I reviewed a number of books about the American military. Here's a story about a man from the "other side".
Tass Saada was an angry youth. A
displaced Palestinian living in Qatar, he wondered when the Arab
countries were going to make good on their promise. The promise that
if the Palestinian families left Palestine, they would soon be able
to return. After they defeated their enemies, Israel, that is.
Well, the defeat never happened.
Tired of waiting Tass ran away from
home to Palestine where he trained to become a member of Arafat's
Fatah. By the age of seventeen
he was carrying a high-powered Simonov rifle, was an elite PLO sniper and
chauffeur for Arafat.
Once an Arafat Man is the
incredible true story of how a young man filled with hate came to know the
One who only had love for him.
After a couple of years, his
father tricked him into returning to Qatar and confiscated his
passport. He could only receive it back if he went abroad to get an
education. Tass chose America. Even though he hated Americans
because of their alliance with Israel, his defiant attitude made him
go somewhere his father didn't want him to go.
He decided to marry an American
girl for the sole purpose of obtaining a green card then leave her
and America for good after he received his college degree.
When his American fiancee brought
him to a priest for premarital counseling the priest asked point
blank, “How do you know he's not just marrying you for a green
card?”
The girl huffed, “I know him. He
would never do that do me!”
In fact that was his plan. But
things didn't go as planned. When his family found out that he
married an American they disowned him. “How could you do this?”
They shouted. “You are engaged to a girl here already! You have
brought shame on her. You have brought shame on us!”
Even though it was not Tass'
plan, it was God's plan. By staying in America he became a
successful business man obsessed with success. The success did not
ease the hatred or emptiness in him. Finally, a businessman whom he
had become good friends with shared how he had become a Christian.
What happened to Tass is what is reportedly happening to many Muslims
world wide. He started having dreams about Jesus Christ.
When he finally prayed to receive Jesus in to his life he came off of his knees a new man.
When he finally prayed to receive Jesus in to his life he came off of his knees a new man.
He began reading the Bible and
was surprised to discover that it had more to say about the Arab
people than the Koran.
I had run into some fascinating
information about my people, the Palestinians. Our ancestor, I knew,
was Ishmael-the firstborn son of Abram. Ishmael's mother was
Hagar...
I had heard of at least some
Christians who called Ishmael everything from a bastard to a brat,
and had even nastier things to say about his mother. But that is not
what I read in the actual Bible.
When tensions arose during
Hagar's pregnancy, so much so that that she fled into the desert, she
was not left to fend for herself. No less than “the angel of the
Lord” came to her aid.
The angel instructed her to go
back home and then promised:
“I will so increase your descendants
that they will be too numerous to count.”
I leaned back in my chair and thought
of all the people who trace back to this woman-not just us
Palestinians, but all the Arabs. What a massive population we had
become, just as the divine messenger had predicted.!”
“As for Ishmael, I have heard
you; I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will
greatly increase his numbers.
When I read those words, I (realized)
we Arabs were not cursed by God after all! The one God, the only true
and living God, is the God of the Ishamelites, too.
I was feeling prouder of my
heritage all the time, thanks to what I saw here in the Old
Testament. The Christian book (actually the Jewish-Christian book )
was building up my self-esteem as an Arab! (Chapter 11 pg 115-117)
Now instead of being obsessed
with success and material wealth. Tass' heart broke for his people
who were so filled with hate, living in a darkness they could not
free themselves of. He and his wife eventually settled in the Gaza
strip where they started up schools and house churches for the
poverty and war stricken Muslim families that live there.
I think I had always been brought
up, as a Christian, to see Ishmael's birth as an act of disobedience
to God. Perhaps it was, but I also remember God telling Abraham that
Ishmael and his descendants would be blessed, (Genesis 17:20). It's time to remember
that long before there was a Muhammed, there was a people blessed by
God. A people that Islam has taken hostage. Let's pray for these
people to understand who their true Creator is and His plan for their
salvation.
I bought this book
Hope for Ishmael web site
Watch Tass Saada on youtube
Once an Arafat Man facebook club
Other book reviews on war:
Seal of God
Father of Money: Buying Peace in Baghdad
Two books on Navy Seals
Hope in Hungman: a Story of the Korean War
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Other links:
Hope for Ishmael web site
Watch Tass Saada on youtube
Once an Arafat Man facebook club
Other book reviews on war:
Seal of God
Father of Money: Buying Peace in Baghdad
Two books on Navy Seals
Hope in Hungman: a Story of the Korean War
6 comments:
I read this book a year or two back, and I was really touched by it too!
Sounds like a powerful book. It reminds me of a book I read about a year ago called Son of Hamas by Mosab Hasson Yousef.
I think I've heard of that book. I need to read that one as well.
Eustacia: I heard Tass on the radio talking about his life. I had to get out of my car before he was finished so I knew I had to get the book to find out the rest of his story. It is very touching!
Interesting book! New follower. Love your blog!
http://pgshriver.blogspot.com/
P.G.
Thanks, Penny. I'll have to come visit yours.
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