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I know many must know this story but for those who dont it is a nice read :brother:
A Former KKK Member Accepts Islam
The Beginning - Early Life Trials of Clinton Sipes:
I grew up in a dysfunctional family setting in the atmosphere of alcoholism and physical and emotional abuse that came from my father. Without a positive father figure, I was basically developing antisocial behavior and an inclination to violence.
I began to imitate what I was being exposed to. This process of imitating began unconsciously; it affected my interaction with my elder brother, classmates, teachers and animals too. Nothing was exempted from the sadistic outpouring of pent-up anger and rage!
At the age of 13, I fell into association with similar children, but they weren't as driven as I was, I quickly became bored with them and I began to hang out with the adult types who welcomed my willingness to participate with no reservations in anything under the title of alcohol, drugs, crime, violence and racism. The period of reform school (adolescent jail) began, and that environment also shaped me, refining crime inclination to a full-time skill. Violence and racism were honed to razor sharpness - an environment of negativity that fueled my growing rage and hatred of authority, Blacks, Jews and Asians. After three years of this (reformed period) I was released. I was a walking grenade.
Searching for a point of focus to release this rage, I became associated with a paramilitary racist group of young adults. I participated in regular assaults on people and engaged in various criminal activities. At 16, I found myself incarcerated, serving 6 and a ? year sentence in the California Youth Authority for robbery, assault, and weapons charges. Immediately I fell in step with the gangs of "white supremacy'' and cultivated my anger into pure "Hate" of all people who were not "Anglo-Saxon".
I began correspondence with the KKK and, upon my release from parole, I was a full-fledged card-carrying hate-monger. For the next 3-4 years my activities were heavily involved in Klan cross-burnings, media appearances, night raids of beatings, property desecrations, etc. My parole was violated for possession of weapons and suspicion of robberies.
Search For Peace - Young Adult
With this last violation of parole, at the age of 20, the search for peace began. I had so much rage and hatred inside me for so many years, it was beginning to consume me from inside out. I lashed out at the prison staff in hatred. I had anger and hate literature, graffiti drawings covering half my cell walls, and tattoos covering half my upper body; I was not exploding, but imploding!
In a haze of anger and rage I found myself stripped naked in a solitary confinement with not even a mattress. Only me and a styrofoam cup. I began to review my past and the negatives which brought me to this point of reduction to the lowest terms. While I was there, my daughter was born. I began to assess my future. I began thinking of the many victims' lives I had affected. I could see myself in prison for life if this were to continue into the future. I said to myself, "Clinton, you must make a choice between this evil or a future good." It was clear to me there was no future (of longevity) in this evil. My family - mother, girlfriend, brothers - were afraid of me; I had become alienated from them. I wanted to be loved in a pure sense. I just didn't want to "Hate" anymore.
I moved to Montana, was arrested for burglary, sentenced and served 2 and ? years of a 5-year sentence, and was released on parole, which I successfully completed. I became involved with human rights groups and started my own human rights group - C.H.E.R.E (Children Escaping Racist Environments). My goal was to reach out to help them escape the environmental circumstances that had overwhelmed me once. I wanted to give back where I was once a problem, but I was still involved in crime. I took part in possession of explosives and was arrested by the Federal Government and sentenced to 35 months in Federal prison.
The Search for Truth
It began upon my arrival at Federal prison. An African American offered to assist in my cosmetic needs. He was a Muslim and Muslims are commanded to help those in need. It struck my interest to check this Islamic thing out. But I was under the impression that this was a religion exclusively for African Americans. I was thinking, no way can I become a Muslim, I'm white!
Still I asked this brother for some literature on Islam. I found out about the universality of it, how it transcends color, ethnicity and race. It sounded real, pure. It began to appeal to me. This brother invited me to Jumuah service. I was given a Quran, and as I read the translation I felt the purity of it, the truth of it. There was no hocus-pocus, no spookism, no mysticism, just plain, simple understanding "Truth." When I heard the adhan (the call to prayer) I felt a closeness to God that penetrated my heart and soul.
After some research and study of the Quran, I discovered its total infallibility, no contradictions in it. There are religions based on believing in certain sciences, multiple deities, the religion of three-gods-in-one. I was a thinking man and none of them made any logical sense to me.
Here was Islam, based on the belief in one God, Who created the creation itself out of nothing, and the fact that this book I was reading (Quran) had not one vowel or language character changed in over 1,400 years was a miracle in itself. Thus, I was sold on the oneness of God and the unity of Islam.
