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Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/drmohamedghilan Twitter Handle: @mohamedghilan Website: www.mohamedghilan.com The message addressed in this episode: Hello Mr. Mohamed Ghilan, This is my short story. I'm a born Egyptian Muslim teen, who came across these big questions of life at the age of around 14. I was doing umrah back then, when I asked myself this one question of why I am Muslim. This question haunted me down (and still is) after 4 years. I started doing my research, and I came across a lot of different arguments here and there, the Quranic miracles etc etc. And God knows best how much time I spent in the last four years of my life searching for an answer for this one question. The thing that I was looking for, was obviously proof. Proof that God exists, and proof that Islam is the one true religion. But it wasn't as easy as it sounds like. I heard debates until I knew all the arguments an atheist and a theist would ever make by heart. It was then, where the religion and science era started, the ones who believe the Quran has every scientific discovery or theory as a hidden meaning to the ones who try to refute these claims. This was the longest part I spent time on, as I thought this is the only way I could prove my religion as the true one. But I don't really regret any of that, I still learned quite a lot, and the most important thing I learned was my sincerity. I stopped trying to defend something I didn't even choose and was sincerely searching for the truth, if there is any. Some time ago I came across the the argument of the Quran being eternal and static while science being changing over time, which made the quran science hypothesis a contradictory one, which was quite a relief honestly. I'm in college now and therefore don't have much time in this kind of research but I am glad I found your page as someone who is interested in the same field of questions. There are still a lot of questions I'm searching for, not quite sure if there are any answers to them. One of which is which criteria one has to use to judge the religion on truth and accuracy. How does Islam itself want us to believe? With what kind of logic and reasoning? What is the difference between blind faith and the belief in the unseen? As of my position now, I would call myself a Muslim agnostic. I know it sounds weird, but I am Muslim because it is what makes most sense to me right now, and agnostic because I do not claim I can prove neither a God nor a religion and I am in a position where I would gladly change my beliefs and views as a sincere person to whatever makes most sense. I hope I didn't waste a lot of your time, keep up the good work. and stay safe