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Journey of Discovery: A South African Hajj [Paperback]

Na'eem Jeenah (Author), Shamima Shaikh (Author)
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Book Description

December 1, 2000
This is a unique book, actually groundbreaking in the field of Islamic studies. It is, on its surface, a personal story of a South African couple making their first pilgrimage to Makkah (Hajj) together. The authors are highly intelligent, well educated, slightly sarcastic, but very devout in a way that resonates with the faith of other young people throughout the world. But this book is more than the musings of young professionals on the meaning of a traditional ritual. The authors are South African activists struggling against apartheid and its aftermath. At the same time, Shamima and Na'eem grapple with gender and authority issues within Islam, especially as these issues question their social activism. Their book is therefore a focused story of Muslims committed to social reform and seeking to reconcile their activism with their deeply traditional faith. The story is made all the more poignant knowing that the trip is both the vehicle of spiritual discovery and the couple's last trip together. Shamima died a few months later, leaving Na'eem to bring up their two young sons and make sense of their journey(s) together. There have been several books published recently on the Islamic pilgrimage: F.E. Peters, The Hajj: The Muslims' Pilgrimage to Mecca and the Holy Places (Princeton, 1994); I.R. Netton, Seek Knowledge: Thought and Travel in the House of Islam (Curzon, 1966); and most recently, Michael Wolfe, ed., One Thousand Roads to Mecca (Grove, 1997). None of these, however, has the accessibility and personal appeal that Na'eem and Shamima have achieved in their Journey of Discovery. More importantly, none has incorporated the meaning of the pilgrimage into the spiritual and social landscape of Muslim life in the contemporary world, as theirs has. This book is easy to read, yet highly charged intellectually and emotionally, making it a good choice for undergraduate classroom discussion. It is also attractive to a non-specialist readership.

(Introduction written by Tamara Sonn of The College of William and Mary)


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It is unambiguously a book about "living Islam", Islam as an unfinished product, of experiencing and experimenting. -- Al-Qalam, December 2000

The interest for nonMuslims is simple -- a spiritual travelogue opening windows to a ritual that few are privy to. -- Mail & Guardian -- January 12 2001

This is a Hajj account we need many more of, an honest assessment of an experience shared by millions worldwide. -- Michael Wolfe - Author of: The Hadj: An American's Pilgrimage to Mecca and One Thousand Roads to Mecca

About the Author

In 1984 Shamima Shaikh was a student at the University of Durban-Westville. These were politically-charged years, and Shamima became involved in the Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO) and the Islamic Society at the University.

On the 4 September 1985 Shamima was arrested for distributing pamphlets that called for a consumer boycott of White-owned businesses. She spent the next few hours locked up at Durban's CR Swart Police Station with her partner-in-crime, Na'eem Jeenah. This was her first meeting with Na'eem, who was National President of the Muslim Students Association. (Two years later, Na'eem was to become Shamima's husband!)

The couple spent the next few years of their lives engaged in the struggle against apartheid and establishing their young family. They were also active in the Islamic community, and Shamima was the first female to hold an position on the Executive Board of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa. With her increasing activism on behalf of women's participation in the masjid and in Islamic Society, Shamima was thrust into the media limelight.

In 1994 Shamima was diagnosed with cancer and after several years struggle with the disease, decided that she would rather live her life doing what she loved than lying sick in a hospital. She and Na'eem performed Hajj together in 1997 and on their return began working on a manuscript about their experience that was to become "Journey of Discovery". Unfortunately, Shamima did not survive to see her work published.

Na'eem is currently a PhD student and President of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa


Product Details

  • Paperback: 157 pages
  • Publisher: [Distributed by] Thorold's Africana Books (December 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0620264055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0620264051
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,634,307 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Diversity of Islam, December 2, 2003
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Fascinating account, and not just because I've met one of the authors. We who've lived in the Islamic world outside of the Middle East (e.g. in the Peace Corps in West Africa) recognize many of the issues Na'eem and Shamima raise, and which are so frustratingly absent from popular discourse on Islam. A pastor in my church recently visited Jordan, and I'll be proposing this book as a basis for study in a class I hope she'll agree to lead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A journey of discovery not just for hajj .. but for life, January 17, 2003
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A definate MUST READ.

I just couldnt put this book down. It gives you an account of the Hajj that stirs your every emotion. I know that it has certainly inspired me into wanting to go for the pilgrimage even more so than before. To experience the "kindness and consideration" which is "contagious" amongst the masses is something worth experiencing. May Allah grant that each and every muslim experience a journey of discovery and Islamic awakening during thier Hajj

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