How I became Muslim: Conversion Stories
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Many people ask me
how a preacher or priest in Christianity can ever go to Islam, especially
considering all the negative things that we hear about Islam and Muslims
everyday. I would like to thank everyone for their interest and offer my humble
story, God Willing.
Actually, a very nice Christian gentleman asked me through email why and how I
left Christianity for Islam. So this is more or less a copy of the letter that I
sent back to him.
My name is Yusuf Estes and I am the National Muslim Chaplain for American
Muslims, sponsored by a number of organizations here in Washington, DC. As such,
I travel around the entire world lecturing and sharing the message of the Christ
of the Quran in Islam. We hold dialogs and discussion groups with all faiths and
enjoy the opportunity to work alongside of rabbis, ministers, preachers and
priests everywhere. Most of our work is in the institutional area, military,
universities and prisons. Primarily our goal is to educate and communicate the
correct message of Islam and who the Muslims really are. Although Islam has
grown now to tie Christianity as the largest of religions on earth, we see many
of those who claim Islam as Muslims, that do not correctly understand nor
properly represent the message of "Peace, Surrender and Obedience to God"
(Arabic = 'Islam').
Dear me, I am afraid that I got a bit ahead of myself, I was trying to give a
bit of background on my own personal experience to see if it would in anyway
benefit you in your ministry. This may seem quite strange that I would offer to
help you, while we perhaps share a few different perspectives and concepts of
God, Jesus, prophethood, sin and salvation. But you see, at one time I was in
the same boat as you. Really, I was. Let me explain.
I was born into a very strong Christian family in the Midwest. Our family and
their ancestors not only built the churches and schools across this land, but
actually were the same ones who came here in the first place. While I was still
in elementary we relocated in Houston, Texas in 1949 (I'm old). We attended
church regularly and I was baptized at the age of 12 in Pasadena, Texas. As a
teenager, I wanted to visit other churches to learn more of their teachings and
beliefs. The Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Charismatic movements,
Nazarene, Church of Christ, Church of God, Church of God in Christ, Full Gospel,
Agape, Catholic, Presbyterian and many more. I developed quite a thirst for the
"Gospel" or as we say; "Good News." My research into religion did not stop with
Christianity. Not at all. Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Metaphysics, native
American beliefs were all a part of my studies. Just about the only one that I
did not look into seriously was "Islam". Why? Good question.
Anyway, I became very interested in different types of music, especially Gospel
and Classical. Because my whole family was religious and musical it followed
that I too would begin my studies in both areas. All this set me for the logical
position of Music Minister in many of the churches that I became affiliated with
over the years. I started teaching keyboard instruments in 1960 and by 1963
owned my own studios in Laurel, Maryland, called "Estes Music Studios."
Over the next 30 years my father and I worked together in many business
projects. We had entertainment programs, shows and attractions. We opened piano
and organ stores all the way from Texas and Oklahoma to Florida. I made millions
of dollars in those years, but could not find the peace of mind that can only
come through knowing the truth and finding the real plan of salvation. I'm sure
you have asked yourself the question; "Why did God create me?" or "What is it
that God wants me to do?" or "Exactly who is God, anyway?" "Why do we believe in
'original sin?" and "Why would the sons of Adam be forced to accept his 'sins'
and then as a result be punished forever. But if you asked anyone these
questions, they would probably tell you that you have to believe without asking,
or that it is a 'mystery' and you shouldn't ask.
And then there is the concept of the 'Trinity.' If I would ask preachers or
ministers to give me some sort of an idea how 'one' could figure out to become
'three' or how God Himself, Who can do anything He Wills to do, cannot just
forgive people's sins, but rather and had to become a man, come down on earth,
be a human, and then take on the sins of all people. Keeping in mind that all
along He is still God of the whole universe and does as He Wills to do, both in
and outside of the universe as we know it.
Then one day in 1991, I came to know that the Muslims believed in the Bible. I
was shocked. How could this be? But that's not all, they
believe in Jesus as:
a true messenger of God;
prophet of God;
miracle birth without human intervention;
he was the 'Christ' or Messiah as predicted in the Bible;
he is with God now and most important;
He will be coming back in the Last Days to lead the believers against the
'Antichrist.'
This was too much for me. Especially since the evangelists that we used to
travel around with all hated Muslims and Islam very much. They even said things
that were not true to make people afraid of Islam. So, why would I want anything
to do with these people?
My First Meeting With a Muslim
My father was very active in supporting church work, especially church school
programs. He became and ordained minister in the 1970s. He and his wife (my
stepmother) knew many of the TV evangelists and preachers and even visited Oral
Roberts and helped in the building of the "Prayer Tower" in Tulsa, OK. They also
were strong supporters of Jimmy Swaggart, Jim and Tammy Fae Bakker, Jerry
Fallwell, John Haggi and the biggest enemy to Islam in America, Pat Robertson.
