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Renowned female Scholar: Aminah
Assilmi
Aminah
assilmi was a renowned
female scholar of Islam she traveled
around the United States to give lectures , her personal story has
admired hundreds of individuals ,she was also President of
International Union
of Muslim Women
, the organization that has many achievements under its belt.
"I
am so very glad that I am a Muslim. Islam is my life. Islam is the beat
of my heart. Islam is the blood that courses through my veins. Islam is
my strength. Islam is my life so wonderful and beautiful. Without Islam
I am nothing, and should Allah ever turn His magnificent face from me, I
could not survive." Aminah
Assilmi
It all started with a
computer glitch.
She was a Southern
Baptist girl, a radical feminist, and a broadcast journalist. She was a
girl with an unusual caliber, who excelled in school, received
scholarships, ran her own business, and were competing with
professionals and getting awards – all these while she was going to
college. Then one day a computer error happened that made her take up a
mission as a devout Christian. Eventually, however, it resulted into
something opposite and changed her life completely around.
It was 1975 when for
the first time computer was used to pre-register for a class in her
college. She was working on her degree on Recreation. She pre-registered
for a class and then went to
Oklahoma City
to take care of a business. Her return was delayed and she came back to
college two weeks into the class. Making up the missed work was no
problem for her, but she was surprised to find that the computer
mistakenly registered her for a Theatre class, a class where students
would be required to perform in front of others.
She was a very
reticent girl and she was horrified to think about performing in front
of others. She could not drop the class for it was too late
Failing the class was
also not a choice, for she was receiving a scholarship that was paying
for her tuition and receiving an ‘F’ would have jeopardized it.
Advised by her
husband, she went to her teacher to work out some other alternative to
performing, such as preparing costumes, etc. Assured by the teacher that
he would try to help her, she went to the next class and was shocked by
what she saw. The class was full of Arabs and “camel jockeys”. That was
enough for her. She came back home and decided not to go back to the
class anymore. It was not possible for her to be in the middle of Arabs.
“There was no way
I was going to sit in a room full of dirty heathens!”
Her husband was calm
as usual. He pointed out to her that God has a reason for everything and
that she should think about more before quitting. Besides, there was the
scholarship that was paying her tuition. She went behind locked doors
for 2 days to think about. When she came out, she decided to continue
the class. She felt that God gave her a task to convert the Arabs into
Christianity.
Thus she found herself
with a mission to accomplish. Throughout the class, she would be
discussing Christianity with her Arab classmates.
“I proceeded to explain
to them how they would burn in the fires of hell for all eternity, if
they did not accept Jesus as their personal savior. They were very
polite, but did not convert. Then, I explained how Jesus loved them and
had died on the cross to save them from their sins. All they had to do
was accept him into their hearts.” They still did not
convert, and so she decided to do something else:
“I decided to read
their own book to show to them that Islam was a false religion and
Mohammed was a false Prophet”.
At her request, one
student gave her a copy of the Qur’an and another book on Islam. With
these two books she started on her research, which she was to continue
for the next one and half years. She read the Qur’an fully and another
fifteen books on Islam. Then she came back to the Qur’an and re-read it.
During her research, she started taking notes that she found
objectionable and which she would be able to use to prove that Islam was
a false religion.
Unconsciously,
however, she was changing from within which did not escape the attention
of her husband.
“I was changing, just in little ways but
enough to bother him. We used to go to the bar every Friday and
Saturday, or to a party, and I no longer wanted to go. I was quieter and
more distant.”
She stopped drinking
and eating pork. Her husband suspected her of having an affair with
another man, for
“it was only for a man that a woman
changes”.
Ultimately, she was asked to leave, and she soon found herself living in
a separate apartment
"When
I first started to study Islam, I did not expect to find anything that I
needed or wanted in my personal life. Little did I know that Islam would
change my life. No human could have ever convinced me that I would
finally be at peace and overflowing with love and joy because of Islam."
Throughout these
times, she continued studying Islam and although she was changing subtly
from within, she remained a devout Christian. Then one day, there was a
knock on her door. It was a man in traditional Muslim robe, who appeared
to her as a “man in a long white night gown with a red and white
checkered table cloth on his head”. His name was Abdul-Aziz
Al-Sheik and he was accompanied by three other men in similar dress.
She was very offended by Muslim men coming to her in nightgowns and
pajamas. She was further shocked when Abdul-Aziz told her that he
understood that she waited to be a Muslim. She replied that she was a
Christian and she did not have any plan to become a Muslim. However, she
had some questions to ask if they had the time.
