Becoming Muslim 
                
                Ali Muhammad Mori 
                (Japan) 
                Social Worker and Preacher  
                 
                About 18 years ago I was in Manchuria where Japan was still 
                wielding power. It was in a desert near Pieching that I first 
                came across a group of Muslims. They were leading a pious life 
                and I was deeply impressed by their way of living and by their 
                attitude on life. This impression became deeper and deeper as I 
                travelled into the interior of Manchuria.  
                I returned to Japan --- a defeated country --- in summer of 
                1946 and I found that the situation in Japan had changed 
                altogether. There was tremendous change in the realm of thinking 
                of the people. Buddhism which was the faith of the majority of 
                Japanese, was thoroughly corrupted and instead of providing 
                salvation it was exerting an evil influence upon society.  
                Christianity, after the war had made rapid strides in Japan 
                although it existed there for the last 90 years but it had 
                remained as a formal religion only. At first Christianity seemed 
                to be accepted by the innocent, pure and simple young people who 
                in a way had `killed' their love for Buddhism, but to their 
                great disappointment they soon found out that behind the cover 
                of Christianity there existed the network of British and 
                American capitalist interest. Christianity which has been given 
                up in Christian contries is now being used for export, to serve 
                their capitalistic interest.  
                Japan is geographically located between Russia on the one 
                hand and America on the other and both wish to exert their 
                influence on the Japanese people. None can offer a lasting and 
                happy solution to the spiritually disturbed Japanese people.  
                To my mind it will be the doctrine of Islam and none other 
                that undoubtedly offers the much sought solution. Particularly I 
                am appreciative for the fraternity in Islam. All Muslims are 
                brethren unto one another and God has enjoined that they should 
                live in peace and harmony with each other. I believe that it is 
                this type of `Brotherhood' which is so vital and needed most by 
                the world today.  
                Last summer three Muslims visited Tokushima. They had come 
                from Pakistan and it was from them that I learnt a great deal 
                about Islam and what it stands for. Mr Motiwala in Kobe and Mr. 
                Mita in Tokyo came to my help and I embraced Islam.  
                Last but not the least, I eagerly hope that one day the bonds 
                of Islam will infuse new spirit amongst Muslims from every nook 
                and corner of the world and this great message of God will 
                resound once again with full glory from every land, so that the 
                Earth becomes a Heaven to live in and God's creatures be really 
                happy --- both materially and spiritually elevated as God does 
                intend.  
                 
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