SubhaanAllaah, the way some people are talking on here...
Like I have always said, alhamdulillaah I never got to properly meet Muslims before I became Muslim, as I don't know what I would have thought!
Islaam is perfect, the Muslims are not.
And the strange attitude that has been shown on this thread, the "we know the truth so nothing hurts us or bothers us and your not Muslim so ha!", then what kind of da'wah is that? I say to the ones who have made the silly comments on here that they should go and study da'wah, learn the rulings on da'wah and its regulations, learn how to give da'wah correctly and be a good example in all things.
Do you think this is how the Prophet (sallAllaahu 'alaihi wasalaam) was?
Are you aware that once the Sahaabi Abu Hurayrah (radiyAllaahu 'anhu) gave da'wah to his mother (who was a mushrik - disbeliever/polytheist) and she responded badly to his da'wah, she even spoke ill of the Prophet (sallAllaahu 'alaihi wasalaam).
Her words had such a bad affect on Abu Hurayrah that his eyes filled with tears and so he went to the Prophet (sallAllaahu 'alaihi wasalaam) who said to him, "What makes you cry, O Abu Hurayrah?" Abu Hurayrah explained what had happened to him, even that his mother had spoken ill of the Prophet, he asked him to pray for her guidance.
So what did the Prophet Muhammad (sallAllaahu 'alaihi wasalaam) do? Did he get angry and curse her? Did ask Allaah to destroy her? Knowing that he was the Final Messenger of God and that she was saying evil things about him and refusing to accept Islaam, earning herself the Fire for eternity? What did he do??
He raised his hands up and asked Allaah Almighty, "O Allaah! Guide the mother of Abu Hurayrah!"
On return to his home Abu Hurayrah found the door to the house closed, his mother asked him to wait outside. Whilst outside he heard splashes of water, then after a while he mother allowed him inside and turned to him and said:
"Ash-hadu al-laa illaaha illalaah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadar Rasoolulaah"
"I bear witness that there is nothing worthy of worship except Allaah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah"
Right in front of his eyes she entered Islaam, the same women who before had been cursing the Prophet and refusing Islaam.
Abu Hurayrah said, "I returned to the Prophet (sallAllaahu 'alaihi wasalaam) weeping with joy just as an hour before I had gone weeping from sadness".
(You will find the ahaadeeth this comes from in Muslim and Ahmad, among others)
I am completey free of the way some people have spoken on here, subhaanAllaah.