AMIRAH'S CONVERSION STORY
Amirah
; This is the story of how I became Muslim
I was born in Arkansas to
Christian parents, who were also born in Arkansas. In fact as far back as I can
trace all of my family has come from the Southern states here in the United
States. I was raised here all my life on a farm, where you get up in the
morning, milk cows, feed the chickens and do the rest of the chores. My father
was a Baptist minister, which is just a sect. of Christianity, such as
Catholics, Methodist, etc. These are all "Christian" religions, but with
different doctrines. It could be best explained as to the differences that are
between the Sunni and the Shiite. I am Sunni by the way.
The town that I
lived in was completely white raced and all Christians. In fact this was the
scenario in a 300 mile radius of me. So I had never been exposed to any other
cultures or religions. But I had always been taught that we were all created
equal in the eyes of God, and that there was no difference in race, color,
culture or religious practices. Later I discovered that this was easy for them
to preach and teach as long as they stayed closed minded and these other people
did not invade their world.
The first time I seen a Muslim was while I
was in college at the University of Arkansas. I will admit at first I stared at
the women in their "different clothing" and the men with the towels wrapped
around their heads and wearing "night gowns". But the first time I had the
opportunity to get to know a Muslim lady that I felt comfortable with in asking
questions, it started a thirst in my heart and soul that will never be quenched.
Alhamdolilah!!!
I will never forget her, she was from Palestine and I
would sit for hours listening to stories about her country and the culture, but
what intrigued me most was her religion. Islam. This lady had an inner peace
about her. Like no one I had ever seen. I can remember so well even today her
telling me about the prophets, peace be upon them, and ALLAH(swt). Even though I
had never voiced this to anyone, I had always questioned in my mind the concept
of what Christians called the "trinity" and why we had to pray to Jesus(pbuh)
and not to God directly, and why so much emphasis was put on "Christ" and not
God.
My friend did everything she could do to convince me that Islam was
the only religion that would take me to heaven, and that it was not just another
religion, it was a way of life. My friend graduated six months later and
returned to Palestine.She was killed two weeks later outside of her home. I was
devastated, it was like a part of me had died with her. We knew that when she
returned home our chances of ever seeing each other again in this life was very
unlikely, but she told me that what was most important to her was that she seen
me in the here after in "paradise"
During this time I had met and made
friends with a lot of people from the middle east. They also helped me deal with
the lost of my friend. This was also when I came to love the Arabic language. It
was beautiful. I would listen to their tapes of the Quran for hours, even though
I didn't have any idea what they were saying. Even today, I love to have someone
read to me from the Quran, and I still can't understand what is being said, but
it still touches my heart and soul. I didn't have time to really learn any
Arabic in college, I was lucky to remember my homework assignment. But I am
trying very hard now to learn how to speak and read it, insha’allah. And for
those who have ever listened to me speak Arabic or type in "Arabic English",
they can tell you I have along way to go. And I thank them for their patience
and "tutoring".
After I left college and returned to my "community", I
didn't have the honor to be around Muslims any longer. But the thirst had never
left nor had my love and desire for the Arabic language. Which I might add
infuriated my parents and other friends. This confused me, because I had always
been taught that we were all equal in God's eyes. I guess there were a few
exceptions to this concept for my friends and family.
Then in the Spring
of 1995, Allah (swt) brought someone into my life. This person was such a
wonderful example of what a Muslim should be and what Islam was about that once
again, I began to ask questions. I was even taken to my first mosque. That will
be a memory that shall forever be etched into my memory.
For 8 months I
studied everything he could possibly find me and read and listened to tapes
continuously. Then on February 15,1996, I officially embraced Islam.
ALHAMDOLILAH !!!!!!!! Our engagement was broken because his parents were against
the idea of him marrying an American. Even though we are no longer engaged, I
respect and admire him greatly. And I would never give up my Islam.
Since
Feb.15, my life has taken many turns. When I became engaged to an "Arabian" or
"foreigner", my family was in shock, they rarely spoke to me. I also lost most
of my American friends. BUT when I embraced Islam, my family first tried to have
me committed to a mental hospital, when that didn't work, they completely
disowned me. They did make calls to me to tell me that they hoped I rotted in
hell....and calls from my so called friends stated the same desire. Yes this
hurt, even though my family and I had many differences, I still loved them
deeply. Alhamdo lilah wa "subhanaallah" my eman (faith in Islam) was
strong.
The last time I spoke to my family was two days after the bombing
in Saudi Arabia. My uncle and cousin were killed in the bombing......my family
called again to tell me of the news and to "assure" me that my family members
that were killed in the bombing loved me....BUT their blood was on my head and
all my terrorist friends. I cried for days, but once again, my eman stood strong
and I continued.
The next turn in my life was when I returned home one
afternoon four days after the bombing to find that someone had shot at windows
of my home, and spray painted "TERRORIST LOVER" down the side of one of my
vehicles. The police were no help to me at all. That same night while chatting
in the "Muslim Chat" I heard gun shots ring out. They had returned, and finished
almost all the remaining windows that were left in my home, and killed my pets
that were outside
Upon the arrival of the police I was told that unless I
could give positive identifications of these people and the vehicles they were
driving, then it would almost be impossible for them to be found. I begged them
to check my vehicles for any damage, I wanted to go to a motel so I would feel
safer. I was told absolutely not, they were concerned that my "TERRORISTS"
friends could have planted a bomb in one of them as a trap for the police. I
crumbled to the ground on my knees crying out for ALLAH'S(swt) mercy and
guidance.
Allah's answered very faithfully. I was attacked one night in a
parking lot by an unknown man that proceeded to beat me, stab me, break my wrist
and fracture some ribs. This person has been caught, and is awaiting trial, but
at this time he is only doing public service work for this town. Last week when
I went to pick up my clothing at the dry cleaners I was informed they had been
lost, these articles included all my hijabs, jilbabs, abayahs and khimars. How
convenient for them to lost these items.
The town I live in is very small
and there are no other Muslims or Arabs even close. The closest mosque is 120
miles away. Even though I am alone as to the fact that I do not have any other
Muslims to visit with and learn from, alhamdolilah, ALLAH is always
there!!
What little knowledge I have about Islam has been gained through
reading everything I can find on the inter net, and through my true friends and
family on the Internet. I will never give up......but I would like to thank a
very special Palestinian brother for his love, support, friendship and prayers
during these past few weeks. You know who you are. God bless you richly. To my
other Muslim brothers and sisters on the Internet, I love you and I thank
you.
I am not writing this story in hopes of gaining pity. I do ask that
everyone continue to pray for me, or anyone that is reading this to be assured
that ALLAH(swt) will never let you down. But the injustices and prejudices that
we Muslims face here in the United States and around the world has got to come
to an end. It has to be acknowledged and dealt with, I know I am not alone in
this fight. It is time that the media print and show the "TRUE" side of Islam.
ALLAH(swt) will prevail!!!!
And one final thought, to my friend who first
shared her knowledge of Islam with me.....I know that on February 15 of this
year, you smiled down on me from paradise and gave ALLAH(swt) all the praises,
and insha'allah I will see you again.
I love you all.