Salaam good sir
Freemasonry in no way conflicts with your personal beliefs. All that is required in terms of belief is that you believe in a supreme being and the immortality of the soul. There are many Christian undertones within the craft and you are given a bible upon being raised; you seem like a level-headed gentleman and understand that there is a wealth of valuable information found within the Bible as well as the Quran, Torah, Vedas, etc. Do not be dissuaded from Freemasonry if you (might) feel that it is reserved for just men of Christian faith. It's a wonderful journey and learning experience, as a Muslim, Christian, Jew, or whatever your faith may be.
I hope to call you my brother soon.
Freemasonry in no way conflicts with your personal beliefs. All that is required in terms of belief is that you believe in a supreme being and the immortality of the soul. There are many Christian undertones within the craft and you are given a bible upon being raised; you seem like a level-headed gentleman and understand that there is a wealth of valuable information found within the Bible as well as the Quran, Torah, Vedas, etc. Do not be dissuaded from Freemasonry if you (might) feel that it is reserved for just men of Christian faith. It's a wonderful journey and learning experience, as a Muslim, Christian, Jew, or whatever your faith may be.
I hope to call you my brother soon.