{"article":{"id":1714,"title":"S. E. Levine, Ex-Jew, USA","slug":"s-e-levine-ex-jew-usa","word":"\/uploads\/articles\/S. E. Levine, Ex-Jew, USA.docx","pdf":"\/uploads\/articles\/S. E. Levine, Ex-Jew, USA.pdf","mime_type":null,"type":"node","path":"\/nodes\/view\/type:article\/slug:s-e-levine-ex-jew-usa","hint":"","body":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: xx-large;\"><strong>S. E. Levine, Ex-Jew, USA<\/strong><\/span><br \/><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\r\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>&nbsp;(part 1 of 2)<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;<img style=\"display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\" src=\"https:\/\/encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com\/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQBuZuDxnjK7HMF5rRRNatU6i7fA3VBUcQsfyBRdTKlNdRSfD2WYA\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">My husband and I had gone to the masjid (mosque) for a speaker&rsquo;s program.&nbsp; It was the first time that he had invited me to the masjid since our marriage a year or so earlier.&nbsp; We had met and married while we were both working as substance abuser counselors in a rehabilitation center.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">We couldn&rsquo;t have been more different in the beginning, as we are from entirely different backgrounds &mdash; he is black and I am white, he was Muslim and I was Jewish.&nbsp; Although he hadn&rsquo;t asked me to become a Muslim prior to our marriage, he did give me silent da`wah (calling to Islam) by his excellent example.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">He had an extensive Islamic library, and because I was a keen reader, I naturally read a lot of his books.&nbsp; I also observed his modest behavior, watched as he made salah (prayer) five times a day, went to Jumu`ah Prayer on Fridays, and fasted during the month of Ramadan.&nbsp; So it was natural that I would develop an interest in his religion.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When we arrived at the masjid, he pointed out the entrance to the women&rsquo;s section.&nbsp; We agreed to meet in the parking lot after the program was over.&nbsp; &ldquo;OK, I can do this,&rdquo; I thought to myself as I entered the dark dank hallway and walked down the steep steps.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I had never had trouble making friends before.&nbsp; I had always enjoyed multicultural situations and looked forward to the evening.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">My husband had suggested that I wear something modest for the occasion.&nbsp; I ran my hands down over my long-sleeved dress, straightening and smoothing it out.&nbsp; I felt confident that the women at the masjid would approve of my appearance.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">However, when I arrived at the bottom of the stairs and walked through the door marked &ldquo;Sisters,&rdquo; I could immediately feel it in the air: thick tension, suspicion, estrangement and confusion.&nbsp; Every veiled head turned in my direction and the Muslim women stared at me as if I had two heads.&nbsp; I stood frozen in place in the entrance way, staring back at them.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I had never seen so many Muslim women together in one place.&nbsp; Most of them wore the traditional hijab, but two women peered out at me through head coverings that revealed only their eyes.&nbsp; A few others sat with their scarves draped over their shoulders.&nbsp; When they saw me, they pulled them up over their heads.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">But then one of them got up from where she was sitting, approached me, and introduced herself as Sister Basimah.&nbsp; At least this one had a welcoming look on her face.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Hi,&rdquo; I said.&nbsp; &ldquo;My name is Sharon.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m here for the speaker&rsquo;s program.&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Is anyone with you?&rdquo; &nbsp;she asked.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;My husband is upstairs,&rdquo; I replied.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Oh! &nbsp;Your husband is Muslim?&rdquo; &nbsp;she asked.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Yes.&nbsp; Yes, he is,&rdquo; I said.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Al-hamdu lillah,&rdquo; she said.&nbsp; &ldquo;Come over here and sit with us.&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">She led me to a table where three other women were seated.&nbsp; They were the most beautiful exotic women I had ever seen.&nbsp; Right after she made introductions, I forgot each one of their names, which were equally exotic.&nbsp; Sister Basimah then got up and went to greet more people who had arrived.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Where are you from?&rdquo; &nbsp;one of the women asked me.&nbsp; I replied that I was an American of Eastern European heritage, born in New York City.