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Canadian professor finds true religion

By: JEDDAH: P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR
Published: Mar 30, 2012

David Roy Woelke, a Canadian English language instructor at King Abdulaziz 
University, embraced Islam at the World Assembly of Muslim Youth’s (WAMY) 
headquarters here Wednesday.
Abdul Elah Al-Ajlan, deputy director of dawa programs at WAMY, assisted Woelke 
to recite the Shahadah (Lailaha Illallah Muhammad Rasulullah “there is no god 
but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God” during a brief ceremony at the 
organization.
Woelke, whose new name is Dawood, said he embraced Islam after he was fully 
convinced that it is the true divine religion. He conducted a comparative study 
of Islam and his former religion Christianity and noticed a lot of differences.
“When I came to Saudi Arabia I realized how wrongly the Western media portrays 
Islam as a religion of violence and terrorism. In fact, it’s a religion of 
peace and universal brotherhood,” he said.
Woelke said it was this biased portrayal of Islam that prompted him to learn 
more about this religion and read the Holy Qur’an. “When I came to know that 
Islam is the true religion I decided to cut my relation with Christianity.”
The Canadian said he saw a totally different picture of Islam and Muslims in 
Saudi Arabia, adding that it was quite opposite of what has been projected in 
the Western press.
“Many Muslim friends encouraged me to accept Islam as my religion. Once a Pizza 
salesman told me he wished to see me becoming a Muslim very soon,” he said, 
adding that deeper studies about Islam made him closer to the religion.
Asked what would be the response of his family, Woelke said: “Mine is a 
tolerant and open family. However, they may find it a bit strange in the 
beginning because of their wrong perception of Islam painted by the Western 
media.”
He expected his family members would ask him about the Islamic teachings and 
how he would adapt with them. “There are a lot of misunderstandings about Islam 
in their minds. But I am quite sure that their impressions about Islam would 
change when I explain to them its various teachings,” he pointed out.
“There is a vast distinction between faith and religion,” said Woelke.
“Religion is a man-made institution but faith is the relationship between man 
and God,” he told Arab News. “I want to be busy working on my own relationship 
with God and not so busy about another man’s relationship with God,” he added.
Soon after reciting the Shahadah, WAMY employees embraced Woelke and 
congratulated him for accepting the true religion. The dawa department at WAMY 
gave him a copy of the Qur’an and a number of Islamic books in English as a 
gift.
Dr. Muhammad Badahdah, assistant secretary-general of WAMY, expressed his 
happiness over Woelke’s decision to embrace Islam. “Thousands of people 
belonging to different religions and nationalities, especially educated men and 
women like Woelke, are coming to the fold of Islam every year,” he said.
The WAMY official reminded Muslim governments about their duty to propagate the 
message of Islam and urged them to establish a ministry for the purpose. WAMY 
conducts dawa programs in more than 70 countries through qualified Islamic 
preachers. “Muslims are responsible to take the message of Islam to other 
communities,” Badahdah told Arab News.
He said a large number of men and women in the West had embraced Islam 
following the trident media campaign against Islam and Muslims following the 
9/11 events. “There was huge demand for English translation of the Qur’an and 
Islamic books at bookstores. I am sure Islam will attract honest people like 
Woelke.”
Dr. Ismail Maritheri, an English teacher at KAU and a social activist, was 
overjoyed hearing the pleasant news. He said Harold Trupos, a former South 
African English professor at the university, had also embraced Islam because of 
the negative portrayal of the religion in the Western press. “He started 
learning about Islam when he saw a different picture of Islam and Muslims in 
Saudi Arabia.”

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