My Faith: Rep. Keith Ellison, from Catholic to Muslim

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Prior to 2006, few people even knew that then-Minnesota state legislator Keith Ellison was a Muslim. Because of his English name, he said, no one thought to ask.

But five years ago, when he ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives - a race he would go on to win - word of his religious affiliation began to spread.

"When I started running for Congress it actually took me by surprise that so many people were fascinated with me being the first Muslim in Congress," said Ellison, a Democrat now serving his third term in the House.

"But someone said to me, 'Look Keith, think of a person of Japanese origin running for Congress six years after Pearl Harbor-this might be a news story.'"

Though Ellison's status as the first Muslim elected to Congress is widely known, fewer are aware that he was born into a Catholic family in Detroit and was brought up attending Catholic schools.

But he said he was never comfortable with that faith.

"I just felt it was ritual and dogma," Ellison said. "Of course, that's not the reality of Catholicism, but it's the reality I lived. So I just kind of lost interest and stopped going to Mass unless I was required to."

It wasn't until he was a student at Wayne State University in Detroit when Ellison began, "looking for other things."

He doesn't have an elaborate explanation of what led him to convert to Islam in college, though he said he was "drawn to the multi-national congregation."

"I would really like to hear somebody who is really articulate about the elements of their faith conversion. I'm not," he said. "I investigated it, it worked for me, and it made me have a sense of inspiration and wonder, and I became a Muslim. It's been working for me ever since."

Ellison's political opponents have made his faith an issue in his congressional campaigns.

"I would caution [opponents] that it doesn't work. People are not hateful like that," he said. "If you come up saying, 'Vote for me because Ellison is a Muslim and I'm not,' nine out of ten voters are going to see that as the silliness that it is."

"It doesn't hurt my feelings at all," he said. "In fact I actually feel sorry for these people."

And he said he has never had a second thought about converting.

"My faith and my identity as a Muslim - I never saw it as something that made my job harder," he said. "It's just an aspect of who I am. It's the time that we live in. We have to respond to the realities of the world we're in."

But Ellison acknowledges that his faith has given him something of a national profile, not always in ways that are welcome.

In March, he testified in nationally televised congressional hearings, called by Rep. Peter King, a New York Republican, to explore what King said was radicalization in American Muslim communities.

At the hearing, Ellison choked up as he described the sacrifices of Muslim Americans who tried to save others in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

"Without any of my choosing or desire I became somewhat of a symbolic figure," Ellison said. "And I urge anyone to avoid becoming a symbolic figure if you can. But I ended up in that position, so I just figured why not talk about it? Why not help try to bring people together with it?"

"Faith really should be a bridge, not a wall," Ellison said. "Because at the end of the day we should be focusing on what you believe, not what your religion is."

Source: CNN Belief


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  Topics: Iman (Faith And Belief)
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Older Comments:
TUMWIJUKYE SHABAN FROM UGANDA said:
For sure, I never knew that guys embrace Islam in such a way!! Sir, your are welcome to the faith of salvation.
2011-09-13

HASSAN SAID FROM NIGERIA said:
We thank Allah for showing us His way, May He continue redirect those who are yet to beleif.
2011-09-10

RASHIDAH R. ABDULLAH FROM USA said:
Alhamdullah,Ones faith, and Belief is strictly their own,so why should we as Americans discriminate?
2011-09-09

MIFTAH FROM CANADA said:
Alhamdulillahi! I'm highly elated and give praise to the Almighty and pray that He strengthens Keith's faith more and make him as shining star of Islam in America and the world over.Amin
2011-09-09

A. FAIZ FROM USA said:
I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Congress Ellison. He is not only a beautiful Muslim, he is a great example of living as a Muslim in the west. I am proud of him and proud to be of the same Islamic community. May Allah continue to bless and guide him toward right and goodwill to all Humanity.
2011-09-09

AHMAD GHANEM FROM USA said:
Allah allmighty has chosen you for this assignment. You will reap the reward of al-Jannah insha-Allah if you stay true to your belief
2011-09-08

ABRAHAM FROM UK said:
I wish Keith the best.
2011-09-08

S A JALLOH FROM UK said:
Keith is a symbol of hope in the world. Hope peolpe like him will be a bridge the gap among the average American. May ALLAH GIVE him GOOD HEALTH, LONG LIFE AND PROSPERITY.Ameen.
2011-09-08

ZAYNAB FROM NIGERIA said:
Allahu Akbar.May Allah make you firm in the deen and continue to use you as an instrument of Light. This is what i call a testimony.
2011-09-06

NAIMA FROM USA said:
Beautiful sentiments. Rep. Ellison's tone and simplicity really captures why many Americans come to Islam. It is heartwarming and encouraging to hear how he uses Islam's values to make decisions in Congress. Thank you and may God bless him and his family.
2011-09-05

BABANDI A. GUMEL FROM U.K said:
Alhamdu Lillahi Keith Ellison you are not only representing your
Constituency in the House who put trust in you but all Muslims in
America and the whole Ummah outside the US are proud of you.Keep on
representing us and we will keep on praying for you to be steadfast on
your Deen at the same time become the means of guidance for other
people in the House.Alhamdu Lillahi here in UK we have about ten MPS
that included members of the House of Lord that are representing
various constituencies whom all Muslims are justly proud of them.
2011-09-04