Christianity has and still is undergoing changes, in the Bible and in the Christian doctrines, and cannot even begin to claim originality of the Bible that is read and taught out of today. There is only one God and one religion, and that religion is "Submission" to the One God. This is the meaning of Islam.
A Metamorphosis: Clinton Sipes into Abdus Salam
As you have read, the life of Clinton Sipes was one of hate, crime and violence, the very things that bring about the total destruction of a human being.
After years of falsehood, half-truths, following others on the road to destruction and leading others down the same road, and then, from within a place (prison) where more than 1,000,000 people are cast away - the same environment that once honed my anger and hate to razor sharpness, was now the place where Islam greeted me and proceeded to change me into a "Servant of Peace." Islam filled the spiritual void by teaching me my beginning and end; has given contentment, a peace, and a serenity to me that these words cannot adequately describe. My purpose is clear, my direction is straight. Islam has, through its truth, taught me humility and the true worship of Allah (God). I learned that from Allah we came and to Allah we must return. Allah created all things animate and inanimate, microscopic and macroscopic, the finite and infinite. Nothing creates itself, but is created by Allah.
On the last day, it will not matter if I was black or white, rich or poor, powerful or weak in power; nor will it matter about all mankind. Rather it will be all about one's deeds, good or bad, for which an individual is personally responsible and will be punished and rewarded accordingly. No one can die or be punished for my sins or be rewarded for the good I may do but me. I am responsible; I must answer when asked. I became aware of this truth and declared openly: There is no god but God (Allah) and His last messenger was the Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah al-Mustafa. Thus in essence, my life has returned to infancy where truth and purity begin. Alhumdolillah!
In, closing, the metamorphosis has now come full circle. I have found "Truth" in Allah, all praises to Him, creator of mankind, angels and jinn, and all that exists in the heavens and earth. Allah, to whom all praise is due, has 99 names or attributes; one attribute is Salam (Peace).
The Creator is originator of the very existence of peace; there is no peace but the Peace of Allah (God), to whom all praise is due. I have found this Peace; I am now Abdus Salam, the slave and servant of the Originator of the one and only source of Peace, Allah, the Most High, to whom all praise is due.
A Former KKK Member Accepts Islam
The Beginning - Early Life Trials of Clinton Sipes:
I grew up in a dysfunctional family setting in the atmosphere of alcoholism and physical and emotional abuse that came from my father. Without a positive father figure, I was basically developing antisocial behavior and an inclination to violence.
I began to imitate what I was being exposed to. This process of imitating began unconsciously; it affected my interaction with my elder brother, classmates, teachers and animals too. Nothing was exempted from the sadistic outpouring of pent-up anger and rage!
At the age of 13, I fell into association with similar children, but they weren't as driven as I was, I quickly became bored with them and I began to hang out with the adult types who welcomed my willingness to participate with no reservations in anything under the title of alcohol, drugs, crime, violence and racism. The period of reform school (adolescent jail) began, and that environment also shaped me, refining crime inclination to a full-time skill. Violence and racism were honed to razor sharpness - an environment of negativity that fueled my growing rage and hatred of authority, Blacks, Jews and Asians. After three years of this (reformed period) I was released. I was a walking grenade.
Searching for a point of focus to release this rage, I became associated with a paramilitary racist group of young adults. I participated in regular assaults on people and engaged in various criminal activities. At 16, I found myself incarcerated, serving 6 and a ? year sentence in the California Youth Authority for robbery, assault, and weapons charges. Immediately I fell in step with the gangs of "white supremacy'' and cultivated my anger into pure "Hate" of all people who were not "Anglo-Saxon".
I began correspondence with the KKK and, upon my release from parole, I was a full-fledged card-carrying hate-monger. For the next 3-4 years my activities were heavily involved in Klan cross-burnings, media appearances, night raids of beatings, property desecrations, etc. My parole was violated for possession of weapons and suspicion of robberies.
Search For Peace - Young Adult
With this last violation of parole, at the age of 20, the search for peace began. I had so much rage and hatred inside me for so many years, it was beginning to consume me from inside out. I lashed out at the prison staff in hatred. I had anger and hate literature, graffiti drawings covering half my cell walls, and tattoos covering half my upper body; I was not exploding, but imploding!
