I had come to the podium, because
I had shared here many times from the Bible. I looked at the
crowd for a few seconds and saw that they were waiting for me
to share. They had no idea what I was going to say.
I was ashamed to speak. I had misjudged these people. I knew
I had to speak and explain everything to them, for they had experienced
much difficulty and trouble because of me. While looking at everyone
from the podium and thinking these things, the priest encouraged
me to continue since everyone was waiting for me to talk.
I began to explain everything: "As you have all supposed
to be true, I am not a salesman and I did not come from a Christian
Armenian family. I am a reporter. I came among you to investigate
the illegal Armenian terrorist group, ASALA.
And throughout the time of my investigation, all of you
experienced much distress because of the things that I have written.
For months I have been greatly effected by your attitudes and
behavior towards me and others around you. And I realized that
the things I felt about Christians from the community that I
had grown up in since my childhood were completely wrong. For
a long time I did a comparative study between the Koran and Bible.
I saw just how wrong and unjust my ideas were. During my investigation,
I found my true Lord and Savior. I received Jesus as my Savior
and Lord and I am very happy. I want to ask your forgiveness
for the way I treated you all. But without this happening, I
know that I would not have found my true Savior and salvation."
Right after saying this, I knelt down behind the podium because
I was expecting them to attack and beat me. When I saw from the
side of the podium people coming toward me, I began to shake.
They came, raised me up by my arms, and began to kiss and hug
me! They said to me, "You are our brother and we could
never be angry with you. Praise God that the Lord explained Himself
to you as the Word of God. You are welcome among us. You were
lost and now you're found."
After I spoke, everyone at the meeting came up to congratulate
me. After I accepted Jesus, my life was completely changed. An
extraordinary change occurred in my heart. The foundation of
my behavior, thoughts and speech was changed. After believing
in Jesus, my family and close friends saw changes in me in every
way.
After I accepted Jesus Christ, I thought everything would
go nice and easy for me. But I was still a person living in this
world. Jesus defeated Satan in his life, death, and resurrection
from the dead. However, Satan continues to attack me to get me
to fall into sin. When I began to explain to those around me
my new found faith in Jesus, I felt really alone. Those who were
around me did not approve of this. I tried to explain what happened
to me, but in vain. Jesus Christ spoke of this in the gospels:
"...and anyone who does not take up his cross and
follow me is not worthy of me." (Matthew 10:38)
"If you belonged to the world, it would love you
as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have
chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you."
(John 15:19)
Everything Jesus said in the gospels was slowly happening
in my life. My friends did not go out with me like before and
began to separate themselves from me.
Jesus cleansed me of all my sins with his blood that was
shed on the cross. I was also being careful to not fall into
sin. In such a way I had separated myself from those around me.
Jesus also said:
"Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate
and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter
through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads
to life, and only a few find it." (Matthew 7:13-14)
Truly the ones who find the right way are few and I too had
entered into this small group of people.
I realize that truth is different for everybody. There are
hundreds of different claims to truth in this world.
However within the realm of truth, there could only be one
basis for truth.
According to this, Jesus Christ is the only way, truth and
life that reconciled God to man. The Word of God came to the
earth with the purpose of saving His own people that He had created.
He died on the cross, and with his resurrection from the dead
offered new life to us.
My prayer is that my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will bring
all people to salvation in Him. May everybody find the truth
as I have.
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