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How Jewish Extremist Converted to Islam
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How Jewish Extremist Converted to Islam


6/20/2005


Tehran, IQNA : June 20, 2005 — Ex Jewish extremist submits to magnificent


glory of Islam and embraces the true religion.


With his tattoo of the Star of David hidden from view, Mohammed Al Mahadi


prays to Allah in his new West Bank home near the radical Jewish settlement


where he spent much of the last decade.


His recent arrival in the Shaab neighbourhood of the flashpoint town of


Hebron is the latest twist in the extraordinary life story of Mahadi, who


was born to Jewish parents 37 years ago in the former Soviet republic of


Azerbaijan.


The man, then known as Mikhail Shirovsky, moved to Israel soon after the


Soviet authorities allowed Jews to emigrate in the 1980s.


After serving in the army as a fitness instructor, he was drawn to Jewish


extremism and decided to move to the hardline settlement of Kiryat Arba in


1995 soon after one of its residents, Baruch Goldstein, shot dead 29 Muslim


worshippers in Hebron’s Tomb of the Patriarchs.


But an unlikely friendship with a Palestinian garage owner led him to first


question his values, then to convert to Islam before marrying a Muslim wife


from his native land. Mahadi said he has been touched by the warmth of the


welcome that he has received from his new neighbours in spite of his


background.


“I was a radical settler and an enemy to them,” he said in an interview at


his new home. “They have treated me like a brother and have offered me all


the help that I need.” After his conversion to Islam and marriage to Sabena,


Mahadi’s life among the Jews of Kiryat Arba became increasingly fraught.


He says that his wife and four children were ostracized and harassed by his


one-time friends.


“I was attacked in the settlers in Kiryat Arba many times. They stoned my


house and wrote grafitti against me, saying I’m a Muslim and had to leave.


“Every time I traveled anywhere, we were harassed because my wife was


wearing a veil.


“I was also often interrogated by the Israel security services, but all that


I care about is that my children continue on the same religious path as me.”


Maadi admits that the man responsible for attracting him to Islam was garage


owner Waleed Zaloum, whose business is located just outside Kiryat Arba. Two


strong-headed men, they used to argue for hours about the merits of their


respective faiths as Zaloum recalls. “From the start I felt there was good


inside this man, even though I was not expecting it from a settler from


Kiryat Arba,” he said.


“The issue became a challenge to me and I told him: ‘Either you convert me


to Judaism or I convert you to Islam’, but after six months of discussions


and meetings it was him who ended up being converted.” Mahadi said he had


been persuaded to renounce Judaism for intellectual reasons. “I discovered


that there were too many contradictions in Judaism and at the same time I


realised that Islam is the religion of truth and wisdom,” he said. “I


converted because I am seeking truth because of religious reasons and not


for any other motive.”


He is unable to shake off all his Jewish heritage. Tattoos of the Star of


David and of a Menorah (a seven-branched Jewish candelabrum) are etched


indelibly on his hands. But Mahadi harbours no doubts and his new faith,


saying that he is not interested in the formation of a secular Palestinian


state. “What I want is an Islamic caliphate in Palestine and, God willing,


Jerusalem will be the capital of this state,” he said.

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