MY INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE: A CRASH COURSE IN RELIGION AND FAITH (continued)
April
2009
There is good in Islam

I suppose that most people learn about Islam from their parents or from teachers. As for me, I learned a few things about Islam by observing how others in Indonesia practice this faith.
I did not travel to Indonesia to learn about Islam. Yet, while there, Islam presented itself to me.
I did not learn about the teachings of the prophet Muhammad or the nuances of Islamic practice. Although, I did learn that Muslims must pray facing the Mecca five times a day, must cleanse themselves before entering the prayer hall, and on certain times during the year, they must fast. What I did learn, from those who practice this faith, is that there is good in Islam. In the process, I was prodded into re-thinking my initial impression of Islam that was formed from my ignorance and bad press about atrocities supposedly committed in furtherance of this faith. In the end, I feel a sense of gratitude that my Indonesian experience has left me with a better appreciation for this faith called Islam.
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