From Kabul to the ultimate truth
Islam is by far the most misunderstood religion in the world today thanks to centuries of medieval-style propaganda successfully peddled by bigots and Christian zealots. So I should not have been entirely surprised by the almost hysterical reaction in the mainstream media to news that I am considering becoming a Muslim. Some of the comments were (nasty) and snide, other journalists asked me stupid questions showing a distinct lack of research or understanding. One even accused me of suffering from Stockholm Syndrome as a result of spending ten days in the hands of the Taliban!
My spiritual journey, like that for many converts/reverts, was meant to be a personal affair between myself and God. Sadly it has now become a very public issue and so I have decided to share with Q-News readers my feelings and thoughts on Islam to prevent any more misunderstandings or misconceptions.
Yes, my journey did begin in the unlikely surrounds of an Afghan prison where I was being held by the Taliban facing charges of entering their country illegally disguised in the all-enveloping burqa. One day, during my captivity, I was visited by a religious cleric who asked me what I thought of Islam and if I would like to convert. I was terrified. For five days I had managed to avoid the subject of religion in a country led by Islamic extremists. If I gave the wrong response, I had convinced myself I would be stoned to death. After careful thought I thanked the cleric for his generous offer and said it was difficult for me to make such a life-changing decision while I was in prison. However, I did make a promise that if I was released I would study Islam on my return to London. My reward for such a reply was being sent to a ghastly jail in Kabul where I was locked up with six Christian fanatics who faced charges of trying to convert Muslims to their faith. (After being bombarded with their bible readings, happy-clappy Christian songs and prayers twice a day, I think we can discount the accusations of Stockholm Syndrome).
Several days later I was released unharmed on humanitarian grounds on the orders of Mullah Omar, the Taliban's one-eyed spiritual leader. My captors had treated me with courtesy and respect and so, in turn, I kept my word and set out to study their religion. It was supposed to be an academic study but as I became more engrossed with each page I turned I became more impressed with what I read. I turned to several eminent Islamic academics, including Dr. Zaki Badawi, for advice and instruction. I was even given several books by the notorious Sheikh Abu Hamza AI-Masri whom I spoke to after sharing a platform at an Oxford Union debate. This latter snippet was seized upon by some sections of the media in such a ridiculous fashion that outsiders might have thought I was going to open a madrassa for AI-Qaeda recruits from my flat in Soho!
Thankfully the support and understanding I have been given from my brothers and sisters (for I regard them as that) has been unstinting and comforting. Not one of them has put pressure on me to become a Muslim and every convert/revert I've spoken to has told me to take my time. One of the big turning points for me happened earlier this year when the Israelis began shelling The Church of the Nativity in Manger Square, one of the most precious monuments for Christians. Every year thousands of school children re-enact the Nativity at Christmas time, a potent symbol of Christianity. Yet, not one Church of England leader publicly denounced the Israelis for their attack. Our Prime Minister Tony Blair, who loves to be pictured coming out of church surrounded by his family, espousing Christian values, was silent. Only the Pope had the guts to condemn this atrocity. I was shocked and saddened and felt there was no backbone in my religious leaders. At least with Islam I need no mediator or conduit to rely upon, I can have a direct line with God anytime I want.
While I feel under no pressure to convert/revert by Muslims, the real pressure to walk away from Islam has come from some friends and journalists who like to think they're cynical, hard-bitten, hard-drinking, observers of the world. Religion of any form makes them feel uneasy, but Islam, well that's something even worse. You'd think I had made a pact with the devil or wanted to become a grand wizard in the Ku Klux Klan.
Others feared I was being brainwashed and that I would soon be back in my burqa, silenced forever like all Muslim women. This, of course, is nonsense. I have never met so many well-educated, opinionated, outspoken, intelligent, politically aware women in the Muslim groups I have visited throughout the UK. Feminism pales into insignificance when it comes to the sisterhood, which has a strong identity and a loud voice in this country. Yes, it is true that many Muslim women around the world are subjugated, but this has only come about through other cultures hijacking and misinterpreting the Quran (Saudis take note).
