http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite? ... %2FPrinterOct. 26, 2009 Matthew Wagner , THE JERUSALEM POST
Sometimes embracing a faith is easier than living with the people who profess that faith.
This was a lesson well-learned bya young woman who was born a Jew, converted to Islam but last week stood before a rabbinical court in Jerusalem and declared her fidelity to Judaism."X,"
Once she had made the decision to embrace Islam, it was easy enough for X to make the shahada:"There is only one God and He is Allah and Muhammad is his messenger."
But it was altogether a different story when it came to living with Muslims. The cultural differences were impossible to bridge.
X refused to speak to the press for fear of retribution for accepting and then rejecting Islam - an act punishable by death according to Muslim law, as understood by the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence.
Her story was related by a rabbinical courts representative after all facts that could disclose X's identity were removed by X.
She related how, as a young woman she had doubts about the Jewish faith. She went through a self-searching process that led her to Islam. X gathered information about Islam from the Internet, gradually educating herself about the basic tenets of the faith and learning the prayers.
She remained at home with her traditional Jewish parents, living a double life. But after meeting a young Muslim at Jerusalem's central bus station, she took his advice and ran away.
At first she moved in with the young man at his parents' house in Sur Bahir, in southeast Jerusalem. Ostensibly, the purpose was to learn more about Islam. But soon the young Muslim's parents demanded that X leave their home and return to her parents.
Soon after returning home she met a Muslim man from Rahat in the Negev via the Internet. At first the man was not convinced of X's seriousness regarding her Islamic faith. But after being convinced, he urged X to run away from home and live with him in Rahat.
X then converted to Islam to marry him.
Immediately after the wedding, however, X discovered the great cultural divide between herself and her husband. She was unaccustomed to the subservient role she was expected to serve, and her husband was violent when X was uncooperative.
Aware of her plight, X's mother contacted Yad L'Achim, a haredi anti-missionary organization, after the man from Rahat refused to allow X to leave.
The organization managed to get X out of Rahat while her husband was at work. An attorney obtained a divorce from the man through the Shari'a Court in Beersheba.
X spent the following three years studying Torah.
This week X arrived at the rabbinical court in Jerusalem and asked to declare her faith to Judaism. Although Judaism does not recognize conversions to other religions and someone born a Jew remains Jew for life, X nevertheless wanted to be sure no doubts would be cast on her status.
It was important to X to have her story publicized as a warning to other women who might be contemplating conversion to Islam.
X reportedly said."Islam might be tempting,""It seems spiritual and gives a person direction. But the cultural divide between Arabs and Jews is impossible to bridge."
From Judaism to Islam and back again
From Judaism to Islam and back again
“a true believer as a person so fanatically committed to a cause that no amount of reality can make him abandon it” Eric Hoffer
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
Come on.
Jerusalem Post:
"From Judaism to Islam and back again"
Please be reasonable.
We cannot really trust a Jewish paper on this, can we.
Would you rely on a muslim media on an anti-west tale?
No offence, but why dont you apply the same standards.
You dont have to be Einstein to see that Israelis are highly anti-muslim.

