Thursday, February 8, 2007

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Ann Spaulding converted to Islam.

I was born in Virginia and was raised in a Christian family. My father was a Jew. Needless to say, we never talked much after my conversion to Islam, we have not talk much before. He and my mother divorced when I was only a an.Mes me one sister said it was because I was a girl and my father wanted a garcon.Ainsi he left my mother with four daughters without his help. We grew very poorly. My father died in July 2003 as a Jew. He refused to talk to me during these past years since I returned to Islam. My mother believed in God, she thought it was about charity and helping others. I came from a family mostly Christian who has the fear of God and practiced to the best of their ability. In the area where I grew up, we did not even know what a Muslim, let alone see a woman down the street with the hijab!

I started playing the flute when I was only 5 years and I became a professional musician flute when I was only 12 years. I played much other instruments, such as the oboe, saxophone etc.. I even played in bands and symphonies to jazz. I was put off a lot with my grandparents. Fortunately for me, I never looked bad things. I was just busy with my flute and music. It was my life and my only love in life.
My mother worked at the social it saved the lives of many children who were disabled or had mental disabilities. I was proud of her for that. But when I needed her as my own mother, she was just not there. I guess she could not save all children of the world so someone had to be excluded. I am consistently high.

I led a life without love ... My older sisters had no time for me, or even time to worry. My eldest sister who was a year older than me always told me it was my fault and they should all grow up without dad. It was so what is unusual is that this sister would beat me a lot. Accordingly growing up I was very shy.
It really hurt me. I knew I was just a kid and it was not my fault that I am a fille.Maintenant I say "alhamdulillah" when I hear a girl born, because I am a mother now my daughter has been a blessing for me in many ways.
I joined the U.S. Navy when I was 18. At this point, I had a great memory of what I've read and seen, which was very helpful to our government. However, I returned disillusioned by this crazy world.
I then played the oboe and flute in a symphony orchestra. I married and divorced several times. I was looking for something but what! I've even been blind for two years, I can say Allah Akbar! He taught me compassion and patience. Allah was there at any time - I just did not look as much as needed. I also broke my ankle very badly and I was in a wheelchair for almost a year, so I used a walker to four-legged, then a cane three-legged, and then finally a cane. Allah has sent me some lessons to help me learn the patience.Il was there for my blindness when I really started to look into studying various beliefs and lifestyles. He knew for this blindness that I could actually SEE!

about 6 years ago I started going to the fundamental and independent Baptist church. This is the type most stringent: high morals and no skirts, shorts. I asked our pastor to many many questions about God. When I asked her questions and told him that I wanted to study other religions, he said that it would not be a good idea and that Satan would use to pull me away from the church. He said that studying other religions showed a lack of faith. Note that he called "church" and not "God." Anyway, he could never answer my questions despite having a degree in theology! I do not criticize Christians or Jews when I say this. I explained just what was happening around me.

One day I was walking behind the music room (the music ministry at the church) and I found the gossip of two people. They said that since I was divorced I should not play music, although I was very good and people liked to hear me play. Who was she to judge me, I demandé.J 'were a very moral woman - I do not drink, do not smoke, did not go with men, or did not do anything that does not nature.Veuillez understand that all American women have loose morals. I fear that TV portrays us this façon.C 'was a turning point in my life.
I worked hard and I supported my daughter. Alhamdulillah, she is now 21 years old and married and I have a wonderful son called Jibriel. And another child on the road. Akbar.J Allahu 've stopped playing the flute. I also stopped going to this church and stayed away from her. I only continued to check thousands of library books on religions and study them. Some of these were actually audiobooks because I could not see enough to read.