I wish I had this knowledge (and I'm still very much a novice) when I was captured by the Taliban because I would have asked them why they treated their own women so badly. The Quran makes it crystal clear that all Muslims, men and women are entirely equal in worth, spirituality and responsibility. Allah ordained equality and fairness for women in education and opportunity. Fair property law and divorce settlements were introduced for Muslim women 1400 years ago; maybe this is where Californian divorce lawyers got their inspiration from in recent years! The Quran could have been written yesterday for today. It could sit very easily with any Green Party manifesto, it is environmentally friendly and it is truly an inspiration for the 21st century, yet not one word has changed since the day it was written, unlike other religious tomes. "It's more punk than punk," musician Aki Nawaz of the band Fun-da-Mental recently told me. And, of course he is right.
"The British journalist seized by the Taleban..", BBC News 29 September, 2001
This is the story of Yvonne Ridley's journey that started in a Kabul prison and put her on a quest to discover the truth.
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i read the article on yvonne and i was nodding my head all the way though. i feel that people are afraid of Islam, feeling that it is a violent backward religion etc, but i believe if these people studied it and got to understand, they will just like our sister Yvonne that it is beautifull religion, encouraging peace and freedom. i would also just like to state that the word 'Muslim' means peace and is now misinterprated. when i tell people im a muslim they feel threaten even though some may try not to but i can tell, and it saddens me because the way islam is protraited in media, is exactly different to what i believe in islam. finally i would just like to welcome our sister Yvonne, into our sisterhood and i hope Allah full fills her and blesses her with happiness and good.
w/salam.
Respectfully,
Bak Tanus
It is the blassing of Allah(swt) to put the light in your hearth, to choose you from million. Your story brought tears to my eye. As a Muslim brother I would like to welcome you to our family.
I am from Afghanistan, I left Afghanistan 25 years ago. I have'nt been to my home since. I miss my mudi home and people very much.
If you come to Canada Ottawa PLEASE come to visit us.
I would love to keep in touch with you to share idea and chalanges that we Muslim are facing in the western society.
God belss you
Abdulwakil Zazay
"THE GOOD DEED AND THE EVIL DEED ARE NOT EQUAL. REPEL THE EVIL DEED WITH ONE WHICH IS BETTER,THEN LO! HE, BETWEEN WHOM AND THEE THERE WAS ENMITY(WILL BECOME) AS THOUH HE WAS A BOSOM FRIEND."
Asalamu aleikum wr wb
Masha Allah!! Allah loves you, because that He showed u Islam.." The person wich Allah loves, He showes the Deen" From that day on u became my heart sister and my mirror. Go on with the Quran and Sunnah on your hand and be patience on what every u meet. Mabrhaban bika ya ukhtal ghaliyah..Allah ya izak wa thabit qalbak ala deen al-islam,
in and recognition of their Savior Jesus Christ.
waaleikum salaam warahmatullahi wabarakatu
(1) Did Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him),who was an orthodox practicing Jew, ever say that that he came to re-affirm and revive the original teaching of Moses?
(2)If so, are Christians following his teachings, the laws given to Moses?
(3) How did Paul, who used to prosecute the early followers of Jesus, and who had never met Jesus, be allowed to reverse the laws given to Moses, and introduce into your beliefs the (Greek) pagan concept of Trinity, etc.?
(4) Why are your beliefs based on only four Gospels written by men who didn't travel around with Jesus?
(5) What happened to, about, 300 Gospels that were written by the people that were actually around Jesus?
(6) Why did emperor Constantine, while a pagan, stongly advocated Trinity; yet, he died beleiving in One-ness of God?
Points to ponder:
(1)The earliest Gospel, of Mark, was written about 60 A.D.
(2) Matthew did not travel around with Jesus.
(3) Luke, who was Paul's physician, never met Jesus, just like Paul. Luke's Gospel was drawn from the same source as Mark's and Matthew's.
(4)The 4 Gospels prevalent in Christianity today were selected at the Council of Nicea "miraculously." How? all the Gospels (300+) were laid on a table in a locked room, overnight. The following morning, only 4 Gospels,remained on the table. These were the Gospels that were advocated by Constantine, a pagan at that time, to strengthen his polical hold over the Roman Empire.
With all due respects, my intentions are not to criticize your beliefs but to examine your explanations and, thereby, learn more about you and about the truth.
May God guide us all to the right path.
alhamdullilah... Allah is the greatest. I believe u will find the truth in Islam. And i hope western will understand what is Islam is all about. Its about love and peace. Allah promised heaven for obedient muslim.
