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Bisme Allah ArRahman IrRaheem

Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatulahi Wa Barakatoh

All praise be to Allah (subhanallah wa Ta-allah). May He be pleased with us and continue to keep us on the straight path.

Blessings and greetings be upon the Holy Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him)… Syeda Fatima Al-Zahra (alayha salam)… their holy progeny and Imam Al-Mehdi (May Allah hasten his reappearance).

It is with great pleasure that I stand here today on this blessed occasion, to celebrate the greatest Eid in the Islamic calendar and to share my journey towards the truth with you…

I find this occasion in particular, as a time to be extremely thankful to Allah for the blessing of His guidance and illuminating my life with the presence of Ahlul-Bayt and Wilayaat.

I believe that Allah exists in the hearts of us all; it is something that is innate, however some of us choose to acknowledge it and submit to that Higher Force, whilst others choose to ignore it and live their life according to their own will and desires.

As a child, I felt this presence of Allah in my heart and desired to submit; however, I was unsure about the way to reach this destination.

I often contemplated about where did I come from, why am I here and where I am going

Growing up in Australia in a strict Catholic Christian environment did not allow any enquiry into beliefs, it was expected that I would follow my parents and accept their religion blindly without question.

Many concepts such as the doctrine of Trinity, where God Himself exists in three parts, including Jesus (a.s) being the son of God and praying to humanlike statues, are some of the Christian beliefs that I started to question from a young age.

I was continually dissatisfied with incomplete or illogical answers provided and eventually I became a nuisance and was punished by the Christian Sisters at School for my frank and inquisitive nature.

When I was 13 years old the Sister asked the classroom, who doesn’t like the Bible I was the only one in the room to answer, I stated that “It has been tampered with by a human hand, it has pornography in it, and I believe that it is not God’s true word”. I was told to get out of the classroom.

In my teenage years, I abandoned Christianity altogether, tired of established Western religious systems.

I would have dreams of groups of people from different nationalities wrapped in white garbs, walking up and down systematically in a place with large pillars. I connected this to Ghandi; so when I was older I started studying Eastern religions. My enquiries inclined me towards Buddhism.

During this time my mother was preparing to fulfill a lifelong dream of traveling to Egypt. I often mocked my mother’s obsession with Egypt. However, it seems now that it was Allah’s blessed plan.

My mother traveled to Egypt in 1997.

Shortly after, I traveled to Europe to visit my relatives, although I had no interest for Egypt, I planned to stay in Egypt for 5 days to see my mother.

I flew with Gulf Airlines. On the plane I plugged in the headset to listen to music; I stopped at the sound of a beautiful rhythmic harmony that brought immense peace to my heart, despite being unable to understand its meaning.

After arriving in Egypt I stayed much longer than planned. In fact, every time I attempted to leave I found something blocking my way.

Everywhere I traveled I was told over and over about a Masjid of one of the Ahlul-Bayt in Cairo. If I went there, my wishes would be granted. I didn’t know anything about this personality of the Ahlul-Bayt, but the people loved them so much and had so much faith in this place I was also inspired. The remnants of the Fatimid Kalifate left a love for the Ahlul-Bayt, still present amongst Egyptians today.

So I went to the Masjid of Hussein full of hope, while at the Zahrih I sincerely asked to be guided to the truth, to be shown the straight path and end my search and to change my empty life in Australia.

Growing up in the West, I was constantly fed with negative images of Islam and Muslims; however, as a traveled in Egypt I saw strong family values, respect for the elders, and a great spirit of generosity. People were so poor, yet their hearts were so content and satisfied, like they knew their destination and purpose in this life. I did not see this drive towards materialism, nor a fear for tomorrow. I concluded that most of these characteristics were driven by religious foundations.

This initiated my enquiries into Islam and the more I discovered, the more I was impressed; I found Islam to be a complete package, covering all spheres of life, from medicine to hygiene, science to moral values, and even the unseen world.

One day walking down the street, I heard that same beautiful rhythmic music I heard on the plane coming from the coffee shop. I was told that it was the Holy Quran.

Finally I was given the Holy Quran in English. The moment I opened

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