Subsequently I met a Muslim woman who moved in our city. She gave me some brochures on Islam, lu.J I have loved how she practiced her faith by being nice and honest. My daughter was in college at that time where she met some friends. After visiting Minnesota, she loved the university where his friends are gone. Accordingly, we moved to this area. She first moved since I was in my own university classes. (I went back to school ...). She met some Muslim people of Sudan, Pakistan ..., and began to study Islam. Me too I examined more Islam. It was one of the religions that I studied. I continued to study Islam and the Koran repeatedly until I came to realize that Islam is the truest religion. I never told my daughter that I studied Islam in recent years. At that time I was really a Muslim but I have not admitted. When
day my daughter came to me and asked if she could return to Islam. His face looked very frightened because she knew I was a woman inked Baptist.
I just said, "OH! Why? "
She said the lady with whom she had spoken, told him to ask my permission because of what the Qur'an attaches about the importance of the mother. I asked him to make sure she knew what she meant. She just sat terrified of what I might say! she understood Islam very thoroughly. I then confessed that I had also studied Islam. This came as surprise for her.
few weeks later, after she introduced me to his Muslim friends, we made our Shahada together before a group of 12 ladies at the house of a friend. Allah Akbar! It was on July 2001.
Unfortunately, as a new Muslim, I had periods difficult for some Muslims as well about some things, such as wearing hijab hijab.Le should come from the heart! I wish that more people are studying Islam and look at their hearts. I met Muslim women who wear the hijab at the mosque or at social gatherings and have big hearts, and I've met women who wear the hijab and the niqab but even did not have much affection. But I was just me! I wore a blue skirt with netting, a hijab and long manches.L Imam at the mosque told me that we should not worry about what some say. For him, I was properly dressed for prayer. After
have been Muslim for less than two months, another incident occurred. On September 14, 2001 a young man attacked me in a grocery store. Motivated by hatred for Muslims AC, he blocked me on his truck so hard that it opened up my back, my ankles and my legs. The force pushed me into the shelf cans, knocking one of the shelves at me. As the cans fall down, they opened my head and my hands. The authorities caught him. He did not run away. I think he was really amazed at what he had done his même.Plus later, he said he thought I was an Arab, as if it was a reason to hurt someone. He was surprised that I spoke English clearly. He was still amazed when he knew I was a disabled American veteran.
He was facing serious charges. I gave him the choice either to go to jail or attend a conference on Islam in ten sessions of one hour. He chose conferences. I am sure that if he did not come to conferences that I can maintain my rights of appeal with the court system. He continued
studied longer than anticipated by the contract. About 6 months later in February of 2002, he said Shahada. I was so happy when I got this email from him. He then joined the local Muslim Student Association and engaged in the work of Dawah. Allah Akbar!
I finally feel at home in a mosque and at home in my heart as a Muslim.
It is very important that as a Muslim, you practice with the company of others. Never try to practice your religion alone. We need everyone to survive in this difficult world. We need the support and we pull up to everyone when we are down. But most importantly ... we need Allah.
Every day is a challenge But I know that Allah is my guide.

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Marat Safin is a Muslim.

Marat Safin is a Russian tennis player born January 27, 1980 at Moscou.d a Muslim Tatar family
his mother Rausa Islanova and his father Mubin Safin is coached
He has a sister Dinara, who is 6 years younger than him and who also plays tennis on the WTA Tour.
in 1997, he became a pro and is known to the general public during the tournament at Roland Garros 98 where he defeated successively Agassi, Kuerten and Vacek! Unfortunately, 1/8th finals,
Russian bows Cedric Pioline before. In 1999, he won his first ATP tournament in Boston. The year 2000 is the year Safin, Marat won seven ATP tournaments including the U.S. Open ... 2002 is a fabulous year for
Marat he won the Davis Cup team from Russia, he goes three times in the final and must ... By
cons 2003 will be a black year for the young Russian, hampered by numerous injuries (back, wrist) ...
he had to give up a lot of tournaments. After a long awaited comeback and a nice finish at the Australian Open, the largest happiness of his fans, Safin win the tournament Beijing after two years without a title!
Very often after the victory he bows.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Funny Endings For Letters



Wulston David Myatt (former neo-Nazi) converted to Islam now named Abdul Aziz ibn Myatt.

Myatt, founder of the National Socialist Movement very radical Columbia the "NSM" was convicted and jailed for racist attacks, he is the author of a textbook
of fascist terrorism and a former leader of a group far right ultra-violent "Combat 18".