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Where&rsquo;s your husband from?&rdquo; &nbsp;was the next question.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;He&rsquo;s from America.&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;But where is he from?&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Philadelphia,&rdquo; I replied.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;No, I mean, what country is he from?&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;He&rsquo;s American, born in the United States, he&rsquo;s African-American, from Philadelphia,&rdquo; I replied, thinking that there was a language barrier.&nbsp; I would later learn that most of the Caucasian women in the masjid were married to Arab men.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Hmmm,&rdquo; they all said in unison and they cast their lovely gazes downward.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Are you thinking of becoming a Muslim?&rdquo; &nbsp;another one asked, looking up at me with a beaming expression on her face.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;No,&rdquo; I replied, &ldquo;I&rsquo;m Jewish.&rdquo; Well, I wish you could have seen the look on their faces.&nbsp; As soon as it was politely possible, the topic was switched.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Are your children Muslims?&rdquo; &nbsp;one of them asked, returning to the interrogation.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;No.&rdquo; I replied, &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t have any children.&rdquo; That was it; their attempts to find a common ground with me had failed.&nbsp; They smiled at me and then something incredible happened for which I was not prepared: The conversation turned to Arabic.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I continued to sit with them at the table.&nbsp; They mostly spoke to each other in Arabic, and I mostly smiled.&nbsp; As more women would join the table, they would introduce me in English, &ldquo;This is Sharon.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s Jewish.&rdquo; Then they resumed speaking in Arabic.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When the program began, the women gathered in the prayer room and everyone sat down on the plush carpeted floor.&nbsp; But after about five minutes, the women started chatting to one another, all but drowning out the sound of the program that was being delivered over a stereo speaker from upstairs.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<h1 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&nbsp;(part 2 of 2)<\/span><\/h1>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">After the program was over, the women went into the kitchen to prepare food.&nbsp; Sister Basimah came over and told me to sit and make myself comfortable until it was time to eat.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;But let me help you,&rdquo; I offered.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;No!&nbsp; You are our guest.&nbsp; Some American sisters have arrived.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ll introduce you,&rdquo; she replied.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Sister Basimah motioned to one of the women on the other side of the room.&nbsp; She came over and the two women kissed each other on the cheeks and greeted each other with a cheerful Arabic expression.&nbsp; Then they both turned to look at me.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;This is Sharon.&nbsp; She&rsquo;s Jewish.&nbsp; Will you keep her company until we eat?&rdquo;&nbsp; Sister Basimah said to the other woman.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Oh, yes!&rdquo;&nbsp; she replied.&nbsp; &ldquo;Hi, Sharon, I&rsquo;m Sister Arwa!&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Sister Arwa and I sat down and began to get acquainted.&nbsp; I asked her questions such as how long she had been a Muslim, whether she was married to a Muslim, etc.&nbsp; Then she dropped the bomb.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Why did you kill Jesus?&rdquo;&nbsp; she asked me.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;What?&rdquo;&nbsp; I replied.&nbsp; My face must have shown my shock and disbelief.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;I mean&rdquo; she inquired again, this time softening her question, &ldquo;why did the Jews kill Jesus?&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I couldn&rsquo;t believe what I was hearing!&nbsp; I was astonished and rankled by the question.&nbsp; I could tell by the innocent look on her face that she really wanted to know.&nbsp; Maybe she never met a Jewish woman before, and this was her first real opportunity to get an answer to her burning question.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When I was first introduced to her, I welcomed her company; after all, she was the first American I had seen that evening.&nbsp; Now I wanted to get up and run from the table.&nbsp; Then the anger set in.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Giving her a baleful look, I replied through clenched teeth, &ldquo;We did not kill Jesus.