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A Call to the Light of Truth**





*Prepared by: Faisal Al-Sharif*








In a world filled with challenges and choices, we often find ourselves at a crossroads between truth and falsehood. What drives some people to remain in the darkness of falsehood, while others strive toward the light of truth? How can the truth be difficult for some to accept, while others choose to cling to falsehood for reasons of comfort or security? These questions are not just philosophical musings; they are a call to seek the truth and walk the path of guidance.





When confronted with truths that could change our worldview or challenge our beliefs, we may feel fear or discomfort. Change is not easy, and admitting that what we once believed may not be correct requires great courage. However, staying in falsehood and not seeking the truth can be harmful both to the individual and to society. In this article, we will explore the importance of seeking the truth by reflecting deeply on the meanings of Islam as the true religion, extending an open invitation to anyone in search of the truth.








When we choose to ignore the truth or refuse to listen to differing opinions, we are choosing to live in an illusion that may provide temporary comfort but ultimately prevents us from progressing and growing. The truth, though challenging, carries with it the light of understanding and awareness that leads us to a more harmonious and honest life. Clinging to falsehood is not just a state of stagnation; it is an active choice to remain in darkness instead of seeking the light.





Pursuing the truth is a journey that requires courage and openness to change. Although facing the truth may be uncomfortable at first, it is the first step toward a life full of knowledge and understanding. Staying in falsehood may seem easier, but it ultimately limits our potential and hinders our development.





In this context, I invite you to reflect on the religion of Islam, the true faith brought by the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as a mercy to all the worlds and guidance for all humanity. Islam calls us to worship Allah alone, without associating anything with Him, and to stay away from all that contradicts this from beliefs or actions.





Islam is not just a religion; it is a complete way of life that aims to achieve inner and outer peace. In Islam, the creed is based on pure monotheism and belief that Allah, the Almighty, is the Creator and Sustainer of everything, and He alone deserves worship. The Quran, the miraculous word of Allah, is our guide and light in this life, leading us to the straight path and distinguishing truth from falsehood.





As the Quran states: 





*"Indeed, this Qur'an guides to that which is most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous deeds that they will have a great reward."*  


(Al-Quran, Surah Al-Isra, 17:9)





I invite you to read the Quran and explore the teachings of Islam from their original sources with an open mind and sincere heart, and to ask Allah for guidance to the truth. Islam provides answers to the great existential questions: Who are we? Why are we here? What is our destiny? It is a religion that combines intellect and spirit, calling you to think, reflect, and ultimately submit to Allah alone.





In the end, the choice between truth and falsehood is a choice between light and darkness, between growth and stagnation. We must challenge ourselves and be prepared to face the truths with courage, even if they are uncomfortable, because this is the only path to a life of true meaning and value. I sincerely invite you to discover Islam, the religion of truth and light, to find in it salvation, tranquility, and true peace.



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