In a haze of anger and rage I found myself stripped naked in a solitary confinement with not even a mattress. Only me and a styrofoam cup. I began to review my past and the negatives which brought me to this point of reduction to the lowest terms. While I was there, my daughter was born. I began to assess my future. I began thinking of the many victims' lives I had affected. I could see myself in prison for life if this were to continue into the future. I said to myself, "Clinton, you must make a choice between this evil or a future good." It was clear to me there was no future (of longevity) in this evil. My family - mother, girlfriend, brothers - were afraid of me; I had become alienated from them. I wanted to be loved in a pure sense. I just didn't want to "Hate" anymore.
I moved to Montana, was arrested for burglary, sentenced and served 2 and ? years of a 5-year sentence, and was released on parole, which I successfully completed. I became involved with human rights groups and started my own human rights group - C.H.E.R.E (Children Escaping Racist Environments). My goal was to reach out to help them escape the environmental circumstances that had overwhelmed me once. I wanted to give back where I was once a problem, but I was still involved in crime. I took part in possession of explosives and was arrested by the Federal Government and sentenced to 35 months in Federal prison.
The Search for Truth
It began upon my arrival at Federal prison. An African American offered to assist in my cosmetic needs. He was a Muslim and Muslims are commanded to help those in need. It struck my interest to check this Islamic thing out. But I was under the impression that this was a religion exclusively for African Americans. I was thinking, no way can I become a Muslim, I'm white!
Still I asked this brother for some literature on Islam. I found out about the universality of it, how it transcends color, ethnicity and race. It sounded real, pure. It began to appeal to me. This brother invited me to Jumuah service. I was given a Quran, and as I read the translation I felt the purity of it, the truth of it. There was no hocus-pocus, no spookism, no mysticism, just plain, simple understanding "Truth." When I heard the adhan (the call to prayer) I felt a closeness to God that penetrated my heart and soul.
After some research and study of the Quran, I discovered its total infallibility, no contradictions in it. There are religions based on believing in certain sciences, multiple deities, the religion of three-gods-in-one. I was a thinking man and none of them made any logical sense to me.
Here was Islam, based on the belief in one God, Who created the creation itself out of nothing, and the fact that this book I was reading (Quran) had not one vowel or language character changed in over 1,400 years was a miracle in itself. Thus, I was sold on the oneness of God and the unity of Islam.
Christianity has and still is undergoing changes, in the Bible and in the Christian doctrines, and cannot even begin to claim originality of the Bible that is read and taught out of today. There is only one God and one religion, and that religion is "Submission" to the One God. This is the meaning of Islam.
A Metamorphosis: Clinton Sipes into Abdus Salam
As you have read, the life of Clinton Sipes was one of hate, crime and violence, the very things that bring about the total destruction of a human being.
After years of falsehood, half-truths, following others on the road to destruction and leading others down the same road, and then, from within a place (prison) where more than 1,000,000 people are cast away - the same environment that once honed my anger and hate to razor sharpness, was now the place where Islam greeted me and proceeded to change me into a "Servant of Peace." Islam filled the spiritual void by teaching me my beginning and end; has given contentment, a peace, and a serenity to me that these words cannot adequately describe. My purpose is clear, my direction is straight. Islam has, through its truth, taught me humility and the true worship of Allah (God). I learned that from Allah we came and to Allah we must return. Allah created all things animate and inanimate, microscopic and macroscopic, the finite and infinite. Nothing creates itself, but is created by Allah.
On the last day, it will not matter if I was black or white, rich or poor, powerful or weak in power; nor will it matter about all mankind. Rather it will be all about one's deeds, good or bad, for which an individual is personally responsible and will be punished and rewarded accordingly. No one can die or be punished for my sins or be rewarded for the good I may do but me. I am responsible; I must answer when asked. I became aware of this truth and declared openly: There is no god but God (Allah) and His last messenger was the Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah al-Mustafa. Thus in essence, my life has returned to infancy where truth and purity begin. Alhumdolillah!
In, closing, the metamorphosis has now come full circle. I have found "Truth" in Allah, all praises to Him, creator of mankind, angels and jinn, and all that exists in the heavens and earth. Allah, to whom all praise is due, has 99 names or attributes; one attribute is Salam (Peace).
The Creator is originator of the very existence of peace; there is no peace but the Peace of Allah (God), to whom all praise is due. I have found this Peace; I am now Abdus Salam, the slave and servant of the Originator of the one and only source of Peace, Allah, the Most High, to whom all praise is due.