Anselm Tormeeda, Priest and Christian Scholar, Spain
EsinIslam
Heralding New Muslims:
A Personal Account
Of Revert Muslim:
A trusted student of a renowned
Christian scholar in former Andalusia overhears a
discussion about the Paraclete, a prophet to come
mentioned in the bible.
By Anselm Tormeeda
Great numbers
of Christians embraced Islam during and soon after the
Islamic conquests after the prophets death. They were
never compelled, rather it was a recognition of what
they were already expecting. Anselm Tormeeda[1], a
priest and Christian scholar, was one such person
who's history is worth relating. He wrote a famous
book called "The Gift to the Intelligent for Refuting
the Arguments of the Christians"[2]. In the
introduction[3] to this work he relates his history:
"Let it be known to all of you that my origin is from
the city of Majorca, which is a great city on the sea
between two mountains and divided by a small valley.
It is a commercial city, with two wonderful harbors.
Big merchant ships come and anchor in the harbor with
different goods. The city is on the island which has
the same name - Majorca, and most of its land is
populated with fig and olive trees. My father was a
well respected man in the city. I was his only son.
When I was six, he sent me to a priest who taught me
to read the Gospel and logic, which I finished in six
years. After that I left Majorca and traveled to the
city of Larda, in the region of Castillion, which was
the center of learning for Christians in that region.
A thousand to a thousand and a half Christian students
gathered there. All were under the administration of
the priest who taught them. I studied the Gospel and
its language for another four years. After that I left
for Bologne in the region of Anbardia. Bologne is a
very large city, it being the centre of learning for
all the people of that region. Every year, more than
two thousand students gather together from different
places. They cover themselves with rough cloth which
they call the "Hue of God." All of them, whether the
son of a workman or the son of a ruler, wear this
wrap, in order to make the students distinct from the
others.
Only the priest teaches, controls and directs them. I
lived in the church with an aged priest. He was
greatly respected by the people because of his
knowledge and religiousness and asceticism, which
distinguished him from the other Christian priests.
Questions and requests for advice came from
everywhere, from Kings and rulers, along with presents
and gifts. They hoped that he would accept their
presents and grant them his blessings. This priest
taught me the principles of Christianity and its
rulings. I became very close to him by serving and
assisting him with his duties until I became one of
his most trusted assistants, so that he trusted me
with the keys of his domicile in the church and of the
food and the drink stores. He kept for himself only
the key of a small room were he used to sleep. I
think, and God knows best, that he kept his treasure
chest in there. I was a student and servant for a
period of ten years, then he fell ill and failed to
attend the meetings of his fellow priests.
During his absence, the priests discussed some
religious matters, until they came to what was said by
the Almighty God through his prophet Jesus in the
Gospel: "After him will come a Prophet called
Paraclete." They argued a great deal about this
Prophet and as to who he was among the Prophets.
Everyone gave his opinion according to his knowledge
and understanding; and they ended without achieving
any benefit in that issue. I went to my priest, and as
usual he asked about what was discussed in the meeting
that day. I mentioned to him the different opinions of
priests about the name Paraclete, and how they
finished the meeting without clarifying its meaning.
He asked me: "What was your answer?" I gave my opinion
which was taken from interpretation of a well known
exegesis. He said that I was nearly correct like some
priests, and the other priests were wrong. "But the
truth is different from all of that. This is because
the interpretation of that noble name is known only to
a small number of well versed scholars. And we posses
only a little knowledge." I fell down and kissed his
feet, saying: "Sir, you know that I traveled and came
to you from a far distant country, I have served you
now for more than ten years; and have attained
knowledge beyond estimation, so please favor me and
tell me the truth about this name." The priest then
wept and said: "My son, by God, you are very much dear
to me for serving me and devoting yourself to my care.
Know the truth about this name, and there is a great
benefit, but there is also a great danger. And I fear
that when you know this truth, and the Christians
discover that, you will be killed immediately." I
said: "By God, by the Gospel and He who was sent with
it, I shall never speak any word about what you will
tell me, I shall keep it in my heart." He said: "My
son, when you came here from your country, I asked you
if it is near to the Muslims, and whether they made
raids against you and if you made raids against them.
This was to test your hatred for Islam. Know, my son,
that Paraclete is the name of their Prophet Muhammad,
to whom was revealed the fourth book as mentioned by
Daniel. His way is the clear way which is mentioned in
the Gospel." I said: "Then sir, what do you say about
the religion of these Christians?" He said: "My son,
if these Christians remained on the original religion
of Jesus, then they would have been on God's religion,
because the religion of Jesus and all the other
Prophets is the true religion of God. But they changed
it and became unbelievers." I asked him: "Then, sir,
what is the salvation from this?" He said "Oh my son,
embracing Islam." I asked him: "Will the one who
embraces Islam be saved?" He answered: "Yes, in this
world and the next." I said: "The prudent chooses for
himself; if you know, sir the merit of Islam, then
what keeps you from it?" He answered: "My son, the
Almighty God did not expose me to the truth of Islam
and the Prophet of Islam until after I have become old
and my body weakened. Yes, there is no excuse for us
in this, on the contrary, the proof of God has been
established against us. If God had guided me to this
when I was your age, I would have left everything and
adopted the religion of truth. Love of this world is
the essence of every sin, and look how I am esteemed,
glorified and honored by the Christians, and how I am
living in affluence and comfort! In my case, if I show
a slight inclination towards Islam they would kill me
immediately. Suppose that I was saved from them and
succeeded in escaping to the Muslims, they would say,
do not count your Islam as a favor upon us, rather you
have benefited yourself only by entering the religion
of truth, the religion that will save you from the
punishment of God! So I would live among them as a
poor old man of more than ninety years, without
knowing their language, and would die among them
starving. I am, and all praise is due to God, on the
religion of Christ and on that which he came with, and
God knows that from me." So I asked him: "Do you
advise me to go to the country of the Muslims and
adopt their religion?" He said to me: "If you are wise
and hope to save yourself, then race to that which
will achieve this life and the hereafter. But my son,
none is present with us concerning this matter; it is
between you and me only. Exert yourself and keep it a
secret. If it is disclosed and the people know about
it they will kill you immediately. I will be of no
benefit to you against them. Neither will it be of any
use to you if you tell them what you heard from me
concerning Islam, or that I encouraged you to be a
Muslim, for I shall deny it. They trust my testimony
against yours. So do not tell a word, whatever
happens." I promised him not to do so.
