Invisible Yet Invincible
lead boat
The current invisibility of
in
Columbus and the illustrious military feats of the historical
Maroons who had brought the world’s ‘mightiest’ Red Coats
to sue for peace.
spiritual inspiration
and religiously diverse society of
‘Out of Many, One People’, embraces the ummah
spectrum of its historical diversity. Nonetheless, Christianity
is ac
heritage within which various
Muslim community remains constitutionally unrec-
the guarantee for freedom of religion and the democratic nature
of the
and growth in the
The acceptance of Muslim membership in
Organization, which is patronized by the Governor General,
has
wholesome basis for living
the succeeding generations to preserve the faith of their forefathers in the face of
An old and faithful Mandinka servant, who stands at my elbow while I write this, relates that the natives practice circumcision, and that he himself has undergone that operation; and he has not forgotten the morning and evening prayer which his father taught him. In proof of this assertion, he chants in an audible and shrill tone, a sentence that I conceive to be part of the Al-Koran, ‘La Illa ill illa’! (i.e. La Ilaha Illallah, there is no god but Allah) which he says they sing aloud at first appearance of the new moon. He relates, moreover, that in his own country Friday was constantly made a strict fasting. It
wasalmost a sin, he observes, on that day to swallow his spittle; such is hi s
expression.
I had a visit one Sunday morning very lately, from three Mandingo negroes, natives of Africa. They could all read and write Arabic; and one of them showed me a Koran written, from memory by himself—but written, he assured me, before he became a Christian. I had my doubts on this point. One of them, Benjamin Cockrane, a free negro was in the habit of coming to me on Sundays … His history is that of hundreds of others in Jamaica … [emphasis added by author] Cockrane says his father was a chief in the Mandingo country … I (Madden) have not the time to give you an account of his religious opinions; but though very singular, they were expressed with infinitely more energy and eloquence than his sentiments on other subjects. He professed to be an occasional follower of one of the sectarian ministers here, and so did each of his two friends. I had my doubts thereupon. I expressed them to my wife … and told her to prepare for a demonstration of Mohometanism. I took up a book, as if by accident, and commenced repeat- ing the well-known Mussalman Salaam to Prophet Allah (sic.) Illah Mo- hammed Rasul Allah! In an instant, I had a Mussalman trio, long and loud: my Neophytes were chanting their names with irrepressible fervour, and Mr. Benjamin Cockrane I thought, would have inflicted the whole of ‘the perspic- uous book’ of Islam on me, if I had not taken advantage of the opportunity for giving him and his companions reproof for pretending to be that which they were not.
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