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----- Original Message -----
From: Mateen Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: msa_ec mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 1:30 AM
Subject: reverts from Hinduism


> MSA-EC - http://sunnah.org
>
>
> I like Islam's orthodox lifestyle:
> Kamala Das S Balakrishnan
>
> The Times of India
>
> MUMBAI: Noted writer Kamala Das finds herself in the eye of a storm
> following her recent decision to embrace Islam and change her name to
> Suraiya. This is not the first time she finds herself embroiled in a
> controversy. Her writings in the past have generated considerable heat.
But
> the earlier controversies were essentially confined to literary circles.
Her
> decision to convert to Islam has taken Kerla by storm with applause and
> criticism both flying in her direction. The Times of India spoke to her
over
> the telephone at her home in Kochi on Tuesday evening. Excerpts:
>
> Question: When exactly did you decide to embrace Islam?
> Answer: I do not remember the exact time. I think it was about 27 years
ago.
>
> Q: Why did you wait so long to convert?
> A: When I discussed the matter first with my husband in the early
seventies,
> he asked me to wait. He advised me to read books on Islam. I again thought
> of converting before the 1984 parliamentary elections.
>
> But, not all my children were married and settled at that time. I did not
> want my decision to impact on their lives. Now, all of them are well
settled
> and happy. Hence, I have announced my decision now.
>
> Q: Who introduced you to Islam?
> A: My first interface with Islam was through two blind Muslim children,
> Irshad Ahmed and Imtiaz Ahmed. They were sent to me by the National
> Association for the Blind since I had volunteered to read and teach the
> blind. The children virtually stayed at our flat at Bank House at
> Churchgate, Mumbai. I was required to read them Islamic scriptures.
>
> Q: What was it in Islam which attracted you?
> A: I liked the purdah which Muslim women wore. I liked the orthodox
> lifestyle of Muslim women.
>
> Q: But, doesn't the Purdah circumscribe your freedom?
> A: I don't want freedom. I had enough of it thrust on me. Freedom had
become
> a burden for me. I want guidelines to regulate and discipline my life. I
> want a master to protect me. I wanted protection and not freedom. I want
to
> be subservient to Allah. In fact, for the past 24 years I had worn a
purdah
> off and on. I had gone to markets, matinee shows and even while abroad I
had
> worn purdah. I have several of them.
>
> A woman in purdah is respected. No one touches you or teases you if you
wear
> one. You get total protection.
>
> Q: But isn't freedom the most precious of all gifts enjoyed by humankind?
> A: My freedom had become frayed at the edges. It was not good any more. It
> was no more the toy I wanted to play with. I had outgrown the desire for
> freedom.
>
> Q: What was the immediate reason to accept Islam?
> A: Recently I was travelling in a car from the Malabar to Kochi. I started
> the journey at 5.45 a.m. I looked at the rising sun. Surprisingly, it had
> the colour of a setting sun. It travelled with me and at 7.00 a.m. it
turned
> white. For years I have been looking for signs telling me when to convert.
> Finally, I got the message.
>
> Q: Can you please specify the three chief reasons which prompted you to
> become a Muslim?
> A: I cannot list the reasons like that. I wanted protection. My husband
died
> seven years ago and I am now a lonely widow who is 67 years old. When he
was
> there he provided me with protection. I had not to bother about getting
> tickets, passports, visa and such other things. I just had to follow him.
>
> Q: Did your children approve of your decision?
> A: Yes they did. They respect my decision. In fact, one of my sons has
> embraced Buddhism.
>
> For additional reading:
> High priestess of love "The Week"
> "How I embraced Islam "-Islamic Bulletin
> Kamala Das, nee Surayya, is VHP's new hate object - Rediff on the Net.
> "The Hindu" newspaper article: Suraiyya triggers purdah boom
> Famous Indian writer embraces Islam - Khaleej Times
> ------------------------------------------
>
> HE DEMOLISHED BABRI MASJID THAT DAY ... SEEKS FORGIVENESS TODAY !!!
>
> Among the fears of lakhs of Kar sevak who had gathered to demolish the
Babri
> Masjid , few furiously climbed on the majestic minaret of the mosque. The
> most important among the few were shive sainik.
>
> A resident of Faisabad, where Ayodhya is situated Shive Prasad was the
> captain of Bajrang Dal. He was given the responsibility to guide four
> thousand Kar Sevak in the demolition of mosque.
>
> It was he who gave training to four thousands of people under him, on how
to
> carry the demolition. On seeing the majestic minarets of the mosque come
> down captain Prasad was overjoyed and shouted the "Ram! Ram!"  This
happened
> seven years ago.
>
> On Dec. 6 ,1999 the same Shive Prasad was seeking forgiveness from Allah
for
> his cruel act seven years back.
>
> This 6 Dec.1999 he was fasting(non-obligatory) and regretting for the act
> with tears and was seeking forgiveness from Allah in his prayers. Yes !
> Shive Prasad has embraced Islam. He has changed his name to Mohammed
> Mustafa. One will be moved to learn how he embraced Islam.
>
> This change in Shive Prasad's heart was published by Malayalam News
> (7.12.99) issued by "Arab news publications"  in Saudi Arabia. Shive
> Prasad's father Trigal Ramanathan was chief among the heads of Sangh
> Parivar. His whole family was actively involved in demolishing the Babri
> Masjid.
>
> Soon after the demolition of the mosque, Shive prasad felt a depression in
> his heart. He had no peace of mind. He felt that he had committed a great
> sin. In 1997 he went to Sharjah in order to seek employment. But even at
> work his mind was restless.
>
> On Dec. 4, 1998 as he was walking along the streets of Sharjah, he
happened
> to hear a speech before Friday prayer held in a mosque which was in Hindi.
> When he heard the speech, which he felt was something different. He wanted
> to listen the complete speech. That message about Allah created a
revolution
> in his rest less mind. He continued to listen to such speeches thereafter.
> The revolution in his heart was completed.
>
> All praise be to God Allah!! Allah has shown him the right path. He has
> forfeited the ignorance and chosen the righteous path. When Shive Prasad
> embraced Islam he was driven out by his family members who were strong RSS
> activists. He is praying to God that his family member should also choose
> the righteous path as he did. Shive Prasad says that among those who led
the
> demolition on the spot were Ashok Singhal and Advani. On the day of
> demolition the police and CRPF connived with the leaders of BJP, Bajrang
Dal
> and RSS. Both these law enforcing agencies greatly helped in the
demolition.
> He recalls that on that day Ashok Singhal dressed himself in military
> uniform and gave orders.
>
> He also recalls, soon after the demolition of the mosque they entered the
> muslim areas in the Faisabad and shouted "Jai Shriram". Now, Shive Prasad
is
> receiving continuous threatenings from RSS, BJP and Bajrang Dal. Sangh
> Parivar has threatened to kill if he returns to India. But Mohammed
> Mustafa(Shive Prasad) says firmly that he will never turn away from Islam-
> the righteous path even if death comes his way.
>
> Having learnt 17 Surahs in the Holy Quraan, he is anxious to complete
> learning the whole of "Holy Qur'an". His ambition is to become a true
> Islamic preacher and and bring ignorant people to light. If Allah wishes,
> his ambition will be fulfilled and the very same hands which demolished
the
> Babri Masjid will built up again.
>
>


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