Inside the House
Leaving the auspicious and glowing meeting at the house of Ziad b. Umar, Isabella
took the road straight to her home which ran through the Palace of Martyrs to
Suqul Asafir. Isabella's house was just a few paces away. The meeting had filled
her with such joy that, unmindful of everything around, she walked quietly and
soberly with downcast eyes. Half an hour later she reached home where her mother
was waiting impatiently for her. On enquiry about the cause of her delay Isabella
named a friend of her's, at whose house she was delayed. On her mother's order
the dining table was set and she immediately sat down and began to eat. Soon
her father (the head priest) also arrived and the night passed peacefully.
Early next morning the Muezzins called for the Fajr prayer from all mosques
of Cordova. How pleasant is the sound and how, in the salubrious hour of morning,
people were being roused for bowing and prostrating for the Fajr prayer with
the name of Allah. How enchanting is the sound of Allah-o-Akbar, Allah-o-Akbar,
(Allah is great, Allah is great). Now the gongs of churches also began to toll.
How jarring and meaningless is the sound. Truly the condition of each community
is known from its rites. From mosques devotees began to emerge. Labourers,
traders and cultivators took their respective ways to places of work, markets
and fields. The chirping of birds had somewhat sub-sided.
Hearing the call of prayer Isabella got out of her bed and went to the library
room of her house and sitting at a table began to study a book. In the meantime
Peter and Michael also came there and Isabella stood up and received them with
respect. A little later Isabella's father also came and took his seat in the
room and Isabella's mother was also called in. Isabella was frightened at this
unexpected, uncalled and strange gathering and suspected that these people
had assembled on her account and probably her association with Islam had come
to their knowledge. Colour went out of her face and her heart began to throb
quickly and so, taking the excuse of thirst, she went for water to another
room.
The head priest, addressing Isabella's mother, Peter and Michael said: Do you
know what is the state of Isabella and how is she trying to humiliate and degrade
us? It is to think about this matter that I have given you the trouble to come
over here.
Peter: Oh ! What is the matter!
Head Priest: It is all very serious. I have been hearing for some time that
Isabella has given up Christian creed and has secretly embraced Islam.
Helena (Isabella's mother): Fie, fie ! What are you talking? Jesus Christ may
never do it. What is the matter that you are so enraged today that, without
any reason, you have made my daughter a Muslim ?
Head Priest: What I am saying is quite true. If not today, you will learn it
a few days after. Peter: Holy father, you have said something strange. Isabella
is a very good girl. She has studied theology. She is not ignorant as to accept
the bloody religion of Islam.
Helena: Well, I am just calling the girl. I do not know what caused this suspicion
in you.
So saying Helena went to the room where Isabella was sitting horrified in a
corner. Helena at once caught the hand of Isabella and said to her: Listen,
daughter, your father calls you. Isabella who had realised the situation rose
up and followed her mother to the large room and presented herself to the head
priest.
Isabella's father beckoned to Michael and asked him to talk to her.
Michael: Daughter, we have heard that you have revolted from Christianity.
Is it true? If anyone has given wrong report about you, you may refute it.
Isabella heard this and kept quiet and, lowering her eyes, began to weep.
Warm tears began to drop on her rosy cheeks.
Helena: Just see. Did not I tell you that someone has falsely accused my daughter.
What refutation could she give! Her tears speak that the allegation of her
revolt from Christianity is quite false.
Head Priest: You just keep quiet for a while and let Isabella herself reply.
Yes, daughter, tell me what is this report about you?
Isabella continued to remain silent with bowed head. But on persistent questioning
from Peter and Michael she was compelled to open her lips.
Isabella: I have not yet accepted Islam but continue to remain Christian.
Michael: If you have not yet accepted Islam, do you intend to accept it in
future?
Isabella: Why do you ask me about future? I can put the same question to you.
Michael: Then tell me what is your opinion about Islam?
Isabella: I do not abuse Islam like others for in the Muslim sacred Books Christ
is praised and Muslims speak well of him.
Michael: Then you love Islam and Muslims?
Isabella: You may call it love or anything else. Anyway I am not ungrateful.
If Muslims respect our Christ, then I also must respect their Prophet and their
Sacred Book.
Peter: So it is clear now that in your heart you have become a Muslim, otherwise
you would not have so praised Islam and Muslims. But now tell me what do you
think about the religion you have been believing, that is Christianity.
Isabella: I have faith in the Bible and all revealed books, but I do not accept
the flaws which later Christians have introduced in religion.
Head Priest (addressing Michael, Peter and Isabella's mother) • Now you
have known her ideas. There is no other remedy to it except the
sword.
Peter: Please give me time. I will explain to
her and she will surely be reformed. I will remove her misunderstandings. Anyway,
she has studied books on theology.
Head Priest: Well, you may try and see, otherwise I will think of some other
remedy for
her.
After this talk the meeting dispersed and the head priest, taking Peter and
Michael with him, left for the great church as there was a large crowd of Christians
of Spain to see the relics (bones, etc.) of Prophets and the head priest. They
had come from long distances to participate in the ceremony and the head priest
had gone to bless thousands of Christians.
The priests having left, Isabella went to her room and silently thought about
her future. She was now convinced that she was sure to be put to torture and
she will have to face severe trials. Yet she found her mind at ease and heart
strong and prepared to meet all troubles.
She took out a paper from her table and wrote a letter to her friend Mirano
(daughter of Priest Michael) to the following effect:
"My dear sister!
"Last night at nine I attended the meeting of Muslim divines at which
my spiritual father Umar Lahmi and other divines were present. How can I describe
its atmosphere, my sister ! A wonderful spiritual assembly it was. My participation
in it greatly fortified my heart. I wish you were also present there. I have
made a promise with their spiritual leader Ziad b. Umar to take you with me
tomorrow or day after to them. A strange thing happened today. It appears that
I am going to be put to trial. Pray that God may keep me ever on the right
path. It so happened that my father got some information about me that I have
embraced Islam and so he called your father [Michael] and Peter to his house
and many questions were asked from me. Now, just fancy with my father on one
side and Michael and Peter on the other, in what difficult position I was placed.
But I also gave them stunning replies. Now, Peter has given promise to my father
that he will make me understand. If any such occasion comes you must also be
present along with other three friends. Other details I will give you verbally.
"Your sister, Isabella."
After finishing the letter she called her maidservant and told her to go to
Mirano and bring from her a book. She also gave her the letter which, she said,
was lying with her for some time and asked her to deliver it to Mirano. The
maid-servant did as she was ordered and, going to Michael's house, gave the
letter to Mirano, who immediately opened and read it and said to the maid-servant
that she will herself bring the book in the evening.
Isabella and her other friends met together in the evening in the same garden
in which Isabella had first heard the talk of Umar Lahmi. She informed her
friends all that had happened and consulted them. It was also decided that
next evening they should all go to attend the meeting of Ziad b. Umar and also
inform him of everything. After enjoying the evening walk of the garden all
the girls left for their respective homes.