In
my book of poems entitled, The Bottle and The Bushman: Poems of
The Prodigal Son, that was published in 1986, there is a poem
(Exile 1, on page 30) in which I, in gratitude, pay homage
to Canada “as a land kinder than home”.
And
that is exactly what Canada has come to mean to countless Somalis who had
to flee from Somalia, from their homeland, to Canada, like latter-day
slaves risking life and limb for freedom from fear and famine.
So
a few Christmases ago, like almost all Somalis and Canadians, I was
shocked and outraged to read in the papers that a certain Somali mad
Mullah of an Imam of a mosque in Toronto ordered Moslem Somali immigrants
and Somali Canadians not to wish their Canadian Christian neighbours,
friends, colleagues, Merry Christmas!
To
do that the mad Mullah Imam maintained would be committing a mortal sin.
I
could not believe the infinite stupidity of it all. I am still rankled by
the rank ingratitude of that crazy Caliban, of that terrible Taliban of an
Imam in Toronto.
For
like the Bard, “I hate
ingratitude more in a man than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or
any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood.”
If
I could have, I would have had deported that mad Mullah Toronto Imam Hajji
back to the hellhole he had hailed from.
No wonder our Prophet
Muhammad, warned us Moslems that, “There are three agents that destroy
religion: an ill-tempered scholar, a tyrannical leader, and an ignorant
theologian.”
Sadly all three agents,
particularly ignorant and fanatical fools, abound today in Islam; that is
why Moslems keep on fleeing from the House of Islam and flocking to Canada
like Canada geese; to a land kinder than the Abode of Islam; that is why
it is so incumbent upon us Canadian Moslems who know better to speak out
loud and bold and bear witness to our universal faith of utter surrender
unto God, to our universal faith of concord and comity, to our universal
faith of universal appeal that had Goethe exclaim in theopathy of rapture
and ecstasy, “If this be Islam, do we not all live in Islam?”
Islam is a universal faith
that is so latitudinarian in its tolerance that our Prophet Muhammad
teaches us Moslems that, “There are as many ways to God as there are
created souls.”
That is why the most
popular Sufi poet today, Mohammed Ben Mohammed bin Hussein al-Balkhi,
better known as Maulana Jalal-uddin Rumi, could testify with utter
spiritual authority thus: "I
go into the Muslim mosque and the Jewish synagogue and the Christian
church and I see one altar."
This is the right Rumi and
roomy Islam; this is my kind of Islamic creed; this is the kind of Islam I
want to see preached and propagated and practiced in our Canada.
For this kind of Islam is
not in conflict with what I like to call our Canada’s unofficial creed
of liberal humanism penned by one of her most outstanding poets, Frank
Scott---
The world is my country
The human race is my
race
The spirit of man is my
God
The future of man is my
heaven.
In the spirit of this kind
of Canadian Islam, and on behalf of the silent majority of Moslems the
world over who subscribe to this kind of Rumi-roomy Canadian Islam, MERRY
CHRISTMAS, CANADA!