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Aminah Assilmi, Ex-Christian, USA (part 3 of 4)
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Description: Ameenah discusses the various trials she faced after accepting Islam, from having her children taken away from her to losing all friends and family.
By Aminah Assilmi
Published on 16 Jan 2006 - Last modified on 31 Jul 2006
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How Islam changed my Life
“How much more we love the light...If once
we lived in Darkness.”
When I first embraced Islam, I really did not
think it was going to affect my life very much. Islam did not just affect my
life. It totally changed it.
Family life: My husband and I loved each other
very deeply. That love for each other still exists. Still, when I started
studying Islam, we started having some difficulties. He saw me changing and
did not understand what was happening. Neither did I. But then, I did not
even realize I was changing. He decided that the only thing that could make me
change was another man. There was no way to make him understand what was
changing me because I did not know.
After I realized that I was a Muslim, it did not
help matters. After all...the only reason a woman changes something as
fundamental as her religion is another man. He could not find evidence of this
other man...but he had to exist. We ended up in a very ugly divorce. The
courts determined that the unorthodox religion would be detrimental to the
development of my children. So they were removed from my custody.
During the divorce, there was a time when I was
told I could make a choice. I could renounce this religion and leave with my
children, or renounce my children and leave with my religion. I was in shock.
To me this was not a possible choice. If I renounce my Islam....I would be
teaching my children how to be deceptive, for there was no way to deny what was
in my heart. I could not deny God, not then, not ever. I prayed like I had
never prayed before. After the thirty minutes was up, I knew that there was no
safer place for my children to be than in the hands of God. If I denied him,
there would be no way in the future to show my children the wonders of being
with God. The courts were told that I would leave my children in the hands of God.
This was not a rejection of my children!
I left the courts knowing that life without my
babies would be very difficult. My heart bled, even though I knew, inside, I
had done the right thing. I found solace in Ayat-ul-Kursi.
“God! There is no god but He - the Living,
the Self-subsisting, Supporter of all. 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
Most High, The Supreme (in Glory).” (Quran 2:255)
This also got me started looking at all the
attributes of God and discovering the beauty of each one.
Child custody and divorce were not the only
problems I was to face. The rest of my family was not very accepting of my
choice either. Most of the family refused to have anything to do with me. My
mother was of the belief that it was just a phase and I would grow out of it. My
sister, the ‘mental health expert’ was sure I had simply lost my mind and should
be institutionalized. My father believed I should be killed before I placed
myself deeper in Hell. Suddenly I found myself with no husband and no family.
What would be next?
Friends: Most of my friends drifted away during
that first year. I was no fun anymore. I did not want to go to parties or
bars. I was not interested in finding a boyfriend. All I ever did was read
that ‘stupid’ book (the Quran) and talk about Islam. What a bore. I still did
not have enough knowledge to help them understand why Islam was so beautiful.
Employment: My job was next to go. While I had
won just about every award there was in my field and was recognized as a
serious trend setter and money maker, the day I put on hijab, was the end of my
job. Now I was without a family, without friends and without a job.
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