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Judy
Sabyrah Atlagh
Stories
of the New Muslims
I am a Muslimah living in my home-town of Dayton,
Ohio where I have
lived most of my life. I became interested in Islam during a stint
as a
travel nurse in Baltimore, MD where I had a Muslim tennis partner. I
learned most of my information about Islam on the internet and met
many
interesting people on-line, including my darling husband of 3 years
now.
They say that hind site is 20-20, and I would tend
to agree. Early in
my college career I taught teenage Sunday school classes at my
Methodist church. My teaching style was a bit different because I
preferred
group discussions to actual lectures and this seemed to work well.
This
also helped me to avoid any cognitive dissonance with the Jesus as
Son of
God idea which even then made no sense to me. I guess I was at that
church because that's all I knew, even though my parents didn't
really
push religion on my brother and I as children. Then there came an
art
history class I took in which I did a special paper for the final on
the
historical image of Jesus in art throughout history. What I learned
was
that the current, blonde haired blue eyed, Jesus that we envision
today
is really the projection of one particular German painter named
Peter
Paul Rubins. This man believed that we each have god-like qualities
and
are a part of god therefore he had ever right to project his
personal
image as that of Jesus. Later I took another class called
Understanding
the Bible which took a look at the development of the Bible in
history
in a non-religious context. What I learned from this class was that
it
was a human decision as to what was included in Biblical text not
divine and therefore subject to error. Also that there was no real
way to
trace the texts to the original source or author.
My early encounter with Islam addressed each of my
problems with
organized Christian religion. Jesus was a prophet and was
immaculately
conceived child. Prophets were all good and respectable people...not
like
some of the Bible stories portray them. In fact all the well known
Christian figures have a place in Islam. The Quran is straight from
God, and
there is a clear difference between the Sunnah and the holy book.
Even
the intense materialistic tendencies in society were addressed. Thus
Islam helped me realize there is one true religion that encompasses
all
the aspects of daily life. I particularly am fond of the role of
women
in Islam because we hold an honored place if we choose to live
appropriately.
Judy Sabyrah Atlagh |