Assalaam Alykum,
I converted about five years ago,but due to a tragic event I lost my memory and just recently regained my past.It is a complicated story that involved being raped and drugged and nearly losing my life.Since my husband was not a Muslim he did not encourage me to get back my memories.I managed after 2 years to find my way back to Allah.I suffer from Post Tramtic Stress Syndrome,and until just recentlyI still had flashbacks of those tragic events.I cried for almost 6 months feeling guilty for not remembering that I was Muslim.The man who did these things to me claimed to be Muslim.I was reading the post leaving Islam,and I wondered what is the ruling on a situation such as mine.I would appreciate any advice you could give
insha Allah
Melissa Williams
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Question on Leaving Islam and Returning
Started by
Guest_Sr Melissa_*
, May 13 2005 04:40 AM
10 replies to this topic
#1 Guest_Sr Melissa_*
Posted 13 May 2005 - 04:40 AM
#2
Posted 13 May 2005 - 05:45 AM
Assalamu alaikum
Welcome to the forum sister Melissa!
:cry: I'm so sorry at your situation. Honestly, I am speechless and thoughtless on how such a tragic thing could have occurred to you
As far as I know, if you do something without knowing it (ie. disease, unconscious, etc.) you will not be taken account for it. Islam is a practical religion.
Maybe I am not getting the right impression, but you didn't "leave Islam" on purpose, it was the loss of memory which caused this? If you didn't associate partners with Allah, then you are still Muslim inshallah. Just start over, start new. If it makes you feel better to say your Shahadah again, do so, sis.
Just know, Allah is the most forgiving and merciful.
Inshallah, I hope your situation turns out to be better
Wassalam
Zahra :wink:
Welcome to the forum sister Melissa!
:cry: I'm so sorry at your situation. Honestly, I am speechless and thoughtless on how such a tragic thing could have occurred to you
As far as I know, if you do something without knowing it (ie. disease, unconscious, etc.) you will not be taken account for it. Islam is a practical religion.
Maybe I am not getting the right impression, but you didn't "leave Islam" on purpose, it was the loss of memory which caused this? If you didn't associate partners with Allah, then you are still Muslim inshallah. Just start over, start new. If it makes you feel better to say your Shahadah again, do so, sis.
Just know, Allah is the most forgiving and merciful.
Inshallah, I hope your situation turns out to be better
Wassalam
Zahra :wink:
#3
Posted 13 May 2005 - 06:10 AM
Salam alaikum sister, mabrook on regaining your memory.
Inshallah you will be able to work thru this terrible trauma.
I also do not understand how you come to conclude that you have left Islam.
You had no recollection of being a Muslim. Probably to preserve your marriage it wasn't in your husbands interests to remind you of that.......Allahu alum and you also probably know more about that.
I am sorry you have suffered so much!
Allah help you and may you regain your strength inshallah!
Inshallah you will be able to work thru this terrible trauma.
I also do not understand how you come to conclude that you have left Islam.
You had no recollection of being a Muslim. Probably to preserve your marriage it wasn't in your husbands interests to remind you of that.......Allahu alum and you also probably know more about that.
I am sorry you have suffered so much!
Allah help you and may you regain your strength inshallah!
#4
Posted 13 May 2005 - 06:53 AM
Assalamu'alaykum
Welcome to the forum sister... I am sorry to hear what has happened to you... But Alhamdulilah you finally remembered that you were a muslim.... subhanAllah....
Welcome to the forum sister... I am sorry to hear what has happened to you... But Alhamdulilah you finally remembered that you were a muslim.... subhanAllah....
#5
Posted 13 May 2005 - 07:47 AM
Assalaam alaikum,
The Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah upon him said {meaning}
"The pen has been lifted for three: the insane until he regains his sanity, the child until he reaches puberty, and the sleeper until he wakes up."
Accepted hadeeth related by the al-sunan
The Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah upon him said {meaning}
"The pen has been lifted for three: the insane until he regains his sanity, the child until he reaches puberty, and the sleeper until he wakes up."
Accepted hadeeth related by the al-sunan
#6
Posted 13 May 2005 - 01:49 PM
Asalamu allikum
I’m sorry for all that you have been trough sis and as the sisters said before me and according to the hadith you didn’t leave Islam.
Welcome back to the site sis and I hope to see more of you now.
I’m sorry for all that you have been trough sis and as the sisters said before me and according to the hadith you didn’t leave Islam.
Welcome back to the site sis and I hope to see more of you now.
#7
Posted 13 May 2005 - 03:41 PM
Assalamu alaykum.
What a horrible story! I am so sorry that that happened. Alhamdullilah you are regaining your memory to realize that you were/are Muslim.
And, no, like the above hadeeth says, from what you have told us you did not leave Islam.
Assalamu alaykum.
What a horrible story! I am so sorry that that happened. Alhamdullilah you are regaining your memory to realize that you were/are Muslim.
And, no, like the above hadeeth says, from what you have told us you did not leave Islam.
Assalamu alaykum.
#8
Posted 13 May 2005 - 04:11 PM
[align=center:610da3ae50]Salam Alaikum My Dear Sister Melissa,
Embracing and leaving Islam cannot be done unconsciously. It is a conscious decision :idea: As such, you are still a Muslim, wal7amdulillah as this is in fact- your choice :idea:
Welcome sister! [/align:610da3ae50]
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Embracing and leaving Islam cannot be done unconsciously. It is a conscious decision :idea: As such, you are still a Muslim, wal7amdulillah as this is in fact- your choice :idea:
Welcome sister! [/align:610da3ae50]
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[align=center:610da3ae50]Love,
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#9 Guest_Sr Melissa_*
Posted 13 May 2005 - 04:14 PM
Assalaam Alykum,
Thank you for all your kind words and support.I would like for me and my children to attend a mosque once again insha Allah.We just moved to Chicago so if anyone knows a mosque in the area please let me know.Thank you for your caring thoughts.
Melissa Williams
Thank you for all your kind words and support.I would like for me and my children to attend a mosque once again insha Allah.We just moved to Chicago so if anyone knows a mosque in the area please let me know.Thank you for your caring thoughts.
Melissa Williams
#10
Posted 14 May 2005 - 02:29 AM
assalamu alaikum
If you are looking for a nearby mosque i highly recommend:
www.islamicfinder.org
all you do is enter the city and state you are in and they will pull up the closest mosques to your home
insha'Allah, hope it goes well :wink:
If you are looking for a nearby mosque i highly recommend:
www.islamicfinder.org
all you do is enter the city and state you are in and they will pull up the closest mosques to your home
insha'Allah, hope it goes well :wink:
#11
Posted 14 May 2005 - 03:51 AM
QUOTE(Sr Melissa)
Assalaam Alykum,
Thank you for all your kind words and support.I would like for me and my children to attend a mosque once again insha Allah.We just moved to Chicago so if anyone knows a mosque in the area please let me know.Thank you for your caring thoughts.
Melissa Williams
Thank you for all your kind words and support.I would like for me and my children to attend a mosque once again insha Allah.We just moved to Chicago so if anyone knows a mosque in the area please let me know.Thank you for your caring thoughts.
Melissa Williams
Assalamu alaykum.
Sister, check your PM.
Assalamu alaykum.
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