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Al Hajj Abu Bakr John
Mwaipopo
former Martin
John Mwaipopo - Former Lutheran Archbishop
(Source: http://mandla.co.za/al-qalam/sept97/bishop.htm)
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(It was December 23, 1986, two days away from Christmas, when Arch Bishop Martin John Mwaipopo, announced to his congregation that he was leaving Christianity for Islam. The congregation was paralysed with shock on hearing the news, so much so, that his administrator got up from his seat, closed the door and windows, and declared to the church members that the Bishop’s mind had become unhinged, that is, he had gone mad. How could he not think and say so, when only a few minutes earlier, the man had taken out his music instruments and sang so movingly for the church members? Little did they know that inside the Bishop’s heart lay a decision that would blow their minds, and that the entertainment was only a farewell party. But the congregant’s reaction was equally shocking! They called the police to take the "mad" man away. He was kept in the cells until midnight when Sheikh Ahmed Sheik, the man who initiated him into Islam came to bail him out. That incident was only a mild beginning of shocks in store for him. Al Qalam reporter, Simphiwe Sesanti, spoke to the Tanzanian born former Lutheran Arch Bishop Martin John Mwaipopo, who on embracing Islam came to be known as Al Hajj Abu Bakr John Mwaipopo) Credit must go to the Zimbabwean brother, Sufyan Sabelo, for provoking this writer’s curiosity, after listening to Mwaipopo’s talk at the Wyebank Islamic Centre, Durban. Sufyan is not sensationalist, but that night he must have heard something - he just could not stop talking about the man! Who would not be hooked after hearing that an Arch Bishop, who had not only obtained a BA and Masters degree, but a doctorate as well, in Divinity, had later turned to Islam? And since foreign qualifications matter so much to you, a man who had obtained a diploma in Church Administration in England and the latter degrees in Berlin, Germany! A man, who, before becoming a Muslim, had been the World Council of Churches’ General Secretary for Eastern Africa - covering Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, and parts of Ethiopia and Somalia. In the Council of Churches, he rubbed shoulders with the present chairman of the South African Human Rights Commission . Barney Pityana and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ‘s chairman, Bishop Desmond Tutu. It is a story of a man who
was born 61 years ago, on February 22 in Bukabo, an area that shares its
borders with Uganda. Two years, after his birth, his family had him
baptised, and five years later, watched him with pride being an alter boy
. Seeing him assisting the church minister, preparing the "body and
blood" of Christ , filled the Mwaipopos with pride, and filled
Mwaipopo Senior with ideas for his son’s future. While in that state of mind
he called his "beloved" Professor Van Burger. Consequently, the church
stripped him of his house and his car. His wife could not take it, she
packed her clothes, took her children and left, despite Mwaipopo’s
assurances that she was not obliged to become a Muslim. When he went to
his parents, they, too, had heard the story. "My father told me to
denounce Islam and my mother said she did not "want to hear any
nonsense from me", remember Mwaipopo. He was on his own! Asked how he
now feels towards his parents, he says that he has forgiven them, in fact
found time to reconcile with his father before he departed to the world
yonder. The story goes that he had asked her why she was wearing a rosary, to which she responded that it was because Christ was hanged on it. "But, say, someone had killed your father with a gun, would you go around carrying a gun on your chest?" Mmmhhh. That set the Nun thinking, her mind "challenged", and when the former Bishop proposed marriage to the Nun later, the answer was "yes". Secretly, they married, and four weeks later, she wrote a letter to her authorities, informing them of her leave. When the old man who had given him shelter, (the Nun’s uncle) heard about the marriage, when they arrived at his house, they were advised to leave the house, because "the old man was loading his gun", and the Nun’s father was enraged, "wild like a lion". From the Bishop’s
mansion, Mwaipopo went to live in a self built mud house. From earning a
living as the World Council of Churches’ General Secretary for Eastern
Africa, he began earning a living as a wood cutter and tilling some
people’s lands. When not doing that he was preaching Islam publicly.
This led to a series of short term imprisonments for preaching blasphemy
against Christianity. He says that that very day
he was released, police came to re-arrest him. And guess what? "The
women said no ways! They said that they would resist my arrest physically
against the police. It was also the women who helped me cross the borders
unnoticed. They clothed me in the women’s fashion!", according to
Mwaipopo. And that is one of the reasons that make him admire women. To the Muslims, Al Hajj Abu Bakr Mwaipopo’s message is, "There is war against Islam…Flood the world with literature. Right now, Muslims are made to feel ashamed to be regarded as fundamentalists. Muslims must stop their individualistic tendencies, they must be collective. You have do defend your neighbour if you want to be safe", he states, also urging Muslims to be courageous, citing the Islamic Propagation Centre International’s Ahmed Deedat. "That man is not learned, but look at the way he has propagated Islam".
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(ICRA)