At her invitation,
they came inside. She now brought up the questions and objections that
she noted down while she was researching. “I will never forget his
name”, she said of Abdul-Aziz who proved to be a very patient and
soft-mannered person. “He was very patient and discussed every
question with me. He never made me feel silly or that a question was
stupid.” Abdul-Aziz listened to every question and objection and
explained it within the proper context. “He explained that Allah had
told us to seek knowledge and questions were one of the ways to
accomplish that. When he explained something, it was like watching a
rose open – petal by petal, until it reached its full glory. When I told
him that I did not agree with something and why, he always said I was
correct up to a point. Then he would show me how to look deeper and from
different directions to reach a fuller understanding.”
It would not be long
before she would externally submit to what she had already been
submitting to internally during the last one and half years. Later in
that same day, this Southern Baptist girl would declare in front of
Abdul-Aziz and his companions: “I bear witness that there is no god
but God and Mohammed is His Messenger.” It was May 21, 1977.
Conversion to Islam,
or to any other religion for that matter, is not always a simple thing
to do. Except for a few fortunate ones, a new Muslim usually face
consequences. The convert may face isolation from family and friends, if
not pressure to go back to the family faith. Sometimes, a convert may
even face sever economic hardship, as in the case of those who are asked
to leave the house because of converting to Islam. Some converts are
fortunate to continue to be well respected by family and friends, but
most of them face minor to severe hardship especially during the first
few years after the conversion.
But the difficulty that
Aminah Assilimi had to go through and the sacrifice that she had to make
for the sake of her conviction and faith is almost unheard of. There are
few who could rely so much on Allah as she did, standing firm and
meeting the challenges, making sacrifices, and yet maintaining a
positive posture and influencing people around with the beauty of what
she found and believed in.
She lost most of her
friends, for she was “no fun anymore”. Her mother did not accept
her becoming a Muslim and hoped that it was a temporary zeal and that
she would soon grow out of it. Her “mental health expert” sister thought
that she lost her mind. She attempted to put her in a mental health
institution.
Her father was a calm
and wise man. People would come to him for advice and he could comfort
anyone in distress. But when he heard that his daughter became a Muslim,
he loaded his double-barrel shotgun and started on his way to kill her.
“It is better that she be dead rather than suffering in the deepest
of Hell”, he said.
She was now without
friends and without family.
She soon started wearing
hijab. The day she put it on, she was denied her job. She was now
without family, friends, and job. But her greatest sacrifice was yet to
come.
She and her husband both
loved each other very much. But while she was studying Islam, her
husband misunderstood her for her apparent changes. She became quieter
and stopped going to the bar. Her changes were visible to him and he
suspected her of having affair with another man, for whom she must have
been changing. She could not explain to him what was happening.
“There was no way to make him understand what was changing me because I
did not know.” Eventually he asked her to leave and she started
living separately.
After she openly
accepted Islam, it went worse. A divorce was now inevitable. This was a
time when Islam was little known, much less understood for what it is.
She had two little children whom she loved dearly and whose custody
should have rightfully be given to her. But in a grave violation of
justice, she was denied their custody just because she became a Muslim.
Before giving the formal verdict, the judge offered her a harsh choice:
either renounce Islam and get custody of the children, or keep Islam and
leave the children. She was given 20 minutes to make a decision.
She loved her children
very dearly. It is perhaps the worst nightmare that a mother can have:
asked to willfully leave her child - not for one day, month, or year,
but forever. On the other hand, how could she keep the Truth away from
her children and live as a hypocrite? “It was the most painful 20
minutes in my life”, she said in an interview. Those of us who are
mothers and fathers, especially of young children, little imagination is
needed to feel the pain and torment that she must have passed every
second in those 20 minutes. What added further to her pain was that
according to doctors, she could never bear another child because of
certain complications. “I prayed like I had never done before … I
knew that there was no safer place for my children to be than in the
hands of Allah. If I denied Him, there would be no way in the future to
show my children the wonders of being with Allah.”
She decided to retain
Islam. Her two dear children – one little boy and one little girl – were
taken away from her and given to her ex-husband.
For a mother, is there a
sacrifice greater than this – a sacrifice that is done for no material
reason but only for faith and conviction?
“I left the court
knowing that life without my babies would be very difficult. My heart
bled, even though I knew, inside, I had done the right thing”
. She found
comfort in the following verse of the Qur'an:
There is no god but
He,-the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him
nor sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there
can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth
to His creatures as) before or after or behind them. Nor shall they
compass aught of His knowledge except as He willeth. His Throne doth
extend over the heavens and the earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in
guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme (in
glory). (Quran 2: 255)
Perhaps the air of
Colorado
was too thin for justice. Or perhaps there was a plan in Allah’s greater
scheme of affairs. Aminah Assilimi later fought back and took her case
to the media. Although she did not get custody of her children again, a
change was made in the Colorado law that one cannot be denied child
custody on the basis of his or her religion.
