Cat Steven - How I Came to Islam

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Posted by Admin | Posted in | Posted on Monday, February 23, 2009

cat steven in konsert 1971
Cat Steven in concert 1971

Yusof Islam

All I have to say is all that you have known and to confirm what you have known, the message of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) as given by God - the Religion of Truth. As human beings, we are given a consciousness and a duty that has placed us at the top of creation. Man was created to be God's deputy on earth, and it is important to realize the obligation to rid ourselves of all illusions and to make our lives a preparation for the next life. Anybody who misses this chance is not likely to be given another, to be brought back again and again, because it says in Qur'an Majeed that when man is brought to account, he will say, "O Lord, send us back and give us another chance." The Lord will say, "If I send you back you will do the same."

MY EARLY RELIGIOUS UPBRINGING

I was brought up in the modern world of all the luxury and the high life of show business. I was born in a Christian home, but we know that every child is born in his original nature - it is only his parents that turn him to this or that religion. I was given this religion (Christianity) and thought this way. I was taught that God exists, but there was no direct contact with God, so we had to make contact with Him through Jesus - he was in fact the door to God. This was more or less accepted by me, but I did not swallow it all. I looked at some of the statues of Jesus; they were just stones with no life. And when they said that God is there, I was puzzled even more but could not argue. I more or less believed it, because I had to have respect for the faith of my parents.

POP STAR

Gradually I became alienated from this religious upbringing. I started making music. I wanted to be a big star. All those things I saw in the films and on the media took hold of me, and perhaps I thought this was my God, the goal of making money. I had an uncle who had a beautiful car. "Well," I said, "he has it made. He has a lot of money." The people around me influenced me to think that this was it; this world was their God. I decided then that this was the life for me; to make a lot of money, have a 'great life.' Now my examples were the pop stars. I started making songs, but deep down I had a feeling for humanity, a feeling that if I became rich I would help the needy. (It says in the Qur'an, we make a promise, but when we make something, we want to hold onto it and become greedy.) So what happened was that I became very famous. I was still a teenager, my name and photo were splashed in all the media. They made me larger than life, so I wanted to live larger than life and the only way to do that was to be intoxicated (with liquor and drugs).

IN HOSPITAL

After a year of financial success and 'high' living, I became very ill, contracted TB and had to be hospitalized. It was then that I started to think: What was to happen to me? Was I just a body, and my goal in life was merely to satisfy this body? I realized now that this calamity was a blessing given to me by Allah, a chance to open my eyes - "Why am I here? Why am I in bed?" - and I started looking for some of the answers. At that time there was great interest in the Eastern mysticism. I began reading, and the first thing I began to become aware of was death, and that the soul moves on; it does not stop. I felt I was taking the road to bliss and high accomplishment. I started meditating and even became a vegetarian. I now believed in 'peace and flower power,' and this was the general trend. But what I did believe in particular was that I was not just a body. This awareness came to me at the hospital. One day when I was walking and I was caught in the rain, I began running to the shelter and then I realized, 'Wait a minute, my body is getting wet, my body is telling me I am getting wet.' This made me think of a saying that the body is like a donkey, and it has to be trained where it has to go. Otherwise, the donkey will lead you where it wants to go. Then I realized I had a will, a God-given gift: follow the will of God. I was fascinated by the new terminology I was learning in the Eastern religion. By now I was fed up with Christianity. I started making music again and this time I started reflecting my own thoughts. I remember the lyric of one of my songs. It goes like this: "I wish I knew, I wish I knew what makes the Heaven, what makes the Hell. Do I get to know You in my bed or some dusty cell while others reach the big hotel?" and I knew I was on the Path. I also wrote another song, "The Way to Find God Out." I became even more famous in the world of music. I really had a difficult time because I was getting rich and famous, and at the same time, I was sincerely searching for the Truth. Then I came to a stage where I decided that Buddhism is all right and noble, but I was not ready to leave the world. I was too attached to the world and was not prepared to become a monk and to isolate myself from society. I tried Zen and Ching, numerology, tarot cards and astrology. I tried to look back into the Bible and could not find anything. At this time I did not know anything about Islam, and then, what I regarded as a miracle occurred. My brother had visited the mosque in Jerusalem and was greatly impressed that while on the one hand it throbbed with life (unlike the churches and synagogues which were empty), on the other hand, an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity prevailed.