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Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
and you also don´t need Einstein´s brain to realise, that is due to Islam being HIGHLY anti-jewish.joseph wrote:Come on.
Jerusalem Post:
"From Judaism to Islam and back again"
Please be reasonable.
We cannot really trust a Jewish paper on this, can we.
Would you rely on a muslim media on an anti-west tale?
No offence, but why dont you apply the same standards.
You dont have to be Einstein to see that Israelis are highly anti-muslim.
Not to mention... wasn´t it YOU, who ridiculed (rightly) "truth by numbers"? So, what´s so terrible about a convert re-converting out of islam, then? doesn´t make islam one whit more or less true, does it?
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
@ dio
The most Anti-Jewish religious book is the HOLY Bible itself! Quran can't even hold a candle to the Bible in this regard.and you also don´t need Einstein´s brain to realise, that is due to Islam being HIGHLY anti-jewish.
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Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
Ok. Fair enough. You made valid points.diotima64 wrote:
and you also don´t need Einstein´s brain to realise, that is due to Islam being HIGHLY anti-jewish.
Not to mention... wasn´t it YOU, who ridiculed (rightly) "truth by numbers"?
So, what´s so terrible about a convert re-converting out of islam, then?
doesn´t make islam one whit more or less true, does it?
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Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
yes we can. Jerusalem post is a reputable source and far reliable than any newspaper exist.joseph wrote:Come on.
Jerusalem Post:
"From Judaism to Islam and back again"
Please be reasonable.
We cannot really trust a Jewish paper on this, can we.
Would you rely on a muslim media on an anti-west tale?
No offence, but why dont you apply the same standards.
You dont have to be Einstein to see that Israelis are highly anti-muslim.
“a true believer as a person so fanatically committed to a cause that no amount of reality can make him abandon it” Eric Hoffer
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
ygalg wrote:yes we can. Jerusalem post is a reputable source and far reliable than any newspaper exist.joseph wrote:Come on.
Jerusalem Post:
"From Judaism to Islam and back again"
Please be reasonable.
We cannot really trust a Jewish paper on this, can we.
Would you rely on a muslim media on an anti-west tale?
No offence, but why dont you apply the same standards.
You dont have to be Einstein to see that Israelis are highly anti-muslim.

You must be Jewish.
I read it too but it is not as good as you claim.
Jerusalem Post most reliable newspaper ever.

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Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
Eh... you ARE aware that the bible largely consists of the holy texts of the Jews themselves?debunker wrote:@ dio
The most Anti-Jewish religious book is the HOLY Bible itself! Quran can't even hold a candle to the Bible in this regard.and you also don´t need Einstein´s brain to realise, that is due to Islam being HIGHLY anti-jewish.

Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
read again what I wrote. "far reliable than any newspaper exist". I yet encounter criticism of Jerusalem post where it blames it for unreliability or be unbalanced. of course, it's arguable.joseph wrote:![]()
You must be Jewish.
I read it too but it is not as good as you claim.
Jerusalem Post most reliable newspaper ever.
Islamic media is not democratic. there is no freedom of press.
but dictation of the tyrannical regime what to publish, write...etc
if you look at my profile, you will notice I'm from Israel. my posts are pro Zionist. no secret there. I'm cultural Jew, agnostic.
“a true believer as a person so fanatically committed to a cause that no amount of reality can make him abandon it” Eric Hoffer
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
Issam Makhoul
an Israeli Arab politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Hadash between 1999 and 2006.
is a staunch reader of Jerusalem post.

is a staunch reader of Jerusalem post.
“a true believer as a person so fanatically committed to a cause that no amount of reality can make him abandon it” Eric Hoffer
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
she sure got herself a return ticket to hell and back btw i never knew there were shria courts in israel spcially wen i lived there
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Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
Do you see the irony in your assertions? I supppose it doesn't matter for morons like you.joseph wrote:Come on.
Jerusalem Post:
"From Judaism to Islam and back again"
Please be reasonable.
We cannot really trust a Jewish paper on this, can we.
Would you rely on a muslim media on an anti-west tale?
No offence, but why dont you apply the same standards.
You dont have to be Einstein to see that Israelis are highly anti-muslim.
“The truth, of course, is that a billion falsehoods told a billion times by a billion people are still false.”
Re: From Judaism to Islam and back again
yeah, pretty amazing, don't you think?diotima64 wrote:Eh... you ARE aware that the bible largely consists of the holy texts of the Jews themselves?debunker wrote:@ dio
The most Anti-Jewish religious book is the HOLY Bible itself! Quran can't even hold a candle to the Bible in this regard.and you also don´t need Einstein´s brain to realise, that is due to Islam being HIGHLY anti-jewish.
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