Dad and his wife worked together and were most active in recording "Praise"
tapes and distributing them for free to people in retirement homes, hospitals
and homes for the elderly. And then in 1991 he began doing business with a man
from Egypt and told me that he wanted me to meet him. This idea appealed to me
when I thought about the idea of having an international flavor. You know, the
pyramids, sphinx, Nile River and all that. Then my father mentioned that this
man was a 'Moslem.'
I couldn't believe my ears. A 'Moslem?' No way!
I reminded my dad of the various different things that we had heard about these
people, how they are Terrorists; hijackers; kidnappers; bombers and who knows
what else?
Not only that but: They don't believe in God. They kiss the ground five times a
day and They worship a black box in the desert. No! I did not want to meet this
'Moslem' man. No way! . My father insisted that I meet him and reassured me that
he was a very nice person. So, I gave in and agreed to the meeting.
But on my terms.
I agreed to meet him on a Sunday after church so we would be all prayed up and
in good standing with the Lord. I would be carrying my Bible under my arm as
usual. I would have my big shiny cross dangling and I would have on my cap which
says: "Jesus is Lord" right across the front. My wife and two young daughters
came along and we were ready for our first encounter with the 'Moslems.'
When I came into the shop and asked my father where the 'Moslem' was, he pointed
and said: "He's right over there."
I was confused. That couldn't be the Moslem. No way. I'm looking for a huge man
with flowing robes and big turban on his head, a beard half way down his shirt
and eyebrows that go all the way across his forehead.
This man had no beard. In fact, he didn't even have any hair on his head at all.
He was very close to bald. And he was very pleasant with a warm welcome and
handshake. This didn't make sense. I thought they are terrorists and bombers.
What is this all about? . Never mind. I'll get right to work on this guy. He
needs to be 'saved' and me and the Lord are going to do it.
So, after a quick introduction, I asked him: "Do you believe in God?"
He said: "Yes." (Good!)
Then I said: "Do you believe in Adam and Eve?"
He said: "Yes."
I said: "What about Abraham? You believe in him and how he tried to sacrifice
his son for God?"
He said: "Yes."
Then I asked:
"What about Moses?" "Ten Commandments?" "Parting the Red Sea?"
Again he said: "Yes."
Then: "What about the other prophets, David, Solomon and John the Baptist?"
He said: "Yes."
I asked: "Do you believe in the Bible?"
Again, he said: "Yes."
So, now it was time for the big question: "Do you believe in Jesus? That he was
the Messiah (Christ) of God?"
Again the said: "Yes."
Well now: "This was going to be easier than I had thought."
He was just about ready to be baptized only he didn't know it.
And I was just the one to do it, too.
I was winning souls to the Lord day after day and this would be a big
achievement for me, to catch one of these 'Moslems' and 'convert' him to
Christianity.
I asked him if he liked tea and he said he did. So off we went to a little shop
in the mall to sit and talk about my favorite subject: Beliefs.
While we sat in that little coffee shop for hours talking (I did most of the
talking) I came to know that he was very nice, quiet and even a bit shy. He
listened attentively to every word that I had to say and did not interrupt even
one time. I liked this man's way and thought that he had definite potential to
become a good Christian.
Little did I know the course of events about to unravel in front of my eyes.
First of all, I agreed with my father that we should do business with this man
and even encouraged the idea of him traveling along with me on my business trips
across the northern part of Texas. Day after day we would ride together and
discuss various issues pertaining to different beliefs that people have. And
along the way, I could of course interject some of my favorite radio programs of
worship and praise to help bring the message to this poor individual. We talked
about the concept of God; the meaning of life; the purpose of creation; the
prophets and their mission and how God reveals His Will to mankind. We also
shared a lot of personal experiences and ideas as well.
One day I came to know that my friend Mohamed was going to move out of the home
he have been sharing with a friend of his and was going to be living in the
mosque for a time. I went to my dad and asked him if we could invite Mohamed to
come out to our big home in the country and stay there with us. After all, he
could share some of the work and some expenses and he would be right there when
we were ready to go to out traveling around. My father agreed and Mohamed moved
in.
Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists
around the state of Texas. One of them lived on the Texas -- Mexico border and
another lived near lived Oklahoma border. One preacher liked to a huge wooden
cross that was bigger than a car. He would carry it over his shoulder and drag
the bottom on the ground and go down the road or freeway hauling these two beams
formed in the shape of a cross. People would stop their cars and come over to
him and ask him what was going on and he would give them pamphlets and booklets
on Christianity.
One day my friend with the cross had a heart attack and had to go to the
Veterans Hospital where he stayed for quite a long while. I used to visit him in
the hospital several times a week and I would take Mohamed with me with the
hopes that we could all share together in the subject of beliefs and religions.
