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Yvonne Ridley, Taliban Captive and
Soon-To-Be Muslim, Speaks to IslamOnline
27/08/2002

http://www.islamonline.org/English/Views/2002/08/article12.shtml 

British journalist Yvonne Ridley made international headlines 
last year when she entered Afghanistan and was held captive by 
the Taliban. She was eventually released and went on to write about 
her experiences in a book entitled In the Hands of the Taliban
published by Robson Books in the U.K. She is again in the news 
after announcing that she plans to convert to Islam. In this
revealing interview, conducted August 26th, 2002, with IslamOnline�s 
Mohammed Ayub Khan she talks about her religious background, her 
encounters with the Taliban and her decision to convert to Islam.

Interviewed by Mohammed Ayub Khan
 
* IslamOnline: First of all I would ask you to tell us a little 
about your religious background?
 
 - Yvonne Ridley: I was brought up a protestant, in the Church of
England. I sang in the church choir and was the Sunday school
teacher in my village in the north of England.
 
* Did you have any knowledge about Islam before your encounter with 
the Taliban?
 
- Nothing more factual than would fill the back of a postage stamp. 
Of course I�d subscribed to all the myths about women being 
subjugated and how it was an evil and violent religion full of 
fanatics.
 
* Are you planning to convert to Islam or have you done so already?
 
- I am on the road to conversion. Reports that I have already
converted are premature.
 
* What led to your conversion to Islam?
 
- I made a promise to a Taliban cleric that I would study Islam - 
if I was released. He had just asked me if I wanted to convert and 
I was terrified to say �yes� or �no� because either response could 
have drawn accusations that I was fickle or insulting and therefore 
be stoned!
 
* If there is one thing you find most attractive in Islam, what
would that be?
 
- The real inspiration has been meeting and getting to know all 
the sisters. Without exception I have found them to be highly 
intelligent, opinionated, vocal, motivated, switched on to 
international and political affairs and be highly supportive. Of 
course this blows the myth that Muslim women are shy, retiring, 
timid creatures who are rarely seen and heard.

* Tell us a little about your days in Taliban captivity?
 
- I was terrified. Not only had I been captured by the most brutal, 
evil regime in the world [President Bush�s words, not mine] but 
they hated women as well! I never thought I would see the sun set 
that first day. There were several other times when I thought I 
would be flogged or executed. There was one occasion when I lost 
my temper and spat and swore at my captors while being held in 
Kabul Prison. I thought that might provoke a hostile reaction but 
they looked hurt and told me I was their �guest� and their �sister�! 
After several days of interrogation at the Jalalabad Intelligence HQ, 
I was told that they believed I was an American spy and that was 
quite unnerving. They also gave me a wedding dress before a cleric 
asked me if I wanted to convert to Islam and that was scary. All I 
can say is that some man in Afghanistan has had a pretty lucky 
escape!  On the whole, they treated me with great courtesy and 
respect despite my adverse reaction to being locked up. I had 
entered their country illegally without a passport and visa so, yes, 
I was totally in the wrong and could easily have been charged and 
put on trial. My treatment by the most brutal, evil regime in the 
world, is a total contrast to the treatment of those men being held 
in Camp X-Ray.
 
* Were you able to meet any of their women?
 
- The only women I met while I was in captivity were six Christian
charity workers, three female prison officers and two Afghan women
who were locked up for trying to sell a carpet to strange men. Apart
from the Christians, two Americans, three Germans and an Australian,
none of the others spoke in English so I never really got a chance 
to communicate with any native women. However, the prison governor, 
a fearsome-looking man, used to refer to his wife as �the boss�.
 
* If you were to meet your Taliban captors again, what would
you tell them?
 
- I have! I took my daughter Daisy, aged nine, on a holiday to
Afghanistan in May and we traveled all over. We walked in to an
eating place four hours drive from Kabul and there I saw some 
Taliban and al-Qaeda people. I recognized three of my captors and 
was horrified. However, one came over and talked to my translator 
and asked what I was doing returning to Afghanistan. He asked if 
I recognized anyone and I said only if they cared to be recognized,
otherwise it was none of my business. We were all nervous as he
walked away and then he returned some minutes later and said: �We
liked what you said about us when you returned to London. Thank 
you for telling the truth.�
 
I nodded nervously and couldn�t wait to leave, but I was later 
told that my safety is assured if I happen to bump into them again. 
The person I would really like to sit down and talk to is Mullah 
Omar, the Taliban�s one-eyed spiritual leader who ordered my release 
on humanitarian grounds. I would want to know why they treated their
women so badly.
 
* What are your views on women�s rights in Islam as compared to s
ecular Western society?
 
- The first thing I scrutinized when I read the Qur�an was property 
and divorce laws. I was amazed. I thought it could have been written 
by a Hollywood divorce lawyer! In fact, that�s probably from where 
they got their inspiration. I was also pleased to see that women 
are equal with regards to education and spirituality, but the Qur�an 
does acknowledge we have the extra burdens of childbirth, breast-
feeding and periods. I like to think we are the deluxe model of 
the human form since we have so many additional functions!
 
* How is your family coping with your conversion?
 
- Initially my family was shocked. You�d think I�d applied to 
become the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
 
* Any message you would like us to deliver to the Muslim World?

- September 11 was the best and worst thing that happened to Islam.
I know that the confidence of many brothers and sisters has been
shattered, but be proud of who you are and what you stand for. Do
not be browbeaten into diluting your beliefs in the hope of 
ingratiating yourself with those in power. Beware of false prophets, 
especially those who hang round the gates of power pretending to 
espouse views on your behalf that they say are in your interest. 
The Christians have a good saying: �The nearer the pulpit, the 
bigger the sinner!� The wonderful thing about Islam is you have a 
direct link with God. You don�t need a conduit or a middle person. 
Peace and love to all.

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