&nbsp; The Romans did!&rdquo;&nbsp; She returned the look of a wounded animal.&nbsp; Her lips opened to say something, but before she could reply someone called to her.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;Excuse me,&rdquo; she said, &ldquo;I&rsquo;ll be back.&rdquo;&nbsp; I could hear the relief in her voice.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">A group of African-American sisters arrived at the masjid and I spent the remainder of the evening in their company.&nbsp; Before I left to meet my husband, Sister Basimah gave me her telephone number and encouraged me to call and arrange a time to visit with her.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I did call her, and we developed a beautiful relationship.&nbsp; She told me all about Islam and God.&nbsp; It was from her that I learned that no one killed Jesus!&nbsp; I learned that God took him up unto Himself.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">She knew I was interested in Islam and could sense that my heart was searching and yearning for spiritual peace.&nbsp; One evening while my husband and I were visiting her home, she came right out and invited me to Islam.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">The turning point occurred when she explained that all my sins would be forgiven when I came to Islam.&nbsp; She said that I would be reborn, like a newborn baby, with no sins, with another chance.&nbsp; I broke down and cried.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I wanted another chance to get right with God.&nbsp; You see, I had a very checkered past.&nbsp; I always loved God, but I got lost in life.&nbsp; We asked her husband to help me say the Shahadah.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When I told my husband what I was about to do, he was shocked and happy at the same time.&nbsp; He asked me if I was really sure about my decision, as if he couldn&rsquo;t believe what he was hearing.&nbsp; I responded that I was never surer about anything in my entire life.&nbsp; There was no internal battle, no fears or doubts.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">After I said the Shahadah, Sister Basimah&rsquo;s husband said, &ldquo;Mabrook (congratulations)!&nbsp; You&rsquo;re now a Muslim!&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When we returned home, my husband gave me a gift of my very own Quran and a summarized Sahih Al-Bukhari.&nbsp; Before I left Sister Basimah&rsquo;s home that special evening, she gave me a gift of a booklet about modesty for Muslim women.&nbsp; She also gave me a prayer rug, a prayer dress and a hijab (head scarf).<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I have worn hijab since that day, al-hamdu lillah.&nbsp; I have never taken it off, even after the dreadful days following September 11, 2001.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">When I became a Muslim in July of 1998, my father denounced me once and for all.&nbsp; He had been very upset with me anyhow for marrying a Muslim, and refused to recognize my husband as his son-in-law.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">&ldquo;But, Sharon, those people hate us!&rdquo;&nbsp; he cried.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">All efforts to explain the difference between the peaceful religion of Islam and the political struggle between the Palestinians and Israelis fell on deaf ears.&nbsp; Never mind that my father was the first one in his family to marry outside of Judaism.&nbsp; My mother had been a practicing Catholic when they married.<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">To add insult to injury in my father&rsquo;s eyes, my husband was also African-American.&nbsp; Prior to September 11, 2001, most Americans thought of Malcolm X whenever Islam was mentioned.&nbsp; Many other family members also made it known how disappointed and frustrated they were with my decision to marry a &ldquo;Black Muslim.&rdquo;<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">My father died in August of 2001, one month before the events of September 11.&nbsp; At the request of my father&rsquo;s wife, my family did not tell me that he had died until after his funeral was over.&nbsp; Did they fear that I would show up in the synagogue dressed in garb accompanied by my black husband?<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-body-text-1\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">We are taught that the religion of Islam is for all people and for all time.&nbsp; It shouldn&rsquo;t matter whether a Muslim is Egyptian, Pakistani, American, Saudi, Indonesian, or Palestinian.&nbsp; It shouldn&rsquo;t matter whether he or she is black, white, red, or yellow.&nbsp; It shouldn&rsquo;t matter whether he or she speaks Arabic, English, Spanish, or Urdu.&nbsp; Our cultural diversity should not divide our Ummah (Nation).&nbsp; God tells us in the Quran that:<\/span><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"w-quran\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>&ldquo;We created you in nations and tribes so that you may know one another&rdquo;. 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