My friend was not very impressed and it was obvious that he did not want to know
anything about Islam. Then one day a man who was sharing the room with my friend
came rolling into the room in his wheelchair. I went to him and asked him his
name and he said that it didn't matter and when I asked him where he was from he
said he was from the planet Jupiter. I thought about what he said and then began
to wonder if I was in the cardiac ward or the mental ward.
I knew the man was lonely and depressed and needed someone in his life. So, I
began to 'witness' to him about the Lord. I read to him out of the book of Jonah
in the Old Testament. I shared the story of the prophet Jonah who had been sent
by the Lord to call his people to the correct way. Jonah had left his people and
escaped by boat to leave his city and head out to sea. A storm came up and the
ship almost capsized and the people on board threw Jonah over the side of the
ship. A whale came up to the surface and grabbed Jonah, swallowed him and then
went down to the bottom of the sea, where he stayed for 3 days and 3 nights. Yet
because of God's Mercy, He caused the whale to rise to the surface and then spit
Jonah out to return back home safely to his city of Nineveh. And the idea was
that we can't really run away from our problems because we always know what we
have done. And what is more, God also always knows what we have done.
After sharing this story with the man in the wheel chair, he looked up and me
and apologized. He told me he was sorry for his rude behavior and that he had
experienced some real serious problems recently. Then he said that he wanted to
confess something to me. And I said that I was not a Catholic priest and I don't
handle confessions. He replied back to me that he knew that. In fact, he said:
"I am a Catholic priest."
I was shocked. Here I had been trying to preach Christianity to a priest. What
in the world was happening here?
The priest began to share his story of being a missionary for the church for
over 12 years to south and Central America and Mexico and even in New York's
'Hell's Kitchen.' When he was released from the hospital he needed a place to go
to recover and rather than let him go to stay with a Catholic family, I told my
dad that we should invite him to come out and live with us in the country along
with our families and Mohamed. It was agreed by all that he would so, he moved
out right away.
During the trip out to our home, I talked with the priest about some of the
concepts of beliefs in Islam and to my surprise he agreed and then shared even
more about this with me. I was shocked when he told me that Catholic priests
actually study Islam and some even carry doctors degrees in this subject. This
was all very enlightening to me. But there was still a lot more to come.
After settling in, we all began to gather around the kitchen table after dinner
every night to discuss religion. My father would bring his King James Version of
the Bible, I would bring out my Revised Standard Version of the Bible, my wife
had another version of the Bible (maybe something like Jimmy Swaggart's 'Good
News For Modern Man." The priest of course, had the Catholic Bible which has 7
more books in it that the Protestant Bible. So we spent more time talking about
which Bible was the right one or the most correct one, than we did trying to
convince Mohamed about becoming a Christian.
At one point I recall asking him about the Quran and how many versions of it
there were in the last 1,400 years. He told me that there was only ONE QURAN.
And that it had never been changed. Yet he let me know that the Quran had been
memorized by hundreds of thousands of people, in it's entirety and were
scattered about the earth in many different countries. Over the centuries since
the Quran was revealed millions have memorized it completely and have taught it
to others who have memorized it completely, from cover to cover, letter perfect
without mistakes.
This did not seem possible to me. After all, the original languages of the Bible
have all been dead languages for centuries and the documents themselves have
been lost in their originals for hundreds and thousands of years. So, how could
it be that something like this could be so easy to preserve and to recite from
cover to cover.
Anyway, one day the priest asked the Mohamed if he might accompany him to the
mosque to see what it was like there. They came back talking about their
experience there and we could not wait to ask the priest what it was like and
what all types of ceremonies they performed. He said they didn't really 'do'
anything. They just came and prayed and left. I said: "They left? Without any
speeches or singing?" He said that was right.
A few more days went by and the Catholic priest asked Mohamed if he might join
him again for a trip to the mosque which they did. But this time it was
different. They did not come back for a very long time. It became dark and we
worried that something might have happened to them. Finally they arrived and
when they came in the door I immediately recognized Mohamed, but who was this
alongside of him? Someone wearing a white robe and a white cap. Hold on a
minute! It was the priest. I said to him: "Pete? -- Did you become a 'Moslem?'
He said that he had entered into Islam that very day. THE PRIEST BECAME A
MUSLIM!! What next? (You'll see).
So, I went upstairs to think things over a bit and began to talk to my wife
about the whole subject. She then told me that she too was going to enter into
Islam, because she knew it was the truth. I was really shocked now. I went
downstairs and woke up Mohamed and asked him to come outside with me for a
discussion. We walked and talked that whole night through. By the time he was
ready to pray Fajr (the morning prayer of the Muslims) I knew that the truth had
come at last and now it was up to me to do my part. I went out back behind my
father's house and found an old piece of plywood lying under an overhang and
right there I put my head down on the ground facing the direction that the
Muslims pray five times a day.