I AM VERY HAPPY THAT SHE CONVERT TO ISLAM AND SHE UNDERSTAND IT VERY WELL.
SALAM!
MARTHA E MANTILLA
I WILL EMAIL THIS ARTICLE TO MY SISTER IN CANADA
after that, I wonder what Tony Blair intended when he start the war on the day she was expected to be released...did he wanted to be killed then say..look how bad Talibans are?
I think her reversion to Islam is a natural reaction to what have Jesus (pbuh) said in his Gosple.. "..Seek ye the truh and the truth shall set you free.."
That is exactley what this brave sole (Mrs. Ridley) did.
May Allah almighty (SWT) showers you with his love and mercy, ameen.
very good article masha'allah but i have to comment on the bit where she says "Yes, it is true that many Muslim women around the world are subjugated, but this has only come about through other cultures hijacking and misinterpreting the Quran (Saudis take note)."specially the last bit
she has chosen here saudi arabia from all the muslim countries,in fact ALL the world countries and this is where she starts to trabble because unjust is everywhere.and it is not merle in one country.
unjustness doesn't have a boarder where by it will end and chosing saudi arabia as a place where their is unjust going is a bit too exaggerating, and i see it as an unjust statement from Yvonne Ridley.
and in fact Saudi Arabia, whereby here she states or points here argument to it as a a place where they "hijack and misinterprete the Quran"
is the most practised islamic country in the world.
and their is no country that you will find in soo much scholars who ascertain and scrutiny the Traditions of the Prophet as in saudi arabia.
most probably she heard it from the western media or is influenced by them.........
And Allah knows best
wa salamu alaikum wa rahmatu'allahi wa barakatuhu
for her open mind. I wish that others would
have the capability to open their minds and
read before they make judgements on what
they know not. I know very little of the christian
faith and I refuse to make jokes at the people
or the religion. It is awkward that one would
think that Islam would be closer to all people
compared to any other religion because I
believe we are the only religion that
recognizes Jesus, Moses and Muhammad
(peace be upon them) all as the best of
people. May we all God willing be guided to
the straight path of Allah in the simplicity in
which it came. Assalamu Alaykom brothers
and sisters
Besides if they treated you (a Western) with such respect I dont see any reason for them to sabjugate their own women.
current Islamic version, as featured in the very title of this article "ultimate truth" is hierarchical and authoritarian,
in which "revealed truths" are constantly threatened by heresy, apostasy, and critical reflection. The other is
democratic and tolerant, thriving on innovation and criticism, in which truths about the world and the human
condition are always incomplete, always subject to revision and improvement. In science and philosophy only one
of these ways works and provides hope for humankind. Muslim fundamentalists, like their Christian and Jewish
counterparts, cannot accept anti-authoritarianism, openness to criticism, and the belief that reason and evidence
are the surest guides to truth. But these epistemological virtues happen to be the core values of modern secular
democratic societies and they are the path to scientific progress, more prosperous societies, and improving the lot
of humankind in general. I would suggest that little contribution to knowledge or human progress has been made
by Islam in the last several centuries. This is also the case for the other main religions but at least, for the most
part, they have had to accommodate these values, accept separation of church and state, and give science its due
place in the twentieth and twenty first centuries for the benefits of science based technology and medicine.
1. Do not make personal attacks on others.
2. Do not condemn or degrade others beliefs.
Remarks about "bigots" and "Christian zealots" seem to me to constitute such ad hominem attacks,
as do countless other remarks that I read in these posts when Christians, Americans, Jews, or Israelis, and heaven forbid, atheists or "infidels."
Thank God!!! This is what I thought, the day that I heard of your release on BBC and your subsequent statement after release that the Taliban didn't harm you in anyway.
If muslims follow Quran & sunnah, only then will be able to attain success in this life and the hereafter.
Allah grant us all the understanding and wisdom to know your deen the way it should be known, and to follow it the way your Rasool ( peace be upon him) followed it. Ameen
How truely wonderful! To think one would even consider reading Al Qur'an after encountering some of the most misinformed and screwed up Muslims on the planet.
It reminds me of a story I read some time ago that the Isreali gov. commisioned one of it's best minds to study Islam and make recommendations to the gov. about how to deal with it's followers. The professor CONVERTED!!!
