In the Name of Allah, most Compassionate,
most Merciful
Why Are British Women are Turning
to Islam
The Spread of a World Creed , The Times - Tuesday, 9th
November 1993 , Lucy Berrington finds the Muslim Faith is winning Western admirers
despite hostile media coverage.
Unprecedented numbers of British people, nearly all of
them women, are converting to Islam at a time of deep divisions within the Anglican and
Catholic churches.
The rate of conversions has prompted predictions that
Islam will rapidly become an important religious force in this country.[1] "Within the
next 20 years the number of British converts will equal or overtake the immigrant Muslim
community that brought the faith here", says Rose Kendrick, a religious education teacher
at a Hull comprehensive and the author of a textbook guide to the Koran. She says: "Islam
is as much a world faith as is Roman Catholicism. No one nationality claims it as its own".
Islam is also spreading fast on the continent and in America.
The surge in conversions to Islam has taken place despite
the negative image of the faith in the Western press. Indeed, the pace of conversions has
accelerated since publicity over the Salman Rushdie affair, the Gulf War[2] and the plight
of the Muslims in Bosnia. It is even more ironic that most British converts should be
women, given the widespread view in the west that Islam treats women poorly. In the United
States, women converts outnumber men by four to one, and in Britain make up the bulk of
the estimated 10, 000 to 20, 000 converts, forming part of a Muslim community of 1 to 1.5
million. Many of Britains "New Muslims" are from middle-class backgrounds. They include
Matthew Wilkinson, a former head boy of Eton who went on to Cambridge, and a son and
daughter of Lord Justice Scott, the judge heading the arms-to-Iraq enquiry.
A small scale survey by the Islamic Foundation in
Leicester suggests that most converts are aged 30 to 50. Younger muslims point to many
conversions among students and highlight the intellectual thrust of Islam. "Muhammad"
said, "The light of Islam will rise in the West" and I think that is what is happening
in our day" says Aliya Haeri, an American-born psychologist who converted 15 years ago.
She is a consultant to the Zahra Trust, a charity publishing spiritual literature and
is one of Britain's prominent Islamic speakers. She adds: "Western converts are coming
to Islam with fresh eyes, without all the habits of the East, avoiding much of what is
culturally wrong. The purest tradition is finding itself strongest in the West.
"[3]
Some say the conversions are prompted by the rise of
comparative religious education. The British media, offering what Muslims describe as
a relentless bad press on all things Islamic,is also said to have helped. Westerners
despairing of their own society - rising in crime, family breakdown, drugs and
alcoholism[4] - have come to admire the discipline and security of Islam. Many converts
are former Christians disillusioned by the uncertainty of the church and unhappy with
the concept of the Trinity and deification of Jesus.
Quest of the Convert - Why Change?
Other converts describe a search for a religious identity.
Many had previously been practising Christians but found intellectual satisfaction in
Islam. "I was a theology student and it was the academic argument that led to my
conversion." Rose Kendrick,a religious education teacher and author, said she objected
to the concept of the original sin: "Under Islam, the sins of the fathers aren't visited
on the sons. The idea that God is not always forgiving is blasphemous to Muslims.
Maimuna, 39, was raised as a High Anglican and confirmed
at 15 at the peak of her religious devotion. "I was entranced by the ritual of the High
Church and thought about taking the veil." Her crisis came when a prayer was not answered.
She slammed the door on visiting vicars but travelled to convents for discussions with
nuns. "My belief came back stronger, but not for the Church, the institution or the
dogma." She researched every Christian denomination, plus Judaism, Buddhism and Krishna
Consciousness, before turning to Islam.
Many converts from Christianity reject the ecclesiastical
heirarchy emphasising Muslims' direct relationship with God. They sense a lack of
leadership in the Church of England and are suspicious of its apparent flexibility.
"Muslims don't keep shifting their goal-posts," says Huda Khattab, 28, author of The
Muslim Woman's Handbook, published this year by Ta-Ha. She converted ten years ago while
studying Arabic at university. "Christianity changes, like the way some have said
pre-marital sex is okay if its with the person you're going to marry. It seems so
wishy-washy. Islam was constant about sex, about praying five times a day. The prayer
makes you conscious of God all the time. You're continually touching base.
Footnotes
1 This is one of the reasons
why there is an onslaught of bad press against Islam and the Muslims. Whoever
considers Islam carefully with its principle belief Tawheed (the Uniqueness
of Allaah, His and His sole right to subservience, worship and legislation),
the sum total of its injunctions, formulated by Allaah (which are harmonic
and define the true nature, position, rights and responsibilities of both
sexes), and its justice in every sphere of life (social, economical and
political) for all categories of people - wives, husbands, children, orphans,
women, the poor and indigent, the poverty-stricken - will realise why it
poses a threat to the leading elite of the western civilisations (i.e.
those who benefit most from the unfair and unjust forms by which the people
are governed). It is in the hands of such people that the control of peoples
beliefs and ideas lie (via television, Magazines, Films, Education) and
naturally this advantage is used to maintain the existing status quo. Muslims
are not governed by and enslaved the false beliefs and ideas of humans,
they are enslaved to and governed by Allaah alone. This is the essence
of Islam - That enslavement is to none but to Allaah alone and everything
besides Him is undeserving of worship and subservience.
2 It is now an established
fact that around 5,000 of the US Troops who were stationed in Saudi Arabia
became Muslims during and shortly after the Gulf War.
3 Much of the alleged oppression
of women is due to localised culture which is based on a superstition that
is more akin to Hinduism. It is, however, portrays it as being Islamic
in origin which in turn seriously affects the 'independence of thought'
of those who do not bother to pursue the matter in an objective manner
- which includes most people.
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4 One of the biggest industries
in the West is that of entertainment and amusement. This is essential to
maintain the false idea of progress, that what comes next is better and
worth enduring for. Peoples minds are preoccupied with their own pleasures
and other pursuits while others are being murdered, slaughtered, women
raped, innocent babies and children butchered with axes and knives, innocent
by-standers in robberies and muggings killed, the aged battered to death
by adolescents, thousands dying of drug abuse, thousands of innocent lives
destroyed by the consumption of alcohol, drunkards beating their women
and children... the list is endless. The entertainments industry is one
of the effective tools in the 'normalisation of the thought process', the
'desensitization of the humanistic concern', and the intensification of
the 'my pleasure and gratification is what is most important' syndrome.
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