Now then in that position, with my body stretched out on the plywood and my head
on the ground, I asked: "O God. If you are there, guide me, guide me." And then
after a while I raised up my head and I noticed something. No, I didn't see
birds or angels coming out of the sky nor did I hear voices or music, nor did I
see bright lights and flashes. What I did notice was a change inside of me. I
was aware now more than ever before that it was time for me to stop lying and
cheating and doing sneaky business deals. It was time that I really work at
being an honest and upright man. I knew now what I had to do. So I went upstairs
and took a shower with the distinct idea that I was 'washing' away the sinful
old person that I had become over the years. And I was now coming into a new,
fresh life. A life based on truth and proof.
Around 11:00 A.M. that morning, I stood before two witnesses, one the ex-priest,
formerly known as Father Peter Jacob's, and the other Mohamed Abel Rehman and
announced my 'shahadah' (open testimony to the Oneness of God and the
prophethood of Muhammad, peace be upon him).
A few minutes later, my wife follow along and gave the same testimony. But hers
was in front of 3 witnesses (me being the third)
My father was a bit more reserved on the subject and waited a few more months
before he made his shahadah (public testimony). But he did finally commit to
Islam and began offering prayers right along with me and the other Muslims in
the local masjid (mosque).
The children were taken out of the Christian school and placed in Muslim
schools. And now ten years later, they are memorizing much of the Quran and the
teachings of Islam.
My father's wife was the last of all to acknowledge that Jesus could not be a
son of God and that he must have been a mighty prophet of God, but not God.
Now stop and think. A whole entire household of people from varying backgrounds
and ethnic groups coming together in truth to learn how to know and worship the
Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Think. A Catholic priest. A minister of
music and preacher. An ordained minister and builder of Christian schools. And
they all come into Islam! Only by His Mercy were we all guided to see the real
truth of Islam without any blinders on their eyes any longer.
If I were to stop right here, I'm sure that you would have to admit that at
least, this is an amazing story, right? After all, three religious leaders of
three separate denominations all going into one very opposite belief at the same
time and then soon after the rest of the household.
But that is not all. There is more! The same year, while I was in Grand Prairie,
Texas (near Dallas) I met a Baptist seminary student from Tennessee named Joe,
who also came to Islam after reading the Holy Quran while in BAPTIST SEMINARY
COLLEGE!
There are others as well. I recall the case of the Catholic priest in a college
town who talked about the good things in Islam so much that I was forced to ask
him why he didn't enter Islam. He replied: "What? And loose my job?" - His name
is Father John and there is still hope for him yet.
More? Yes. The very next year I met a former Catholic priest who had been a
missionary for 8 years in Africa. He learned about Islam while he was there and
entered into Islam. He then changed his name to Omar and moved to Dallas Texas.
Any more? Again, yes. Two years later, while in San Antonio, Texas I was
introduced to a former Arch Bishop of the Orthodox Church of Russia who learned
about Islam and gave up his position to enter Islam.
And since my own entrance into Islam and becoming a chaplain to the Muslims
throughout the country and around the world, I have encountered many more
individuals who were leaders, teachers and scholars in other religions who
learned about Islam and entered into it. They came from Hindus, Jews, Catholics,
Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Greek and Russian Orthodox, Coptic Christians
from Egypt, non-denominational churches and even scientists who had been
atheists.
Why? Good question.
May I suggest to the seeker of truth do the following NINE STEPS to purification
of the mind:
1.) Clean their mind, their heart and their soul real good.
2.) Clear away all the prejudices and biases
3.) Read a good translation of the meaning of the Holy Quran in a language that
they can understand best.
4.) Take some time.
5.) Read and reflect.
6.) Think and pray.
7.) And keep on asking the One who created you in the first place, to guide you
to the truth.
8.) Keep this up for a few months. And be regular in it.
9.) Above all, do not let others who are poisoned in their thinking influence
you while your are in this state of "rebirth of the soul."
The rest is between you and the Almighty Lord of the Universe. If you truly love
Him, then He already Knows it and He will deal with each of us according to our
hearts.
So, now you have the introduction to the story of my coming into Islam and
becoming Muslim. There is more on the Internet about this story and there are
more pictures there as well. Please take the time to visit it and then please
take the time to email me and let us come together to share in all truths based
on proofs for understanding our origins and our purpose and goals in this life
and the Next Life.
And once again I thank you for your email today. If you hadn't sent it, I
probably would still not have completed this task of putting down the story once
and for all of how "Priest and Preachers Are Coming to Islam."
May Allah guide you on your journey to all truth. Ameen. And May He open your
heart and your mind to the reality of this world and the purpose of this life,
ameen.
Peace to you and Guidance from Allah the One Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer
of all that exists.
Your friend,
Yusuf Estes
Chaplain Yusuf Estes
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