WHAT DRIVES PEOPLE TO CONVERT TO ISLAM?

The various aspects of Islam which drives people to convert despite its 
negative portrayal in the media.



The nature of religious faith is quite mysterious.  As part of their religious 
faiths, people believe in a variety of deities.  There are people who have 
religious faith in the unseen supreme inimitable power, and then there are 
others who believe in some humans as Gods, or animals (e.g.  monkeys), fire, 
idols made of stone, and the list goes on.

A lot is associated with having a religious “faith”.  Part of it has to do with 
beliefs passed on through generations.  People’s identities therefore get tied 
to it.  Many times, these beliefs and associated feelings are not completely 
demonstrable by reason or any rational arguments.  There is nothing right or 
wrong with this, but that’s just how the nature of religious faith has come to 
be.

Almost everyone thinks they are right in their faith and beliefs.  Being with 
people and groups with similar faith further strengthens people’s faith, and 
they see it as right, even though logical reasoning and argument sometimes 
can’t explain it all.  That’s simple human psychology.

 Islam’s arguments based on intellectual reasoning
Muslims believe however, that the Islamic religion is different in this 
context.  One may argue that similar to other faiths there are aspects of it 
which are not completely demonstrable by reason, but on the other hand the 
Quranic text, which is God’s words addressing humanity at large, uses 
intellectual reason, critical thinking, and the process of reflection as a 
means not only to reinforce the faith of the believers, but also to call 
non-believers to ponder about the authenticity of Islam as the way of life for 
humanity at large.  Although no religious beliefs can be fully based on logic 
and reasoning, Islam and Quran provide more than enough examples and an 
opportunity to examine the truth and the soundness of its message through the 
lens of empirical evidence and knowledge.

No one (Muslim or otherwise) would argue that critical thinking and reflection 
can be a major catalyst for changing ones life.  Critical thinking has been 
used by many to improve their lives simply because a critical thinker asks 
probing questions about a situation, collects as much information as possible, 
reflects on the ideas collected and generated in context of the information 
available, keeps an open and unbiased mind, and carefully scrutinizes 
assumptions and seeks alternatives.   

This is the reason, therefore, that new Muslim converts would attribute the use 
of intelligent reasoning, reflection and critical thinking when explaining 
their journey to Islam.  Such people cut through the hysteria created in the 
media to view Islam from a critical lens and following the truth thus comes 
naturally to them as part of this process.  How else can one explain the 
increase in conversions with the increase of anti-Islamic rhetoric? How else 
can one explain that more non-Muslim preachers have been converting to Islam 
than ever before? Although, as Muslims, we believe that guidance comes only 
from Allah, the use of a person’s God-gifted intellectual reasoning has a very 
powerful role to play in Muslim converts making that destiny changing decision. 
 And once converted, they rarely go back to their old faiths, simply because a 
faith whose foundations are built on logic and reason is much less likely to be 
shaken down than one which simply builds upon a set of rites and sacraments.

  Reasons attributed by new Converts
Some of the reasons given why people convert to Islam are the eloquence of the 
Quran’s language, its overwhelming scientific evidence and proofs, arguments 
rooted in intellectual reasoning, and the Divine wisdom behind various social 
issues.   The uniqueness and beauty of the Quran’s text has been marveled by 
the best of Arab linguists and scholars, both Muslim and otherwise, from the 
days it was revealed until today.  The more knowledgeable people are in the 
language, the more they appreciate the wonders of the textual fluency of the 
Quran.    Revealed more than 1400 years ago, the Quran also has numerous 
scientific facts that are being validated by science only in this era.    
Furthermore, it is the only known religious text that challenges mankind to 
think, reflect and ponder over the creation at large, social issues, God’s 
existence, and more.  The Quran, in many instances, challenges people to 
reflect and think on their own, rather than heeding the loose talk of those 
whose criticism is based on baseless foundations.    Finally, the Quran 
provides a solution to numerous social issues, deviation from which has been 
known to cause societal chaos at all levels. 

The Quran is a confident assertion of a Supreme Being; the only known religious 
book that has a confident assertion of a Supreme Being on all issues ranging 
from the creation of the universe to most particular components of the social 
milieu.   Moreover, its Divine Text - the language and prose of the Quran - is 
very different from the language in the Prophet’s sayings, which demonstrates 
that the Quran is not from the creative imagination or inspired words of 
Prophet Muhammad, as many doubters have alleged in the past, and continue to do 
even today. 