THE QUR'AN

When he came to London he brought back a translation of the Qur'an, which he gave to me. He did not become a Muslim, but he felt something in this religion, and thought I might find something in it also. And when I received the book, a guidance that would explain everything to me - who I was; what was the purpose of life; what was the reality and what would be the reality; and where I came from - I realized that this was the true religion; religion not in the sense the West understands it, not the type for only your old age. In the West, whoever wishes to embrace a religion and make it his only way of life is deemed a fanatic. I was not a fanatic, I was at first confused between the body and the soul. Then I realized that the body and soul are not apart and you don't have to go to the mountain to be religious. We must follow the will of God. Then we can rise higher than the angels. The first thing I wanted to do now was to be a Muslim. I realized that everything belongs to God, that slumber does not overtake Him. He created everything. At this point I began to lose the pride in me, because hereto I had thought the reason I was here was because of my own greatness. But I realized that I did not create myself, and the whole purpose of my being here was to submit to the teaching that has been perfected by the religion we know as Al-Islam. At this point I started discovering my faith. I felt I was a Muslim. On reading the Qur'an, I now realized that all the Prophets sent by God brought the same message. Why then were the Jews and Christians different? I know now how the Jews did not accept Jesus as the Messiah and that they had changed His Word. Even the Christians misunderstand God's Word and called Jesus the son of God. Everything made so much sense. This is the beauty of the Qur'an; it asks you to reflect and reason, and not to worship the sun or moon but the One Who has created everything. The Qur'an asks man to reflect upon the sun and moon and God's creation in general. Do you realize how different the sun is from the moon? They are at varying distances from the earth, yet appear the same size to us; at times one seems to overlap the other. Even when many of the astronauts go to space, they see the insignificant size of the earth and vastness of space. They become very religious, because they have seen the Signs of Allah. When I read the Qur'an further, it talked about prayer, kindness and charity. I was not a Muslim yet, but I felt that the only answer for me was the Qur'an, and God had sent it to me, and I kept it a secret. But the Qur'an also speaks on different levels. I began to understand it on another level, where the Qur'an says, "Those who believe do not take disbelievers for friends and the believers are brothers." Thus at this point I wished to meet my Muslim brothers.

CONVERSION

Then I decided to journey to Jerusalem (as my brother had done). At Jerusalem, I went to the mosque and sat down. A man asked me what I wanted. I told him I was a Muslim. He asked what was my name. I told him, "Stevens." He was confused. I then joined the prayer, though not so successfully. Back in London, I met a sister called Nafisa. I told her I wanted to embrace Islam and she directed me to the New Regent Mosque. This was in 1977, about one and a half years after I received the Qur'an. Now I realized that I must get rid of my pride, get rid of Iblis, and face one direction. So on a Friday, after Jumma' I went to the Imam and declared my faith (the Kalima) at this hands. You have before you someone who had achieved fame and fortune. But guidance was something that eluded me, no matter how hard I tried, until I was shown the Qur'an. Now I realize I can get in direct contact with God, unlike Christianity or any other religion. As one Hindu lady told me, "You don't understand the Hindus. We believe in one God; we use these objects (idols) to merely concentrate." What she was saying was that in order to reach God, one has to create associates, that are idols for the purpose. But Islam removes all these barriers. The only thing that moves the believers from the disbelievers is the salat. This is the process of purification.

Finally I wish to say that everything I do is for the pleasure of Allah and pray that you gain some inspirations from my experiences. Furthermore, I would like to stress that I did not come into contact with any Muslim before I embraced Islam. I read the Qur'an first and realized that no person is perfect. Islam is perfect, and if we imitate the conduct of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) we will be successful. May Allah give us guidance to follow the path of the ummah of Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). Ameen!

-- Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens)

List of famous and NOTABLE Caucasian Muslims

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Posted by Admin | Posted in | Posted on Sunday, February 22, 2009

A short list of notable or famous, Anglo-Saxon and/or Caucasian Muslims throughout Islamic history and the world today. Please Note: Photographs are of the individual named directly ABOVE them.

Imam Shamil (Legendary Daghestani Resistance Leader)


Muhammad Ali, Pasha of Egypt (Ottoman Ruler of Egypt from Albania)


Nerkesi Muhammed of Sarajevo (Bosnian Scholar)

Colonel Donald S. Rockwell (Poet and Author)


Shaykh Mansur (Chechen Muslim Mystic and Warrior)

Lord Headley al-Farooq (British Statesman, Lt. Colonel, Ed. of Salisbury Journal)


Gen. Charles William Buchanan Hamilton (Royal Navy, nephew of former US President James Buchanan)


Safvet beg Basagic Redzepasic (19th century Poet and Scholar)


Haji Zeynalabedin Taghiyev (philanthropist, oil magnate)
Read about his life Here