In an essay published on the Internet, entitled "From Neo-Nazism to Islam," write Myatt "How is it that I, a Westerner who has had 25 years of political involvement in extreme right-wing organizations, former leader of the political wing of the neo-Nazi group Combat 18, I am come I was present at the threshold of a mosque with a sincere desire to enter and convert me to Islam? "

"While it is these same people I clashed in the streets, I insulted and cons which I have used violent means - I have indeed spent time in prison for being the ringleader of a gang of skinheads in an attack cons Pakistanis.
He added: "I spent several decades of my life fighting for what I regarded as my people, my race and my nation, and endured two terms of imprisonment arising from my political activities."

Myatt, after a brief episode monastic after his second stay in prison, says he became a Muslim (in 1998) while working alone for long hours in a farm.

"... The mosque (in England) where I made my Shahadah, eight years ago, has received some anonymous letters about me and my associations previous policies, the letters which made some allegations about my sincerity. The brother who informed me told me that he and the imam did not even bother to read the mail, because I was their brother, and that's all there was to knowledge. He burned the letters. This incident, then the tears me down - I have many similar examples ... I have so many similar stories of friendship, quality, nobility, I found among Muslims ...

Myatt said recently that he had abandoned hope of a breakthrough by the extreme right and believed that Muslims were now the best hope in the fight against Zionism and the West.
"If these nationalists, or some of them want to help us, support us ... they can do the only right and honorable thing is to say, convert, revert, to Islam - accepting the superiority of Islam over all things and each element of the West. "




Johannes von Leers converted to Islam named Omar Amin.

Born January 25, 1902 at Vietlübbe, in Germany, died March 5, 1965 in Cairo, Egypt. Johann von Leers
was a member of the Nazi party and SS, who worked with Goebbels Ministry of
propagande.Il is the author of numerous anti-Semitic writings, including "The criminal nature of the Jews", published in 1944 . After the war he took refuge first in Argentina after
and then settled in Egypt. He converted to Islam under the name Omar Amin.



Daemling Joachim, aka Jochen Dressel converted to Islam under the name of Mustapha Ibrahim.

Chief of the Gestapo in Düsseldorf Advisor Egyptian prison system,
is a service of Radio Cairo.




Standartenführer Leopold Gleim converted to Islam under the name of Ali Al-Nacher.

Head Gestapo in Poland, he worked in Egypt's secret police.


Obersturmbannführer Bernhard Bender converted to Islam under the name of Ben Salem.


He had been active in the Gestapo in Poland and Russia, he was under the direction of Gleim the political department of the Egyptian secret police.



Heinrich Sellmann converted to Islam under the name of Hassan Suleiman.

Chief of the Gestapo in Ulm. Ministry of Information in Cairo, Egyptian Special Services.



Hans Appler converted to Islam under the name of Salah Chaffar.


He was employed for the Islamic Conference and Egypt
the Ministry of Information (1956).



Franz Bartel converted to Islam under the name of al-Hussein.


Assistant Chief of the Gestapo in Katowice (Poland) since 1959
"specialist" in Jewish affairs Ministry of Information in Cairo
.



Wilhelm Boerner converted to Islam under the name of Ali Ben Keshi.

Guardian concentration camp Mauthausen. He worked at the Ministry of Interior in Egypt, then became an instructor at the front of the Palestine Liberation.


Sellman Heinrich converted to Islam under the name of Hassan Suleiman.

Chief of the Gestapo in Ulm Department of Information Services in Cairo Egyptian special.

Birgel Werner converted to Islam under the name ElGamin.

SS Officer in Cairo later worked at the Ministry of Information.

Monday, February 5, 2007

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Mark Springer (former skeanhed) converted to Islam.

My journey in Islam is what one might ie not usual. Most converts I've met are white on one side from "liberal" and a very open back. My education was far from ceci.Mes parents were both U.S. military and my upbringing was very strict. My father was very racist, and for this reason, I was very racist myself until about age 24. I still recall when my father listened child criticizing and insulting Arabs and Muslims and criticism of religion, their way of life .... it was how I was raised and this is the position I had taken.
My childhood was very concern. My father was an alcoholic and very physically abusive man. I grew up with the constant fear of violence against me, my mother, my brother and me soeur.Il only seemed natural that I seek a group of people to replace family life ... The problem is that the people I sought were the worst of the worst: the skinhead.

For several years I have been heavily involved in the racist movement skinhead.Je was not happy to be a disciple, but I always had the pleasure to take the lead. I was well known and feared in the city I grew up.