I wish you the best in your study of Islam and would like to encourage you to continue speaking out...not just about your feelings about Islam but, about the creeps who hijacked Islam and warped it's practice and teachings with their cultural backwardness.
Islam can use someone like you...to expose it to the planet. Help all humankind understand what Islam is....ESPECIALLY....those who currently consider themselves Muslim but cannot seperate their warped and twisted CULTURAL practices from the ways of ALLAH!
Salaam
-Yazid
Insya Allah, you are one of the most lucky people that God leads you to find the truth about Islam.
Alhamdulillaaaaaah...
It Says; In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
"VERILY WE CREATED MAN FROM A DROP OF MINGLED SPERM, IN ORDER TO TRY HIM:
SO WE GAVE HIM (THE GIFTS), OF HEARING AND SIGHT".
- One day, I woke up in the morning and looked at my face in the mirror. My heart was beating fast and faster. A chill ran all over my body and my saliva tested bitter in the mouth. I looked at my face, my eyes swelling with tears.
I was shocked by the fact that Allah has taken a lot of care to fashion me into the looks that I carry. I saw His inteligence on my face, I felt His power behind my face. It is in His devine design that he fashioned me like this. He knew me very well even before he fashioned me? Yes He did! I was in His mind even before He made me.
I feel very very much preveledged.
But now, how can I give my thanks to Him? Tell me my brothers and sisters.
My eyes are swelling with tears again.
I know I have a duty to serve Him and Him alone.
Yvonne, Allah has shown you the secret light, follow that light and at the end of it you'll find Him. I wish you good luck.
excuse my english brothers and sisters.
Aslaam alaykum.
it s really an amazing story. i am so happy for this woman who found the truth. i am so proud of her.
because of people like Oprah doing shows on the goodness of Islam. Al Humdu Allah!!! Out of a tragic event some good things occurred. People ask now more about Islam. As the comment earlier to you said, "... the pen is mightier than the sword." All our talents and gifts are from Allah(SWT). I pray that you use your gift and exposure to glorify the One True God!!! Or maybe you will get out of the limelight and find a good Muslim husband and have many children (smile). Wherever Allah(SWT)leads you from here on your journey, May it be easy for you. With the help of Allah(SWT) even trials and tribulations do not seem awful. Sister, you are an inspiration to all of us. And I personally do not think that you have any syndrom. Your eyes have been opened-Suphan Allah!!
Khadijah Amatullah
As Salaamu Alaikum wa Ramatullah wa Barakatu
I will call you sister for I feel that you are already. I feel that you have Islam in your heart. I am also a convert/revert to Islam. This has been a trying year but I always marvel at the new brothers and sisters who have taken the courage to enter into a faith that is, as you said, so misunderstood. We welcome you to Islam if you decide to convert and if you do not, we welcome you as our friend.
Fi Aman Allah (Go With God)
Yasmeen
In a manner of speaking, these people are trying to make changes in some other location. As long as they are in that other location, why not help them to change? After they return home, perhaps they will continue to change - and to continue making changes.
As Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah.
Salaam
This is for non-muslims(christians; visit www.islamicity.com and listen to ahmed deedat; you may understand what religion is.
ASSALAMUALAIKUM
I THANK ALLAH VER MUCH FOR SHOWING YOU THE TRUTH.
YOU ARE VER FURTUNATE INDEED.I ASK ALLAH TO INCREASE YOUR FAITH ACCEPT YOUR GOOD DEEDS AND FORGIVE YOUR SINS.ALLAH BLESSES YOU.
By Fitra every one is born Muslim (one who submits to the will of God), that is in the state of purity every one is born Muslim. Islam means to testify that there is no God but God! Mohammad is the messenger of God. When anyone testifies this, he/she is actually returning to the state where everyone is born equal in the state of purity with no differentiation. Hence the appropriate word would be Revert not Convert. I am pretty sure you know this but I am just refreshing myself with knowledge.
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Knowledge is the birth right of human being. In the very first verse of that first five verses that were revealed of the Quran put greater emphasis on reading.
ie. Read in the name of your Lord who creates.
Allah Hafeez.
Welcome to Islam. As the Quran says become a muslim first until faith enters your heart. Iman is darajat (faith has various levels). Thus it is clear that becoming a muslim is the beginning of a long (and arduous) journey in self discovery and thus the final communion with God.