He was satisfied and content with my promise. I began
to prepare for my journey and bid him farewell. He
prayed for me and gave me fifty golden dinars[4]. Then
I took a ship to my city Majorca where I stayed with
my parents for six months. Then I traveled to Sicily
and remained there five months, waiting for a ship
bound for the land of the Muslims. Finally a ship
arrived bound for Tunis. We departed before sunset and
reached the port of Tunis at noon on the second day.
When I got off the ship, Christian scholars who heard
of my arrival came to greet me and I stayed with them
for four months in ease and comfort. After that, I
asked them if there was a translator. The Sultan in
those days was Abu al-Abbas Ahmed. They said there was
a virtuous man, the Sultan's physician, who was one of
his closest advisors. His name was Yusuf al-Tabeeb. I
was greatly pleased to here this, and asked where he
lived. They took me there to meet him separately. I
told him about my story and the reason of my coming
there; which was to embrace Islam. He was immensely
pleased because this matter would be completed by his
help. We rode to the Sultan's Palace. He met the
Sultan and told him about my story and asked his
permission for me to meet him.
The Sultan accepted, and I presented myself before
him. The first question the Sultan asked was about my
age. I told him that I was thirty-five years old. He
then asked about my learning and the sciences which I
had studied. After I told him he said. "Your arrival
is the arrival of goodness. Be a Muslim with God's
blessings." I then said to the doctor, "Tell the
honorable Sultan that it always happens that when
anyone changes his religion his people defame him and
speak evil of him. So, I wish if he kindly sends to
bring the Christian priests and merchants of this city
to ask them about me and hear what they have to say.
Then by God's will, I shall accept Islam." He said to
me through the translator, "You have asked what
Abdullah bin Salaam asked from the Prophet when he –
Abdullah came to announce his Islam." He then sent for
the priests and some Christian merchants and let me
sit in an adjoining room unseen by them. "What do you
say about this new priest who arrived by ship?" he
asked. They said: "He is a great scholar in our
religion. Our bishops say he is the most learned and
no one is superior to him in our religious knowledge."
After hearing what the Christian said, the Sultan sent
for me, and I presented myself before them. I declared
the two testimonies that there is no one worthy of
worship except God and that Muhammad, may the mercy
and blessings of God be upon him, is His Messenger,
and when the Christians heard this they crossed
themselves and said: "Nothing incited him to do that
except his desire to marry, as priests in our religion
can not marry." Then they left in distress and grief.
The Sultan appointed for me a quarter of a dinar every
day from the treasury and let me marry the daughter of
Al-Hajj Muhammed al-Saffar. When I decided to
consummate the marriage, he gave me a hundred golden
dinars and an excellent suit of clothes. I then
consummated the marriage and God blessed me with a
child to whom I gave the name Muhammed as a blessing
from the name of the Prophet."[5]
Footnotes:
[1] After embracing Islam, he was known as Abu
Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Tarjuman. He was called
Al-Tarjuman (The Translator), because in less than
five months after his conversion, the Sultan appointed
him general of the Marine Administration where he
learned the Arabic language and became a skillful
translator in discussions between Muslims and
Christians. After only one year, he excelled in the
Arabic language and was appointed as the head of
Translation Affairs. He was well known among the
common people, who gave him some pleasant nicknames;
the most popular was Sidi Tohfah, which means "My
Master Gift", referring to his famous book.
[2] Tuhfat al-arib fi al-radd ‘ala Ahl al-Salib in
Arabic. The book was a powerful blow to the structure
of Christian belief because it was written by one of
the greatest Christian scholars of the age.
[3] Following the introduction, he wrote about some
events concerning the Hafsah State. He followed with
nine chapters including one demonstrating that the
four gospels were not written by the disciples of
Jesus to whom they are usually attributed. He also
discussed other topics including Baptism, Trinity,
Original Sin, The Lord's Supper, The Indulgence, The
Law of Faith. He refuted all of these doctrines based
upon the texts of the Gospels and logical reasoning.
He proved also the human nature of Christ and
disproved his alleged Divine nature. He then exposed
the contradictions in the interpolated texts of the
Bible. He also discussed matters which Christians
criticized the Muslims about, such as the
permissibility of marriage for religious scholars and
pious men, circumcision and physical enjoyment in
Paradise. He concluded his book by proving the truth
of the Prophethood of Muhammad using texts from the
Bible.
[4] Coins of currency
[5] Extracted from Material on the Authenticity of the
Quran: Proofs that it is a Revelation from Almighty
God by Abdur-Raheem Greene.