I have found to my entire satisfaction and peace the teaching and practice of Islam
Posted by amad on May 11 2006 04:06:39
I have reached Islam through a great maze of studies rationalism, metaphysics, science, philosophy and the doctrines of various Christian sects - extending over many years. All these doctrines and 'isms' offered in turn divergent specifically individual points of view. They seemed, at first sight to afford satisfactory solutions of the great problems of life and death (and the herafter), but when examined critically they produced no evidence of the continuity of the life after death...
I owe to physical research my emergence from all such doctrines and philosophical quagmire. To my mind it has produced indubitable proofs of man's survival of physical death, therefore, disposes off the agnostic's contentions about it as thoroughly as it does the Christian's claim to an exclusive and privilege place in the kingdom of Heaven. Once satisfied that man does continue his existence of this physical life, I began to need a religion more free from dogma and mediavalism - in short, a religion more conformed to explications in accordance with the whole manifestation of Nature and the Universe, and I have found that, to my entire satisfaction and peace, in the teaching and practice of Islam.
Henry Sandbach
Mold Flint, Wales
October 15, 1931