Muhammad Asad Leopold Weiss (Austrian journalist, statesman, and one of the leading Muslim scholars of the 20th century)


Marmaduke Pickthall (Bristish Muslim and Translator of Qur'an into English)
Buy his translation of the Qur'an HERE


Muhammad Alexander Russell Webb (19th century Journalist/former US Diplomat to the Philippines)
Brother Webb is said to be the first white American convert to Islam


Dr. Murad Wilfred Hofmann (Former German Ambassador, Director of Information NATO)


Knud Holmboe (Early 20th Century Danish Journalist)


Yusuf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens)


Aminah Assilmi (Former radical feminist, American convert/lecturer)


Imam Hamza Yusuf (American Muslim Scholar, co-founder of the Zaytuna Institute)


Sheikh Yusuf Estes (National Muslim Chaplain of America, former Christian missionary)


Ibrahim Hooper (former Director of CAIR)

Dr. Gary Miller (former Christian missionary, mathematician, theologian, and writer)

Ruqayyah Waris Maqsood (Formerly known as Rosalyn Kendrick)


Nuh Ha Mim Keller (American writer, translator, and scholar)

Nancy Ali (Former Roman Catholic Nun)

Joe Ahmed Dobson (son of British Secretary of State for Health, chairman of the Muslim Council of Britain's Regeneration Committee)

Abdal Hakim Murad (Muslim Scholar)


Khalid Blankinship (Chairman of Religion Dept. at Temple University)


Mario Scialoja (former Italian ambassador to Saudi Arabia [1994-95], head of Italy's Muslim League)


Torquato Cardeilli (Italy's current ambassador to Saudi Arabia)

Micheal Wolfe (Author, Film maker)
Buy Micheal's book "The Hajj" (about his pilgrimmage to Mecca)

Abdul Lateef Whiteman (Musician)


Viacheslav Polosin (former archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church)


Khadijah 'Sue' Watson (Former fundamentalist Protestant pastor)

Sahib Mustaqim Bleher (Co-founder Islamic Party of Britain, Ed. "Common Sense")


David Musa Pidcock (Co-founder Islamic Party of Britian, Institute of Rational Economics)


Eric Shrody, aka "Everlast" (Musician)


Dr. Martin Lings (Author/Scholar)

Dr. Vincent Mansur Cornell (Scholar/Historian)


Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore (American poet)
Visit his poetry site


Christine Huda Dodge (Writer, Educater, Website Host "Islam at About.com")
Read the story of her conversion

Lady Evelyn Zeinab Cobbold (British convert, featured in the book "Islam Our Choice")

Jeffrey Lang (Speaker/Author/Mathematics Professor @ University of Kansas)


Hakim Archulletta (Traditional Islamic healer/Specialist in Homeopathic Medicine)

Dr. Ingrid Mattson (VP of Islamic Society of North America, Prof. at Hartford Seminary)


Peter Sanders (famous photographer)


Alan Godlas (Prof. of Islamic Studies at U of Georgia)

Sofia Godlas (Artist, Consultant for the reconstruction of the Prophet's Masjid in Madina)

Daniel Hill (former Afghan Mujahid, anti-terrorism agent)

Charles Yarborough (the current Earl of Yarborough)

Jonathan Birt (the son of former director of the BBC, John Birt)

Charles Le Gai Eaton (former British diplomat)

John Nelson (first Englishman to convert to Islam in the 16th century)

Shaykh Abdullah Quilliam (Famous British Muslim activist and religious leader)
READ about more about Shaykh Abdullah

Alex Kronemer (produced PBS documentary "Muhammad: Legacy of the Prophet")

Alija Izetbegovic (the former president of Bosnia, led Muslim resistance against Molosivic, and author)

Hedley Churchward (painter, set designer, first known British Muslim to make Hajj around 1910)

Amherst Tysson (British writer and poet, lawyer)

Yvonne Ridley (British journalist, formerly held captive by Taliban)

Sh. Umar Faruq Abdullah (founder of the Nawawi Institute in Chicago and scholar)

Aisha Bewley (translator, writer and poet; teacher of Islamic law in England)

Kabir and Camille Helminski (translators of Rumi's poetry, writers, artists)

Shaykh Mustafa Ceric (Chief Alim of Bosnia)
Read About Ceric

Julien Jalaleddin Weiss (Musician, performs with the al Kindi ensemble)

Shaykh Shahidullah Faridi (British Sufi Shaykh of the Sabriyya Chisti Order)

Ian Dallas, aka Abdulqadir al-Murabit (Scottish convert, actor and author)

Shems Friedlander (scholar, film maker)

S. Abdullah Schleiffer (poet, journalist)

Yahiya Emerick (scholar & author)

Suhayb Webb (scholar)

Dawud Wharnsby Ali (musician)

Dr. Jerald Dirks (scholar & author)

Rene Guenon (French intellectual & co-founder of Traditionalist School)

Frithjof Schuon (intellectual, artist, & co-founder of Traditionalist School)

As noted above, this is a list of famous and NOTABLE Caucasian Muslims, meaning not all of them are necessarily "famous" but have received attention because of their own unique stories or contributions to the Muslim community.

