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Source: The Islamic
Bulletin, San Francisco, CA 94141-0186
Al-Haj
Ibrahim Khalil Ahmad, formerly Ibrahim Khalil Philobus, was an Egyptian
Coptic priest who studied theology and got a high degree from Princeton University. He studied Islam to find gaps to attack it; instead he
embraced Islam with his four children, one of whom is now a brilliant
professor in Sorbonne University, Paris France. In an interesting way, he reveals himself saying:
"I was born in Alexandria on the13 th of January1919 and was sent to the American Mission schools until I got
my secondary education certificate there. In 1942 I got my diploma from Asiut University and then I specialized in religious studies as a
prelude to join the Faculty of Theology. It was no easy task to join the
faculty, as no candidate could join it unless he got a special recommendation
from the church, and also, after he should pass a number of difficult exams.
I got a recommendation from Al-Attareen Church in Alexandria and
another from the Church Assembly of Lower Egypt after passing many tests to
know my qualifications to become a man of religion. Then I got a third
recommendation from Snodus Church Assembly which included priests from Sudan and Egypt.
The Snodus sanctioned my entrance into the
Faculty of Theology in 1944 as a boarding student. There I studied at the
hands of American and Egyptian teachers until my graduation in1948 .
I was supposed, he continued, to be appointed in Jerusalem had it not been for the war that broke out in Palestine that same year, so I was sent to Asna in Upper Egypt. That same year I registered for a thesis at the American University in Cairo. It was
about the missionary activities among Muslims. My acquaintance with Islam
started in the Faculty of Theology where I studied Islam and all the methods
through which we could shake the faith of Muslims and raise misconceptions in
their understanding of their own religion.
In 1952 I got my M.A. from Princeton University in U.S.A. and was appointed as a teacher in the Faculty of
Theology in Asiut. I used to teach Islam in the faculty as well as the faulty
misconceptions spread by its enemies and the missionaries against it. During
that period I decided to enlarge my study of Islam, so that I should not read
the missionaries books on it only. I had so much faith in myself that I was
confirmed to read the other point of view. Thus I began to read books written
by Muslim authors. I also decided to read the Quran and understand its
meanings. This was implied by my love of knowledge and moved by my desire to
add more proofs against Islam. The result was, however, exactly the reverse.
My position began to shake and I started to feel an internal strong struggle
and I discovered the falsehood of everything I had studied and preached to
the people. But I could not face myself bravely and tried instead to overcome
this internal crisis and continue my work.
In1954 , Mr. Khalil added, I was sent to Aswan as secretary general of the German Swiss Mission. That
was only my apparent position for my real mission was to preach against Islam
in Upper Egypt especially among Muslims. A missionary conference was
held at that time at Cataract Hotel in Aswan and I was given the floor to speak. That day I spoke
too much, reiterating all the repeated misconceptions against Islam; and at
the end of my speech, the internal crisis came to me again and I started to
revise my position.
Continuing his talk about the said crisis, Mr.
Khalil said, “I began to ask myself: Why should I say and do all these things
which I know for sure I am a liar, as this is not the truth? I took my leave
before the end of the conference and went out alone to my house. I was
completely shaken. As I walked through Firyal public garden, I heard a verse
of the Quran on the radio. It said: ‘Say: It has been revealed to me that a
company of Jinns listened (to the Quran). They said: We have really heard a
wonderful recital! It gives guidance to the Right, and we have believed
therein: We shall not join (in worship) any gods with our Lord.’ (Quran
S72v1-2) ‘And as for us, since we have listened to the Guidance, we have
accepted it: and any one who believes in His Lord, has no fear of either a
short (account) or of any injustice.’ (Quran S. 72V.13)
I felt a deep comfort that night and when I
returned home I spent the whole night all by myself in my library reading the
Quran. My wife inquired from me about the reason of my sitting up all night
and I pleaded from her to leave me alone. I stopped for a long time thinking
and meditating on the verse; ‘Had We sent down this Quran on a mountain,
verily thou wouldst have seen it humble itself and cleave asunder for fear of
Allah.’ (S. 59V.21) And the verse: ‘Strongest among men in enmity to the
believers wilt thou find the Jews and the Pagans, and nearest among them in
love to the believers wilt thou find those who say, "We are
Christians": Because amongst these are men devoted to learning. And men
who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant. And when they listen
to the revelation received by the Messenger, thou wilt see their eyes
overflowing with tears, for they recognize the truth: They pray: "Our
Lord! We believe, write us down among the witnesses. What cause can we have
not to believe in Allah and the truth which has come to us, seeing that we
long for our Lord to admit us to the company of the righteous?’ (Quran S.
5V.82-84)
Mr. Khalil then quoted a third quotation from the
Holy Quran which says: ‘Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered
prophet, whom they find mentioned in their own (Scriptures), in the Taurat
and in the Gospel; for he commands them what is just and forbids them what is
evil; he allows them as lawful what is good (and pure) and prohibits them
what is bad (and impure): He releases them from their heavy burdens and from
the yokes that are upon them. So it is those who believe in him, honor him,
help him and follow the light which is sent down with him, it is they who
will prosper. Say: O men! I am sent unto you all, as the Messenger of Allah,
to Whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth: there is no god
but He: It is He that giveth both life and death. So believe in Allah and His
Messenger. The unlettered Prophet, who believeth in Allah and His Words:
follow Him that (so) you may be guided.’ (Quran S. 7V.157-158 )
Now that same night, Mr. Khalil dramatically
concluded: “I took my final decision. In the morning I spoke with my wife
from whom I have three sons and one daughter. But no sooner than she felt
that I was inclined to embrace Islam than she cried and asked for help from
the head of the mission. His name was Monsieur Shavits from Switzerland. He was a very cunning man. When he asked me about my
true attitude, I told him frankly what I really wanted and then he said:
Regard yourself out of job until we discover what has befallen you. Then I
said: This is my resignation from my job. He tried to convince me to postpone
it, but I insisted. So he made a rumor among the people that I became mad.