Indeed Allah’s love
and mercy engulfed her so much that, as if, she has been granted the
touchstone of Islam. Wherever she goes, people are touched by her
beautiful words and Islamic manners and become Muslim.
By accepting Islam,
she became a changed person, and a much better person. So much so that
her family, relatives, and people around her started appreciating her
mannerism and the faith that brought about such changes in her. Despite
her family’s initial reaction, she remained in touch with them and
addressed them with respect and humility, just as the Qur’an enjoins the
Muslims to do. She would send cards to her parents on different
occasions, but she would always write down a verse from the Qur’an or
the Hadith without mentioning the source of such beautiful words of
wisdom. It was not long before she started making a positive influence
among her family members.
The first to become
Muslim was her grand mother. She was over 100 years old. Soon after
accepting Islam, she died.
“The day she pronounced Shahada, all her
misdeeds had been erased, while her good deeds were preserved. She died
so soon after accepting Islam that I knew her “book” was bound to be
heavy on the good side. It fills me with such a joy!”
Next to become Muslim
was her father, the one who wanted to kill her after she became Muslim.
Thus he brought alive the story of Umar ibn Khattab. Umar was a
companion of the Prophet who persecuted the early Muslims before he
converted to Islam. When he heard one day that his sister became a
Muslim, he went out with an open sword to kill her. But upon hearing
some of the verses from the Qur’an that his sister was reciting, he
recognized the truth and went straight to the Prophet and accepted
Islam.
Two years after she (Assilmi)
accepted Islam, her mother called and said that she appreciated her
faith and hoped that she would keep it. Couple of years later, she
called again and asked her about what one would need to do to become a
Muslim. Assilmi replied that one had to believe that there is only One
God and Muhammad was his Messenger.
“Any fool knows that. But what do you have
to do?”,
she asked again. She replied that if that is what she believed, then she
was already a Muslim! At this, her mother said,
“Well … OK. But let’s
not tell your father just yet”.
She was not aware that
her husband (Assilmi’s step father) had the same conversation with her a
few weeks earlier. Thus the two lived together as Muslims for years in
secret without knowing that the other was also a Muslim. Her sister who
wanted to put her in mental institution accepted Islam as well. She must
have realized that becoming Muslim is indeed the most healthy and sound
thing to do.
Her son, upon becoming
adult, accepted Islam. When he turned 21, he called her and said that he
wanted to become a Muslim.
Sixteen years after
the divorce, her ex-husband also accepted Islam. He said that he had
been watching her for sixteen years and wanted his daughter to have the
same religion that she had. He came to her and apologized for what he
had done. He was a very nice gentlemen and Assilimi had forgiven him
long ago.
Perhaps the greatest
reward for her was yet to come. Assilmi later married another person,
and despite the doctors’ verdict that she could never conceive another
child, Allah blessed her with a beautiful boy. If Allah (swt) makes a
gift to someone, who can prevent Him? It was truly a wonderful blessing
from Allah (swt), and so she named him “Barakah
The sacrifice that
Assilmi made for the sake of Allah (swt) was tremendous. And so Allah (swt)
turned in mercy to her and rewarded her with enormous blessings. Her
family discarded her after she accepted Islam, and now by Allah’s mercy,
most of them are Muslim. She lost her friends because of Islam, and now
she is being loved by so many.
“Friends who loved came out of nowhere”,
she said. Allah’s blessings came upon her so much that wherever she goes
people are touched by the beauty of Islam and accept the Truth. Both
Muslims and non-Muslims now come to her for advice and counseling.
She lost her job
because of wearing hijab, and now she is the President of the
International Union of Muslim Women. She delivers lectures
nationwide and is on high demand. It was her organization that
successfully lobbied for the “Eid Stamp” and had it approved by
the United States Postal Service, but it took many years of work.
She is now working on making the Eid Day as a national holiday.
She had tremendous
trust on Allah’s love and mercy and she never looses faith on Him. She
was once diagnosed with cancer some years ago. Doctors said that it was
in an advanced stage and that she would live for another year. But her
faith in Allah (swt) remained strong.
“We
must all die. I was confident that the pain I was experiencing contained
blessings.”
As a brilliant example of how much one can love Allah, she mentions
about a friend of her named Kareem Al-Misawi who died of cancer
when he was in his 20’s:
"Shortly before he
died, he told me that Allah was truly Merciful. This man was in
unbelievable anguish and was radiating with Allah’s love. He said:
“Allah intends that I should enter
heaven with a clean book.”
His death experience gave me something to think about. He taught me of
Allah’s love and mercy."
Aminah Assilmi, a national Muslim community activist, scholar and leader
who died 6th March 2010 in a car accident
outside of Newport, Tenn. She was
returning with her son from a speaking engagement in
New York. Her son, who was injured in
the accident, was taken to a hospital in
Knoxville.
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