In the Name of Allah, most
Compassionate, most Merciful
Becoming Muslim
Malaak
I am a new Muslim woman from Richmond, VA. I had never even
met Muslims before last year, and had no idea that there was an
Islamic center in my own city. However, at that time, I was very
interested in Islam, but I could find nothing to read. I read
encyclopedias and any books I could get my hands on, but they
were all written by non-Muslims. They said that Muhammad (saws)
wrote the Qur'an in the 7th centruy, that Muslims worshipped the
black stone, and that Islam bred hatred towards women. They also
said that Muhammad (saws) copied the Bible, that Islam was
spread with the Qur'an in one hand and the sword in the other,
and implied (if not stated directly) that all Muslims were Arab.
One book even said that the word "Allah" came from al-lot, the
moon god of the pagan Arabs. These are just some of the lies I
read.
Then, one day, two Pakistani Muslim women (who were also
muhajjabas [wearing hijab -ed.]) came to my college. I
befriended them, and then I started asking them all kinds of
questions. I had already left Christianity when I was 12, so I
felt no challenge to my personal beliefs. I was a biology major
and had basically no religion. I was amazed at what they told
me, and I realized that all of my previous knowledge was lies.
Then, I came home for the summer. I got my own apartment and
started working at 7-11. While I was working, a black muhajjaba
came in the store. I asked her where she worshipped and when she
told me there was an Islamic center on the same street I was
working on, I was amazed.
I went the next day, but no one was there. So I went the day
after that day (which happened to be Friday) and found some
people there. A man told me to come the next week at noon so I
could meet some of the ladies. But when he said "noon," he meant
"dhuhr," not 12. I didn't know that. So I came at 12 the
following week, but no one was there. For some reason, I decided
to wait, Subhan-Allah. And wait I did, for an hour and a half (jumaa'
[Friday prayer -ed.] is at 2), and finally I meet some
people. A lady there gave me a copy of Maurice Bucaille's
The Bible, Qur'an, and Science. When I read it,
I knew that I wanted to become a Muslim. After all, I was a
biology major. I knew that the things in the Qur'an had to
be from Allah (swt), and not from an illiterate, uneducated
man. So I went the next week and took shahaada [i.e. stated
and accepted the creed of Islam -ed.]
When my dad found out, he went crazy. He came to my apartment
and tore up everything in it, including my Qur'an. I called the
police, and they came out. But they refused to help. They said
"Don't you think he's right?" and so on. So I fled to Nashville,
TN.
I have continued to talk with my dad, though, because the
Qur'an says to honour your parents (it does not distinguish
between Kaafir and Muslim parents), and because I remember the
story of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (raa). He hated Islam so much that
he used to beat his slave girl until his arm grew tired. Al-Hamdu
Lillah, Allah (swt) has rewarded me for my efforts. I saw my
father for the first time this summer, in full hijaab. He
accepted it without too much commentary. I think he realizes now
that he can't bully me into renouncing Islam.
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