PREFACE
"May I ask you a question? Are you German?
And are you Muslim?"
"Yes, I am German, and yes, I am Muslim."
"You mean to say, you do have a German
passport. But from what country are
you originally? From where are your parents? And your grandparents?"
"I do have a German passport. I am from
Sauerland county in Westfalia, as
well as my parents and my grandparents. Only my great-grandfather was
not German."
"Ahh." The puzzled expression on the
face in front of me makes room for an understanding smile.
"My great-grandfather was Dutch."
"Dutch?" The smile vanishes as fast
as it appeared.
Actually I am not Islamic predisposed.
I was born in Germany, grew
up in a German country town and also attended school there. After
receiving my high school diploma I went
on to complete my studies at a
German university and even took my
Master's Degree.
And I am Muslima. At some time in my
life I chose Islam as my religion. In
my file of important papers there is besides my German passport, my
marriage license and my diplomas also a
certificate, that states, that I
am Muslima. For a few years I am covering,
even on the pictures in my official
papers, pray five times a day and fulfill to my best knowledge
my Islamic duties. My husband is Muslim,
and, God willing, my children
will be as well.
"Your husband is Turkish?"
"No, my husband is Egyptian."
"Ahhhhhh." The understanding smile
brightens the face again, just for a second,
before it vanishes again to make room for a rather pitying expression.
"And now you have to cover, you poor
girl?"
Now the world is back in
order. My case is solved, the file closed. My husband is the reason
for me being Muslim. Or, rather, for me
having to be Muslim. As free
will is not what goes with women in
Islam. German women tend to fall for the
oriental charisma. Once married to a foreigner, they are trapped.
Everybody knows, that the life of women
in Islam is determined by men.
As in Islam men decide. Headcover,
children, domestic violence. The
Muslims are known through newspaper and T.V. documentations. People
are informed.
In Germany about 3% of the population
is Muslim. On the whole world there
are nearly a billion Muslims.
And everywhere they are an annoyance. Terrorists, dealers
for weapons and drugs, warlords. That
Islam still didn't loose attraction is based on unfortunate
circumstances. German women find themselves
under the influence of
Muslim men. Turks living in Germany
come back to their Islamic roots as they
don't feel accepted in the German society. And in the Third World
the people are so poor, that fundamentalists
without conscience talk them
- in lack of other alternatives - into Islaam as the solution for
their problems.
Menem, a good friend, used to tell such people: "If you search long enough, you will find for every Muslim on the world some kind of psychological reason for him being Muslim." Well, at least in this way you spare yourself any thoughts about Islam itself. The parts of Good and Bad have been given away for centuries. In reality of life this view of the world turns out to be an illusion. The direct confrontation with the other opens questions, that we don't like to hear. Are really the others on the wrong way? Or might we be ourselves?
For sure we have to learn to live together.
We have to put aside our arrogance
and to start to perceive our counterpart as a grown-up person,
who as well as we lives in the 20th century.
If we look closely, we can
learn a lot from each other.
Don't let this chance pass!