True
Stories of American New Muslims
IMAAM
SIRAAJ WAHHAAJ
Muslim
Students Association (MSA) used to be umbrella organization
for the Muslims residing in America and Canada. Over several
years, many Muslim students became citizens of United States
and made this country their future home. To serve the needs of
these citizens, a new umbrella organisation came into being.
It was named Islamic Society if North America or ISNA. Siraj
Wahhaaj and I had the privilege and honour to be members of
Majlis Shura and Executive Council of MSA. We were also
members of the first Majlis Shura and Executive Council of
ISNA.
We
had to meet often at ISNA headquarters in Indiana. Our
meetings used to be very long and extremely tiring. There was
rarely any chance to talk freely with each other. The Agenda
was very big. Only a few members had a chance to express their
opinion on various issues. In this way, I felt a vacuum
between these Muslim national leaders.
Luckily,
one day Brother Siraj and I got together during the brief
lunch break of the Executive council meeting of ISNA. I was
curious to know how he accepted Islam. He narrated his
situation as follows:
“I
used to be a member of the so-called Black Muslim movement,
which was quite different from the traditional Muslim beliefs
and practices. ISNA held a summer training camp for community
workers. I happened to attend this camp. The camp started with
a recitation of the Holy Qur’aan by a Sudanese brother. I
did not know Arabic at that time. This recitation of Qur’aan
affected me deeply. I started crying profusely. The more
recitation I heard the more tears gushed out from my eyes,
flowing down my cheeks continuously and falling on my clothes.
I did not understand a word of Arabic. I said to myself,
‘Whatever it is, it seems real.’ I, therefore, became a
traditional Sunni Muslim.”
Brother
Siraj learnt Arabic diligently and mastered recitation of
Qur’aan and Hadith in due course of time. Soon, he became
Imaam of Musjid Taqwa in New York. His Friday address used to
be very effective. Many men and women accepted Islam through
him.
The
Muslim community around his mosque grew larger and larger. He
surfaced as a Muslim national leader and member of Majlis
Shura and Executive Council of ISNA.
I
asked him how he viewed the activities of ISNA and other
similar Muslim communities. He said loudly, “All of you are
very lazy and your output in the activities is very minimal.
For example, when I used to be in the Black Muslim Movement, I
had to sell a lot of newspapers. I used to stand on my feet
for hour to ensure the sale of all the newspapers. Sometimes,
my legs used to tremble despite my youth. You guys talk too
much and do very little.” There was no more time left in
this lunch break to ask questions.
His
Musjid is located in inner part of New York city where drug
business was done day and night. The drug dealers were very
rich and extremely dangerous. To eradicate drugs from this
community was a very uphill and risky task. Dealers would kill
anybody interfering in their activities. These drug dealers
were thriving around Taqwa Mosque. Imaam Siraj did not like
this. imaam Siraj gathered knowledge about these dealers from
some of the new Muslims who used to wheel and deal with them
in the past. Siraj gathered a few hundred Muslims from his
community and went to the drug lords one by one. He said to
them, ‘Get out of the community by tomorrow or we will get
rid of you all.’ Many said to him, ‘Why do you want to rob
us of our daily living?’ siraj told them that there was no
room for drugs in this Muslim community. Siraj repeated his
tour with his followers next day. All drug lords left their
centres of activities. In this way, the vicinity of Taqwa
Mosque was cleaned of drug dealers for a five miles radius.
The American Government was surprised because they could not
succees even after spending lot of money and applying
different tactics using skilful manpower. Brother Siraj was
interviewed on national television for his remarkable
achievement. TV Ancherman asked, ‘How and why did you do
it?’ Siraj replied, ‘Islam and drug business cannot go
together. Islam cannot see the poor public ruined in the hands
of these drug dealers. Sincerity of purpose and strong will
helped to achieve the noble goal.’
Siraj
is now closely working with other Muslim communities in
America and Canada. He is very successful in inspiring youth
and raising funds for Islamic schools and mosques. He is
always with an open boo of Hadith or Holy Quraan in his hand
even on the airports. He is respected internationally. During
my last visit to Makkah Mukarramah from States, I met a few
American Muslims. I asked them who else was there. They told
me that Imaam Siraj was also there. Local leaders of Haram
were looking for him so that he could participate in the
changing ceremony of the cover of the House of Allah.
The
last time when I heard his speech was at the Annual ISNA
convention in Chicago. It was the time of the campaigning for
the American Presidential election. It was in full swing.
George Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perro were throwing as much
dirt at each other as much as law permitted. Muslims residing
in America expected to gain some sense of direction concerning
their voting in the forthcoming election. Any word from the
local American Muslim leaders like Siraj Wahhaaj would have
ben highly valued. Siraj started his speech like this. “I
was reading the Qur’aan last night. I was surprised to read
about George Bush in it. Yes, you heard me right. I read about
George Bush in the Quraan last night. In fact, I also read
about Bill Clinton. Both were mentioned in the Quraan in the
same place. Ross Perro was mentioned in the Quraan as well. I
did not have to read lot of the Quraan since all three were
mentioned in the beginning of the Quraan. You may be wondering
where it is. It is in the second chapter of the Quraan. I can
even give you the exact verse.” Then he recited the verse,
‘Summun Bukmun ‘Umyun fahum laa yarji’oon’ (They are
deaf, dumb and blind. They will not return to truth)
He
added, ‘There ears are not fit to hear the truth, their
tongues are not ready to talk truth and their eyes are not
capable of seeing the truth. How can there be any hope for
their leaning towards or reverting to truth.’
Siraj
has his own original style. There is a need for a book to be
written about him. I hope somebody will do so one day.
Imtiaz
Ahmad
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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