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| PROF. MILLER EMBRACE ISLAM | |
| By: Captshittu Date: August 11, 2017, 5:27 pm | |
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| [font=times new roman]PROF. MILLER EMBRACED ISLAM[/font] | |
| In 1978 Professor Miller embraced Islam and called himself | |
| Abdul-Ahad. He then devoted his life to Da�wah through TV | |
| programs and public lectures. | |
| In 1977, Professor Gary Miller, the active Canadian preacher and | |
| mathematics and logic lecturer at Toronto University, decided to | |
| provide a great service to Christianity through exposing | |
| scientific and historical errors in the Noble Qur�an in such a | |
| way that would be beneficial to him and his fellow preachers in | |
| calling Muslims to Christianity. However, the result was | |
| completely to the contrary. | |
| Miller�s writings were fair and his study and comments were | |
| positive, even better than many Muslims would write about the | |
| Noble Qur�an. He considered the Noble Qur�an, as it should be | |
| and reached the conclusion that it cannot be a work of a human | |
| being. | |
| The first surprising issue for Professor Miller was the | |
| challenging tone in many verses of the Qur�an such as the verses | |
| that can be translated as: | |
| Will they not then contemplate the Qur�an? And if it had been | |
| from (anywhere) other than the Providence of Allah, indeed they | |
| would have found in it many difference(s). ( An-Nisa� 4:82) | |
| And in case you are suspicious about what We have been sending | |
| down upon Our bondman, (i.e., the Prophet himself) then come up | |
| with a surah of like (manner), and invoke your witnesses, apart | |
| from Allah, in case you are sincere. (Al-Baqarah 2:23) | |
| Although Professor Miller was challenging at the beginning, he | |
| ended astonished at what he found. The following are some of the | |
| points he mentioned in Miller�s lecture �The Amazing Qur�an�: | |
| There is no such author who writes a book and then challenges | |
| others that this book is errorless. As for the Noble Qur�an, it | |
| is the other way round. It tells the reader that there are no | |
| errors in it and then challenges all people to find any, if any. | |
| The Noble Qur�an does not mention the hard events in Prophet | |
| Muhammad�s personal life, such as the death of his dear wife | |
| Lady Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her), death of his | |
| daughters and sons. Strangely enough, the verses that were | |
| revealed as a comment on some of the setbacks proclaimed victory | |
| while those revealed at time of victory warned against arrogance | |
| and called for more sacrifices and efforts. | |
| If one writes his own autobiography, he would magnify the | |
| victories and justify the defeats. The Noble Qur�an did the | |
| opposite and this is consistent and logical: it was not a | |
| history of a specific period but rather a text that sets general | |
| rules for the relationship between Allah (the Almighty) and | |
| worshippers. | |
| Miller thought about a particular verse that can be translated | |
| as: | |
| �Say, �Surely I admonish you with one (thing) only, that you | |
| rise up to Allah by twos and singly; thereafter meditate: in no | |
| way is there any madness in your Companion. Decidedly he is | |
| nothing except a constant warner to you, before a strict | |
| torment.� ( Saba� 34:46) | |
| He indicated the experiments one researcher had carried out at | |
| Toronto University on �Effectiveness of Collective Discussion�. | |
| The researcher had gathered different numbers of interlocutors | |
| in discussions and compared results. He discovered that the | |
| maximum efficiency of the discussion was achieved when the | |
| interlocutors were two while the more the number the less the | |
| efficiency. There is a surah in the Noble Qur�an called Maryam | |
| (Mary) in which Lady Maryam (may Allah be pleased with her) is | |
| eulogized in a way not even found in the Bible. At the same | |
| time, there is no surah in the name of Lady `A�ishah (may Allah | |
| be pleased with her) or Lady Fatimah (may Allah be pleased with | |
| her). The name of prophet Isa (peace be upon him) (Jesus) is | |
| mentioned 25 times in the Noble Qur�an while the name of Prophet | |
| Muhammad (peace be upon him) is mentioned only five times. | |
| Some attackers say that devils used to dictate to Prophet | |
| Muhammad (peace be upon him) what to write in the Noble Qur�an. | |
| But the question is how could this be while it contains verse | |
| that can be translated as: | |
| And the devils have not brought the revelation down. It is not | |
| allowable for them, nor would they be able. (Ash-Shu`ara� | |
| 26:210-211) | |
| So when you recite the Qur'an, [first] seek refuge in Allah from | |
| Satan, the expelled [from His mercy]. ( An-Nahl 16:98) | |
| If you were in the situation of the Prophet (peace be upon him) | |
| while he and Abu-Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) were | |
| inside the Cave of Hira� surrounded by the unbelievers who could | |
| have seen them if they had looked down. The human reaction would | |
| be to search for a back exit or some other way out or to shush | |
| in order not to be heard. However, the Prophet (peace be upon | |
| him) told Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him): | |
| Grieve not; surely Allah is with us. (At-Tawbah 9:40) | |
| This is not the mentality of a deceiver; it is the mentality of | |
| a prophet who has the confidence that Allah (the Almighty) would | |
| surely take care of him. | |
| Surat Al-Masad was revealed ten years before the death of | |
| Abu-Lahab, the Prophet�s uncle. He had ten complete years to | |
| prove that the Noble Qur�an was wrong. However, he did not | |
| believe or even pretend to believe. How could the Prophet (peace | |
| be upon him) be that confident unless he was sure that the Noble | |
| Qur�an was Allah�s (the Almighty) revelation? | |
| Commenting on the verse: | |
| That is from the news of the unseen which We reveal to you, [O | |
| Muhammad]. You knew it not, neither you nor your people, before | |
| this. So be patient; indeed, the [best] outcome is for the | |
| righteous. ( Hud 11:49) | |
| Miller writes that none of the Scriptures uses this kind of | |
| style; that is, giving the reader the piece of information and | |
| then tells him it is new information. It is really a unique | |
| challenge. What if the people of Makkah, even by pretense, had | |
| said they knew that before? What if one scholar discovered later | |
| that this information was already known before? However, this | |
| did not happen. | |
| Professor Miller mentioned what Contemporary Catholic | |
| Encyclopedia includes under the entry �Qur�an�. It mentions that | |
| despite the plethora of studies, theories, and attempts to | |
| attack the veracity of Qur�anic revelation under many pretexts | |
| none of them can be logically adopted. The Church itself did not | |
| dare to adopt any of such theories but at the same time it did | |
| not admit the truthfulness of the Muslims� theory that the Noble | |
| Qur�an is, without doubt, the last heavenly revelation. | |
| In fact, Professor Miller was fair enough and was honest enough | |
| to change his position and choose the right way. Blessed be he | |
| and those who search for truth and do not allow their prejudices | |
| to prevent them from reaching it. | |
| Final Comment | |
| In 1977, Professor Miller had a famous debate with Islamic | |
| preacher Ahmad Deedat. His logic was clear and his | |
| justifications seemed based on intent to reach the truth without | |
| pride or prejudice. Many wished at the time that this man would | |
| embrace Islam. | |
| In 1978 Professor Miller embraced Islam and called himself | |
| Abdul-Ahad . He worked for some years at Oil and Minerals | |
| University in Saudi Arabia and then devoted his life to Da`wah | |
| through TV programs and public lectures. | |
| Just think and do not let your prejudices prevent you from the | |
| right path. | |
| ________________ | |
| Source: Taken from the book �A Message to Those Who Do Not | |
| Believe in Prophet Muhammad� | |
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