Every word of this religion indicates above philosophy as there is no escape from His final government, which is culminated in death. And that is another subject which the Quran deals with in such a great manner, thus depending what life we have led that we either welcome it or despise and fear it. The Quran gives comforting words to those with faith and admonishes those with no faith.
But the ultimate road leads to Him and you have taken that road. So, blessed be your journey and blessed be your deeds and may you find comfort in the One Creator and Sustainer of this universe for to Him we shall all return and how wonderful it is when this journey is made with such peace and comfort of absolute faith in Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala.
It is not in His nature to let us down, except we must remain steadfast for this life is full of stuff to amuse us and make the soul go on extended holiday!
Your brother in faith
Ahmed Asgher
Your article and experience you shared are real inspiration to every body. While reading this I almost cried.
Being a journalist, you have a great responsibility in your hand. Please use all your talents and strengths to educate others about true Islam.
May Allah help and guide you to succeed in the never-ending mission
Wassalam
Masya Allah.
I doubt that the following expression (in quotes) is a real word but: "Lashirka" might be somewhere on the road to Al-Sharia, so to speak. That is to say that by our politely discouraging shirk (by our family and friends, for example) we might be encouraging those, for whom we have concern, to surrender to Allah - even further. (Insha'Allah.)
Indeed we "easterners" have become rotted,corrupted, and complacent over the centuries. Allah rewards only those who deserve it.
Beautiful Sister welcome aboard!
Thank you for your wonderfull article and I am very happy that you have chosen the true path and I congratulate you.
Islam is a beautiful religion that one has to dive into this ocean to really find the true meaning of life and your purpose in this world. If every non-muslim person trully opened their mind and read the Quran I sincerely belive we will have many people like you coming to reality as it should be.
May Allah wish you success in your work and I hope you can produce good written work to make people aware of this beautiful Islam. In this world of media propaganda the pen is mightier than the sword and the pen is in your hand.
Regards
Mohammed Iqbal.
Thank you for your short article. It is eye-opening for majority of non-muslims who have no concept of true Islam.
The daily doses of bad publicity by news and media cements the wrong notions about Islam in non-muslims.
You gave a good example of churches being silent when there was an attack on Nitivity Church.
I request you to please bring out more articles to enlighten the clogged minds. You may encounter publishing some of your articles in the media due to prejudicial censorship.
With kind regards.
All one asks of them, in terms of culture change, is to simply stop believing everything they are told and to think for themselves.
I pity people who travel halfway across the world, kill and/or be killed without any idea of the reality of the situation.
Yusuf
Australia
I still have high hopes for the heroes of her story. May their dreams be realized. Now they I am happy to admit are the sort of extremists I consider worth listening to! May Allah bless them and bring them peace.
Yours (extremely),
Yahya Bergum
Thanks be to God, who is the master of all of the worlds, who is unequaled and without partner. The Prophet Muhammad (God bless him) is God's messenger.
Your article made me want to cry. You are a source of inspiration, thank-you so much for your strength. Your story is one of great interest to skeptics and Muslims alike.
While many western media and religious pundits like to underscore the injustices perpetrated in the name of Islam, thousands of people are waking to beauty of this inspirational, empowering, and dignified way of life. I am so proud to be a Muslim woman.
Becoming a Muslim was a life-changing event that is the root of all good in my life today. People must know that this religion is incredibly beautiful and that the depth of the intellectual tradition in Islam is astounding. My experiences in this religion have not only sharpened my intellect, but also softened my heart.
Everyday, I meet people who are searching endlessly for the way of life found in Islam. It is a fact, as one speaker mentioned, that many people have trouble thinking about thinking about Islam. Many people of diverse backgrounds, when searching for greater meaning, often scour the earth and all religious approaches before finally discovering Islam.
I have heard people equate the Islamic faith with an ocean. The surface waters seem challenging and the waves harsh, but any rendering of this tradition with such limited knowledge is superficial at best. Real knowledge and awareness are found below the surface. It is only by diving into those restless waves that people realize the profound depth of the abyss and the profound peace to be found therein.
Thank-you for allowing me to share these feelings.
With each passing day, I pray that Allah uplifts the souls of all humanity through eman (faith) and trust (tawwakal).
May Allah also continue to shower mercy on all of His creation. Ameen.
Wa'alaikum salam, Melissa.