The home situation is worse for me and I was forced to move out while I alone. I think at that moment sealed my future as a Muslim - far from my father, hate, ... The years had been hard enough for me. I drank, I take drugs and had serious trouble with the law. At any time, all the people that I frequented to replace my family s'avérées be bad people, violent, dishonest and unreliable.

I began to see that all the lies that covers my life ... That's when I started wondering about all my life, including my religious belief ... I am married with a girlfriend. She was also active in the racist skinhead scene and there was always this concern that I offended with my new ideas and pensée.J 'had always been an avid reader, I finally put together a small library of books which now consists of over a thousand books, Kant, Descartes Ramadan ... I started reading books on Eastern history and politique.Mon father had a hatred of Islam and a teenager I had shared this hatred without having a clue about Islam.


Soon time after work my wife was transferred to England, was on the verge of any changer.J 'were in a new country with a long and rich history, so I spent some years exploring the history and traveling across Europe.J 'were now in a country with a Muslim community long and well established. I started reading about the belief, ideology, and Islamic history. I also started reading the Qur'an.

I always questioned the idea that God would never had offspring. From my reading (biblical, historical ...) I identified this belief as fired a pagan sources. Zeus, Odin, and many other pagan gods all had children. In the case of Odin, his followers even believed that her child was caught on a tree, just as Christians believe that Jesus (PBUH) was hung on a cross. Odinists, the name given to followers of this religion ancient Northern European, also believed in the trinity formed by Odin, his son Thor, and his wife Freja. It was clear that this innovation of Christians did not have its basis in God but in the previous pagan beliefs.
The other question which I always struggled with was the concept sin originel.Il always seemed to me that Christians are not the answer to these questions. I looked Judaism, but that religion has provided more questions than answers. It seemed clear that Islam had all the answers. He cleared up the confusion lies in the trinity, and told the true role of Jesus (peace be upon him) as prophet, and not the son of God. Islam recognizes all the Prophets (peace and blessings be upon them).
As I said before, I married a woman who came from the same culture as me, she did not ... This facilitates easy things came thereafter to the point where I could not practice my new religion and I had to stay married ... and we separated.

Before I left England I went with a young Lebanese man I met in London where I said my Shahada in mosquée.Quand I left my ex-wife I was Forced to leave England. I quickly got a job for the U.S. government in Alaska, I took the opportunity to continue to read and explore Islam, the Internet and other sources.
I traveled in the Washington area for business where I made friends with Muslims. I was
divorced for several years and I knew that one of the main ways to accomplish religion is the mariage.Un new friend told me he knew a sister who wanted to marry, so he asked if it ' was correct to give me her number ... I called him and we talked for hours. We exchanged addresses and e-mail during the next three days we talked about dozens of hours. It was a good Muslim woman and very religious so she could teach me about religion. Not only she could teach me religion, but it could help me with Arabic. We talked on the phone and through E-mail for several months.

We decided, with the permission of his family, that I would visit during Ramadan of this year's dinner breaking the fast. I was very nervous, my wife and family are Saudi Arabia, both parents born in the Mecque.J 'had a lump in my throat, to meet this wonderful woman. I arrived just before dusk and I gathered my bags and waited for a taxi.
When it was my turn I jumped on the taxi. When I got into the taxi that I hailed with "Asalaamu Alaykum" and he returned the greeting. The sun had set, he asked if I was fasting, and when I answered in the positive, he gave me one of his own dates to break my fast, this nice older gentleman was of Afghan origin.
At the door I just said "Bismillah" and knew that God would choose the best for me. All kinds of scenarios played through my mind. She would like, but I hate family ect .... Finally I arrived at the door rang.
What seemed like dozens of people answered the door, older family, my age, sisters, son, daughters, friends and family. I was warmly welcomed and invited to enter home.
Alhamdulillah, my family and we of course immediately. Speaking during the dinner it was clear that the nice young lady and I was superbly seriously.
I returned to the region in January when we got married before friends and family. We took a nice honeymoon, I moved and took a job with a division of my company here (united states). At first sight it might appear that the house of my childhood were all far from Allah, but this was not the case. Allah always knew me, he directed me to become a Muslim man and I am today.
People say that miracles do not happen today, but I say that my story proves it.