I thank Allah for giving me the chance to spend a month with the greatest Muslims alive in this 'Ummah' today!
At the end of Ramadan, I went to a family home in Rafa
Ā one of the poorest refugee camps in the poorest areas,Ā
of the over populated city in the entire world.Ā
I had 'Iftar'
with a family
there who had about 16 mats,Ā
which were used at night to sleep on.Ā
In the middle of this tent areaĀ the mother placesĀ
the meal if she has anyĀ for her children to eat...{!}
This lady greeted me at the door
and it was as if she
Ā was welcoming me to the Taj Mahal not a hellhole
Ā in the Gaza strip...!!!
āSallam Alaykum!ā she says with a smile that lightsĀ
upĀ the whole area.Ā
I asked her:Ā
āWhat is it like in Rafa at Ramadan withĀ
very little food ?ā
She said: āAlhamdulillah!ā with such joy I couldnāt helpĀ
but smile. And as I sat there on the floor of this homeĀ
Ā eating what little leaves that they had;Ā
a bit of hummus, a pita bread that was our 'Iftar'.
I got angry ⦠really angry !Ā
I thought what is this God that makes hungry people
Ā even hungrier ? What is this God Who creates a fast
Ā for the poorest of the oppressed people in the world.
So, I turned to this sister and I said---
Ā āWith all due respect I want to ask you,
Ā why does your
God starve you in Ramadan ?Ā
Why do you fast in Ramadan sister, just explain to me?ā
This lady who never owned a handbag,Ā
whose children didnāt have, never had shoes.Ā
Whose children I was sitting with didnāt have penĀ
or paper to do any drawings,Ā
she said to
me:
Ā āSister we fast in Ramadan to remember the poor.ā
And a key went to my heart and unlocked it...!!!
But of course Islam wasnāt for me that was for somebody elseĀ
so I put the thought of how great Islam was to one side and said
Ā so what ...?
I like the Palestinian people but it has nothing
Ā to doĀ with Islam.
Then
last year
in Ramadan again I went to Iran as a journalistĀ
and I visited a mosque there,Ā
itās the Bibi Fatima MosqueĀ
and I made 'Wudu' because I knewĀ
how to do itĀ and I put on a 'Chadur'
Ā and I made a simple prayer:
'Allah ⦠and I used the word Allah.Ā
āAllah, donāt give me anything. I have everything.Ā
Thank you for this journey,Ā
but Allah, donāt forget the people of Palestine.ā
Then I sat down in this busy mosque with women feeding their children, pilgrims coming and going;Ā
but when I sat down, this immenseĀ
feeling of peace came over me.Ā
Peace and tranquility that I never knew before,
Ā such a calm that the tension in my heart went.Ā
There was no sound in my head for the first time in my life as an adult - just deep, deep joy and calm.
I sat there for a long time in this place of calm
knowingĀ
that somewhere in the universe everything is like this.
Over the course of that evening women kept coming over to meĀ
holding me by the shoulders and saying:
Ā āI love
you.ā At one point a child came over and held my handĀ
and just said in Farsi (Persian): āI love you.āĀ
I said to my friend Nadia, āIs this what it is like in the mosque?ā
Ā She said, āNot really.Ā
I think something is happening.ā
I slept that night on the floor of the mosque with a lot of other pilgrims and the next morning, Fajr sounded and I was inside the mosque and I prayed Fajr. Then I came outside and had a cup of chai and the sun was coming up and I had one very specific thought...
āO, no... not Islam, please not Islam.ā
I just want to say that a couple of strange
things happened to me after
that. I took the plane back to London from Tehran. As
the plane was coming into London the pilot said: āThank you for flying Tehran airways weāll be in London in 20 minutes.ā And at that point every Iranian Muslim woman took off the hijab
Ā and made out like she was from Sex in the CityĀ
even showing some cleavage.
Ā I thought great !
Thank
goodness, my hands wouldnāt take off the hijab.
Ā My hands wouldnāt take off the hijabĀ !
and I thought I was having a nervous breakdown !
Seven days later I said my Shahada in a London mosqueĀ
and it was time for me to return to the Qurāan.Ā
This time I opened the Qurāan, and Surah Al-FatihaĀ
(the opening chapter) look like saying to me:
Ā āHello Sarah where have you been,Ā
welcome to the religion of peace, joy and tranquility,āĀ
and I couldnāt put it down.
Someone once told me, and I feel much likeĀ
that before IslamĀ
I had given up on God but God never gave up on me. Alhamdulillah.
The question everyone wants to know is how did your family or children react. My two daughters who are very practical and are aged 8 and 10. They came to me with three questions:
Mummy when youāre a Muslim will you still be Mummy?
I said: 'When I am a Muslim you know what,
Ā I will
be a better mummy', they said: āHorrayyy!ā
Mummy will you drink
alcohol?
When I am a Muslim I will never drink alcohol again
Ā and they said āHorrayyy!ā
When youāre a Muslim will you show your chest ?
I said why would you ask such a question?Ā
They said when you come to the school and your
Ā chest is showing we are embarrassed and we hate itĀ
and we want you to stop it..
When I am a Muslim I will cover all this area and to which they said:Ā
āWe love Islam.ā
It was that easy. When you look at those 3 questionsĀ
the basic female womanhood is summarized in thoseĀ
3 questions from the purity of children.
Question no. 1. Will you be the center of our household?Ā
'Can we
rely on you as a mother to be there for us rather
than putting your work, your colleagues/friendships or the bar in front of us' ?
Question no. 2. 'Will you remain in the limits that Allah hasĀ
described for all of us in behavior' ?
Question no. 3. 'Will you be a modest dignified
Ā woman in Islam' ?
Alhamdulillah that is all I have to say.Ā
Ā What I have learnt this year in being a Muslim is this,Ā
when you have problems donāt tell to your friends or family ...if you can read the Qurāan every night or read 10 min. everyday your Imaan is much, much higher. If you live in a non-Muslim country those of us who do it can go very low very quickly, you must read the Qurāan.
If those who are not on the path of Islam if they come to Islam like me; or, if youāre a Muslim -you are on the path as well, so make sure that you donāt miss those signs in everyday life.Ā
All praise is to Allah (Almighty).