Were you a convert to Islam or were you born into it? I ask because your story is amazing to say the least. A Muslim will rarely if ever leave Islam.
True. Islam makes some very good arguments for itself. Its only deep reflection do you see the problems with the arguments.
I have discussed many of these issues in great detail with muslims.
I accepted islam, when I married my wife.
Before that God was certainly not important to me. So in a way it was her faith that introduced me to God.
Please tell us a little about your journey to the Church. How does your wife feel about this. I can’t call it apostacy because I sense you have deep feelings, and rightly so, about the positive aspects of Islam.
My journey to the Church is not complete. Its happened in stages.
It started with reading the Bible (ironic because in the RCIA we mostly read the catechism)
Jesus baffled me, the thing that baffled me most, is that He claimed that His blood was payment for the forgiveness of sins.
This is bizarre because there is absolutely no precedent for this bizarre idea.
That is when I realised, hold on a second, if they were going to manufacture their beliefs (as muslims claim they did) they wouldnt have come up with these crazy ideas.
This sort of led me to look at islam closer, now I have some very good ideas of why islam is a manufactured belief. But what really got me was their belief in Tawheed which is the one-ness of God.
Tawheed is correct in so far that it claims that God is one.
It goes too far when it begins defining that oneness.
God is removed from creation.
The creator and the created are eternally separated.
Yet God is in heaven (which is a creation)?
Anyway, I start having many doubts about islam.
By itself this would not have brought me closer to the Church.
I had a son in August, he was born with a condition called craniosynostosis.
Not sure what happened there but I realised that my son would only be safe if I asked for the intercession of Mary.
I cant explain it, but that was it.
Islam offers me nothing in this world and no promise of the next.
Catholicism is here and now for me, as well as in the next.
Thats what brought me into the Church.