(Introduction written by Tamara Sonn of The College of William and Mary)
(Introduction written by Tamara Sonn of The College of William and Mary)
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
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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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A journey of discovery not just for hajj .. but for life,
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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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