Credit to : http://www.geocities.com/jrhalver/famous.html

Cheng Ho - The Life Of A Chinese Muslim Eunuch:

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Posted by Admin | Posted in | Posted on Friday, February 20, 2009

Cheng Ho - The Life Of A Chinese Muslim Eunuch:

History is an important source of identity to most people and so it is of no wonder that in these days transgenders and other queers search for the history of their communities, as well.

Tracing the history of the transgendered people in the world can be difficult, since the term "transgendered" was not available in former times and mainstream scholars, because of prejudices and inherent fears, usually didn.. t portray the lifes of people with transgendered patterns of behaviour in a correct way. There have been numerous transgenders of influence in all parts of the world - the Roman emperor Heliogabalus, the catholic saint Jean D..Arc, most probably the Biblical prophet Daniel (a.s.) -, but in most cases they are not recognized as having been transgendered or their lifes are portrayed very negatively.

The famous Chinese Muslim Admiral Cheng Ho (a.k.a Zheng He) is such a case. Muslims are very proud of him, they present Cheng Ho.. s story as the life of a muslim hero; however, they rarely mention the fact that Cheng Ho was a eunuch, because that would imply to be proud of a "gender variant" .

Like in India and many parts of the muslim world the court eunuchs of China usually were transgendered, many might even have been what we today call transsexual. A minority of Chinese eunuchs might have been foreign captives of war who were castrated as a punishment, but most of the the eunuchs were local Chinese or captivated "male born" children who were chosen to "be operated" and serve in the royal court because of their feminine behaviour and appearance. Those feminine behaving transgendered children were usually the favoured servants at the Chinese courts, called by the name "pure by birth".

Cheng Ho, as an important eunuch in imperial Ming China, most probably was such a child.. He/She (please note that in Chinese "he" and "she" are translated by the same word) was born in 1371 in the Yunnan town Kunyang. His/Her family was part of the muslim minority that settled in the provicne of Yunnan, he/she was raised up in a very pious environment, having a father and a grandfather who both had made the pilgrimage to Makkah.

In 1381 the army of the Ming dynasty entered Yunnan and during these events Cheng Ho was brought to the court of Nanjing to serve the prince who would later become emperor Yong Le. He/She became a faithful servant of the prince, supporting him in every situation and even fighting for him as a soldier.

This caused him/her to become a close confidant of the new emperor, holding a position of influence and power in the Ming empire.

The emperor had plans of spreading Chinese power and Chinese influences by the way of sea voyages. He trusted a lot in Cheng Ho, appointed him/her to lead these voyages and gave him/her the title of "Admiral of the Western Seas".

During his/her lifetime he/she did up to seven long voyages that started in 1405, establishing contacts with foreign kingdoms and bringing new trading goods of different kinds to China. His/her travels led him/her to Sri Lanka, India and even the eastern coast of Africa. Every foreign country he/she entered usually received more material goods from him/her than he/she took, something that was quite unusual among explorers of the time.

Although now he/she led the life of a noble person in Chinese society he/she never forgot his/her true origins.

He/She always stayed a believing muslim. His/her greatest dream was to perform the pilgrimage to Makkah, a dream that he/she was able to fulfill during one of his/her travels. He/She also made ziyarah to the tomb of our noble prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.).

Although -or because - he/she was a muslim, he/she was also remarkably tolerant towards practitioners of other religions. Historians reported an incident during which the fleet of Cheng Ho encountered a dangerous hurricane. The Taoist members of his/her crew prayed to their goddess "Celestial Spouse" for help. After the crew survived this hurricane, admiral Cheng Ho placed a pillar of thanksgiving in a temple of this Taoist deity.

On the island of Sri Lanka, in those years as still today torn by religious and ethnic rivalties, he/she erected a monument with carvings in Persian, Chinese and Tamil that praised the names of Allah, Vishnu and Buddha and proclaimed Cheng Ho..s impartial donations to the followers of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam.

Even today, long after his/her death following his/her return to China in 1433, people in many parts of Asia remember the name of this sea voyager.

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White Phosphorus

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