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LETTER
TO BETTY FROM MECCA The first letter was to,
of course, my wife Betty. I knew that she would see what I had seen- that in
the land of Muhammad and the land of Abraham, I had been blessed by Allah with
a new insight into the true religion of Islam, and a better understanding of
Americas entire racial dilemma. I knew that when my letter
became public knowledge back in America, many would be astounded-loved ones,
friends, and enemies alike. Even I was myself astounded. But there was precedent
in my life for this letter. Here is what I wrote...from my heart: "Never have I witnessed
such sincere hospitality and the overwhelming spirit of true brotherhood as
is practiced by people of all colors and races here in this Ancient Holy Land,
the home of Abraham, Muhammad, and all the other prophets of the Holy Scriptures.
For the past week, I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness
I see displayed all around me by people of all colors. I have been blessed to visit
the Holy City of Mecca. I have made my seven circuits around the Ka'ba, led
by a young Mutawaf named Muhammad. I drank water from the well of Zem Zem... There were tens of thousands
of pilgrims, from all over the world. They were of all colors, from blue-eyed
blonds to black-skinned Africans. But we were all participating in the same
ritual, displaying a spirit of unity and brotherhood ... America needs to understand
Islam, because this is the one religion that erases from its society the race
problem. Throughout my travels in the Muslim world, I have met, talked to, even
eaten with people who in America would have been considered "white"-but the
"white" attitude was removed from their minds by the religion of Islam. I have
never before seen sincere and true brotherhood practiced by all colors together,
irrespective of their color. You may be shocked by these
words coming from me. But on this pilgrimage, what I have seen, and experienced,
has forced me to re-arrange much of my thought-patterns previously held, and
to toss aside some of my previous conclusions. This was not too difficult for
me. Despite my firm convictions, I have been always a man who tries to face
facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge
unfolds it. I have always kept an open mind, which is necessary to the flexibility
that must go hand in hand with every form of intelligent search for truth. During the past eleven days
here in the Muslim world, I have eaten from the same plate, drunk from the same
glass, and slept on the same rug-while praying to the same God-with fellow Muslims,
whose eyes were the bluest of blue, whose hair was the blondest of blond, and
whose skin was the whitest of white. And in the words and in the actions and
in the deeds of the "white" Muslims, I felt the same sincerity that I felt among
the black African Muslims of Nigeria, Sudan, and Ghana. We were truly all the same
(brothers)-because their belief in one God had removed the 'white' from their
minds, the 'white' from their behavior, and the 'white' from their attitude. All praise is due to Allah,
the Lord of all the Worlds. Sincerely,
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