Thus I suffered a very severe test and oppression until I left Aswan for good and returned to Cairo.”
When he was asked about the circumstances to his
conversion he replied: “In Cairo I was introduced to a respectable professor who helped
me overcome my severe trial and this he did without knowing anything about my
story. He treated me as a Muslim for I introduced myself to him as such
although until then I did not embrace Islam officially. That was Dr. Muhammad
Abdul Moneim Al Jamal the then undersecretary of treasury. He was highly interested
in Islamic studies and wanted to make a translation of the Holy Quran to be
published in America. He asked me to help him because I was fluent in English since I had got
my M.A. from an American University. He also knew that I was preparing a comparative study
of the Quran, the Torah and the Bible. We cooperated in this comparative
study and in the translation of the Quran.
When Dr. Jamal knew that I had resigned from my
job in Aswan and that I was then unemployed, he helped me with a job
in Standard Stationery Company in Cairo. So I was well established after a short while. I did
not tell my wife about my intention to embrace Islam thus she thought that I
had forgotten the whole affair and that it was nothing but a transitory
crisis that no more existed. But I knew quite well that my official
conversion to Islam needs long complicated measures and it was in fact a
battle which I preferred to postpone for some time until I became well off
and after I completed my comparative study.”
Then Mr. Khalil continued, “In 1955 I did
complete my study and my material and living affairs became well established.
I resigned from the company and set up a training office for importing
stationery and school articles. It was a successful business from which I
gained much more money than I needed. Thus I decided to declare my official
conversion to Islam. On the25 th of December1959 , I sent a telegram to Dr. Thompson, head of the
American Mission in Egypt informing him that I had embraced Islam. When I told my
true story to Dr. Jamal he was completely astonished. When I declared my
conversion to Islam, new troubles began. Seven of my former colleagues in the
mission had tried their best to persuade me to cancel my declaration, but I
refused. They threatened to separate me from my wife and I said: She is free
to do as she wishes. They threatened to kill me. But when they found me to be
stubborn they left me alone and sent to me an old friend of mine who was also
a colleague of mine in the mission. He wept very much in front of me. So I
recited before him the following verses from the Quran: ‘And when they listen
to the revelation received by the Messenger, thou wilt see their eyes
overflowing with tears, for they recognize the truth: They pray:
"Our Lord! We believe, write us down among the witnesses. What cause can
we have not to believe in Allah and the truth which has come to us, seeing
that we long for our Lord to admit us to the company of the righteous?’.
(Quran S. 5V.84) I said to him, "You should have wept in humiliation to
God on hearing the Quran and believe in the truth which you know but you
refuse. He stood up and left me as he saw no use. My official conversion to
Islam was in January1960 .”
Mr. Khalil was then asked
about the attitude of his wife and children and he answered: “My wife left me
at that time and took with her all the furniture of our house. But all my
children joined me and embraced Islam. The most enthusiastic among them was
my eldest son Isaac who changed his name to Osman, then my second son Joseph
and my son Samuel whose name is Jamal and daughter Majida who is now called
Najwa. Osman is now a doctor of
philosophy working as a professor in Sorbonne University in Paris teaching
oriental studies and psychology. He also writes in ‘Le Monde’ magazine. As in
regards to my wife, she left the house for six years and agreed to come back
in 1966 provided that she keeps her religion. I accepted this because in
Islam there is no compulsion in religion. I said to her: I do not want you to
became a Muslim for my sake but only after you are convinced. She feels now
that she believes in Islam but she cannot declare this for fear of her family
but we treat her as a Muslim woman and she fasts in Ramadan because all my
children pray and fast. My daughter Najwa is a student in the Faculty of
Commerce, Joseph is a doctor pharmacologist and Jamal is an engineer.
During this period, that is since 1961 until the present
time I have been able to publish a number of books on Islam and the methods
of the missionaries and the orientalists against it. I am now preparing a
comparative study about women in the three Divine religions with the object
of highlighting the status of women in Islam. In 1973 I performed Hajj
(pilgrimage to Mecca) and I am doing activities preaching Islam. I hold
seminars in the universities and charitable societies. I received an
invitation from Sudan
in 1974 where I held many seminars. My time is fully used in the service of
Islam.”
Finally Mr. Khalil was asked about the salient
features of Islam which have attracted his attention most. And he answered:
“My faith in Islam has been brought about through reading the Holy Quran and
the biography of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of God be upon him. I
no longer believed in the misconceptions against Islam and I am especially
attracted by the concept of unity of God, which is the most important feature
of Islam. God is only One. Nothing is like Him. This belief makes me the
servant of God only and of no one else. Oneness of God liberates man from servitude
to any human being and that is true freedom.
I also like very much the rule of forgiveness in
Islam and the direct relationship between God and His servants.
‘Say: O my servants who have transgressed against
their souls!, despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins:
for He is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful. Turn ye to your Lord (in repentance)
and submit to Him before the Chastisement comes on you: After that ye shall
not be helped.’ (Quran S. 39V.53-54)
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