We can see that most of these reasons can only be attributed to the process of 
critical thinking and intellectual reflection.   However, cold reasoning is not 
enough.   The heart has to be engaged in the search: a search whose aim is to 
reach for the truth at its core.   No wonder, then, that when such sincere 
people hear the Quran for the first time, and understand it, they say:

“We believe in it; surely, it is the Truth from our Lord.   Indeed, even before 
it, we were Muslims!” (Quran 28:53)

The Quran challenges humanity at large to think, reflect and ponder over their 
affairs on numerous occasions.  This is some of what the Quran states:

·        Thus do We explain the verses (and their signification) in detail for 
the people who reflect. (Jonah, Quran 10:24)

·        Do they not think deeply about their own selves (being)?  Allah has 
created not the heavens and the Earth and all that is between them except with 
truth and for an appointed term.  And indeed many of mankind deny the Meeting 
with their Lord. (The-Romans, Quran 30:8)

·        He it is Who has appointed for you the night that you may rest 
therein, and the day to make things visible.  Verily, in this are signs for a 
people who listen. (Jonah, Quran 10:67)

·        Does man think that he will be left to no purpose? (The Resurrection, 
Quran 75:36)

·        Did you think that We had created you in play, and that you would not 
be brought back to Us?” (The Believers, Quran 23:115)

·        Or do you think that most of them hear or understand? They are only 
like cattle; nay, they are even farther astray from the Path. (The Criterion, 
Quran 25:44)

·        Do they not reflect? There is no madness in their companion 
(Muhammad).  He is but a plain Warner. (The Heights, Quran 7:184)

·        Had We sent down this Quran on a mountain, you would surely have seen 
it humbling itself and rending asunder for the fear of God.  Such are the 
parables which We put forward to mankind that they may reflect. (The 
Overcrowding, Quran 59:21)

When studying the many cases of new Muslim converts, we see that engaging in 
critical thinking and intellectual reasoning have led people to change their 
non-Islamic faiths – the same faiths that would earlier supposedly have moved 
mountains, but were diluted by the voice of reason easily heard in the roots of 
Islam.  A mere process of thinking and reflection brings so much into light 
that otherwise would remain veiled by the distractions and forces of anti-Islam 
pundits.  Those who are bent on seeing only the negative fail to see the light 
of truth. Rather, they engage in a never ending superficial analysis to 
unsuccessfully prove their misguided philosophies.

There are many statistics in the media that highlight the phenomenal rate at 
which people are converting to Islam.  Although, the authenticity of all these 
sources has not been validated for the purpose of this article, some of them 
include the following:

·        According to “The Almanac Book of Facts”, the population increased 
137% within the past decade, Christianity increased 46%, while Islam increased 
235%.

·        100,000 people per year in America alone, are converting to Islam.  
For every 1 male convert to Islam, 4 females convert to Islam

·        TV Report: 4,000 Germans Convert To ISLAM Each Year

·        About 25,000 people convert to Islam every year in the UK alone

·        …many more examples exist.

What about Muslims?
If voices of reason embedded in the teachings of Islam are causing non-Muslims 
to revert to Islam in droves, why is it that so many Muslims born into the 
religion usually fail to fully follow, and thus enjoy, the teachings of the 
religion?  The fact is that it may just be the lack of critical thinking and 
reflection on the part of some Muslims that is forcing the Muslim world to have 
a substandard way of life as a whole.  Islam and its teachings hold the promise 
of a fulfilling and peaceful life for all.  Yet Muslims continue to ignore the 
basics and get mired in social and moral issues causing unnecessary pain and 
suffering on themselves and their families.  The fact is that only if they 
would think and reflect on the teachings of their own religion, they could 
escape the many problems and challenges that face them.

The Message
To non-Muslims who have only scratched the surface of Islam and may be getting 
distracted by those who are the wrong torch bearers of this religion and by the 
biased voices in the media, the message is simple – try to view the teachings 
of Islam with a critical lens.  It may be that you will be able to see more 
reason than you may initially have thought was not present.  To Muslims, the 
message is that sometimes we do not appreciate the teachings of our own 
religion simply because we never think and grow beyond the few religious 
practices in our operating lives.  A focused effort to learn, think and reflect 
more will help us get closer to the religious teachings in ways that can 
drastically improve our lives.



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