Pastor's
Wife Converts to Islam - Habiba Adamu
Her
name is Fatima Edoh, a 47-year-old Deeper Life elder. She
lives in Karon-Majigi, a satellite town located along Airport
Road in Abuja. On April 12, 2001, Fatima performed ablution
and recited Lailaha Illa Llaahu, Muhammadu Rasullullah (Salallahu
Alaihi wa salam). She accepted the Islamic faith and converted
to Islam.
Fatima,
who hails from Togo, a small West African country, is married
to a Deeper Life Pastor who hails from Benue State. With four
children, Fatima said she never had any personal problem with
her husband neither did she experience maltreatment from him.
She was neither underfed nor uncattered for in any form. The
Deeper Life elder narrated her experience to Abuja Trust
thus:- "On a night, sometimes in April this year, I had a
dream. It was about the calling of Adhan - the Muslim call for
prayer. The following night I had the same dream. After the
first dream, I confided in an old Muslim woman who happens to
be one of my customers. She told me that the dream was a
divine calling for me to become a Muslim. I refuted it and
left her after my second dream, I had to organise myself to
embrace Islam, which I did successfully without my husband and
relations' knowledge.
When
my family heard about my conversion, they were not pleased. It
was bad news for my relations, friends, church members,
husband and a host of others with whom I worship at the Deeper
Life Church. Even my daughter who is a nurse, when I informed
her, she thought that I was crazy. She went ahead as she had
threatened to pack all her belongings in my house and leave
me. She forsook me."
Mallama
Fatima told Abuja Trust that she was traumatised as a result
of her decision to convert to Islam. She recounted further:-
"It all began with my church members quarrelling with me.
They warned that I was going the dangerous way. When all
verbal effort to change my mind failed, enemies resorted to
witchcrafts and charms. At one time, I became seriously sick.
My stomach was swollen like that of a pregnant woman. In fact
when I was taken to the hospital, doctors could not diagnose
my ailment. Instead, I was told that it was not an hospital
matter.
"I
was later taken to a Mallam who wrote some verses of the Quran
on a slate and rinsed it for me to drink. The Mallam prayed
for me and told me that I was going to vomit through out the
night. I drank it, and throughout the night, I was vomiting.
When morning came, I felt strong and healthy! It was a
wonderful experience."
According
to Fatima, her church members were surprised that her
protruded stomach had become normal. She continued her
narration: "After some period of time, another traumatic
experience started. I began to see some people in my dreams
with blood in their mouth. This time around, some Muslim
brothers and sisters in prayers joined me. That was how I
overcame the problem."
Perhaps
worst than Fatima's health problems was the fact that her
father and in-law disowned her. The old woman only reacted
with a lot of tears but could not change her mind. Said she,
"My family members told me that I had brought shame to
them by converting to a Muslim. They persuaded me to reconvert
to Christianity. They applied a lot of tactics. They even drew
my attention to the attack on America, but I was rather
angered. I told them that there is no evidence that Muslims
masterminded the attack for religious purpose. If you know the
Muslim very well, you will agree with me that they are a peace
loving people."
As
far as Fatima is concerned, her conversion to Islam was a
manifestation of divine calls. As expected, Fatima received a
lot of assistance from Muslim brothers and sisters. Her
ordeals was so deep that she even had to be assisted with such
things as dresses to wear and mattress to sleep on, after her
daughter made away with all her belongings. But the woman had
what she described as a pleasant dream. "While I was in
the hospital, I had a dream that my spirit was lifted from the
earth to a big building. I was ushered in by a small girl
through a big gate and was welcomed by some women dressed like
me in white gowns, gloves and socks. They sang some beautiful
songs to me in a language quite foreign. I woke up only to
find myself on the hospital bed with drips. I am also pleased
to tell you that my son-in-law has converted to Islam through
my influence. I believe it is gradual. Some day, we will all
become Muslims.
"I
must tell you however, that when my son-in-law converted, I
received serious warning from some people who told me that
they were aware that my conversion would influence a lot of
people, adding that I should be careful.
But
I replied and told them that I had converted many people to
Christianity when I was one. Today I am no longer a Christian,
so why should they be aggrieved at that."
Fatima,
who is firm in her decision and actions further told Abuja
Trust that she used to lock her door in the night for fear of
physical attack from enemies. Now she is no longer afraid of
them for she knows that the heaven is open for those who die
in the pursuit of the course of Allah.
Mallama
Fatima has since converted two other Christians to Islam, one
of whom is her sister.
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Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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