French woman who embraced Islam after 9/11 pens book about journey
abu dhabi — Mathilde Loujayne was studying at a high school in Muscat when September 11 attacks happened in the US.
In matter of hours, that terrorist act got identified with Islam and a lot of negativity began to spread about the religion. Mathilde couldn’t come to terms with what she saw on TV and social media. For her, Muslims in the Sultanate of Oman were peace loving. Hence, the Frenchwoman started her spiritual journey to learn about the religion and finally ended up embracing Islam, which she terms as a way of life.
Mathilde is from Marseille in France and grew up in Muscat as her parents were working there.
“I was studying there when September 11 attacks happened. Everyone was targeting Muslims and giving a negative image. Muslims in Oman were very kind and welcoming. I felt a need to learn about Islam. I started reading the Quran and it gave me all the answers that I needed in my spiritual journey I had taken. It was a revelation,” she said.
Fast forward her story to present day, Dubai-based resident Loujayne (name after conversion) is now at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF) with her book
Big Little Steps. It encapsulates her experiences of her life and is a guide to finding a balanced lifestyle and a glowing heart in Islam.
“My book talks about my conversion to Islam when I was 18 years old and my experiences of the next 16 years. The book talks about everything from a woman’s perspective and how to live Islam as a way of live. When a woman leaves her lifestyle to fully embrace Islam, it takes time to adjust and change her way of life. This book will support those women.
“I have seen many women encounter information that centres on what they cannot do anymore when they become a Muslim. This can be discouraging in the early stages of their journey. The purpose of this book is not to highlight what is forbidden in Islam but rather illustrate how Islam as a religion is a complete way of life that reaches out to your mind with logic and to your heart with reason.
“The book delves into aspects of how to apply Islam in daily life. It talks about beauty, modesty, fashion, halal food, all health and spiritual benefits of fasting. It also covers about woman’s rights. I met a lot of woman, who were converts. The book has holistic view of variety of woman from different culture, nationality and ages.”
She noted that Muslim women have excelled and broken barriers. “I am highlighting all aspects as there is so much negativity about Muslims. I want to break the misconceptions regarding Islam, especially when it comes to woman. I have illustrations by Hatty Pedder, who brought live to my stories.”