Conversation: An Intellectual Transformation by Maulana Waiduddin Khan - page 21

Convertion an Intellectual Transformation
Conversion: An Intellectual Transformation
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The author of this book is an example of this kind of
inner faith conversion. He was born in a Muslim
family and until 1942, kept on performing all
religious duties and rituals under the influence of
the family. Then, an intellectual revolt took place in
his mind against Islam and consequently he became
a totally irreligious person for many years to come.
It was not until 1948, after five years of systematic
analytical study of modern philosophy, science and
religion that the author was fully convinced of the
continuing relevance and credibility of Islam and
decided to return to it again. But, this time it was a
return, or conversion, to a consciously chosen and
rediscovered Islam, not to the traditionally
inherited one.
To sum up, conversion is a universal and
inescapable law of nature. A study of psychology
and history tells us that, in order to give a new
impetus to an individual or a group and to bring
about a moral and intellectual revolution, what is
most effective is the sense of discovery. This feeling
of having discovered some truth, which was as yet
unknown, awakens all the dormant powers of the
individual. This feeling turns an ordinary man into
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