Comments:
Abdulfatah on September 15th, 2008 at 6:04 am #
What an experience you had sheikh. The bucket incident was really repulsive. May Allah (sw) bring something tremendous in this and other experiences inshallah, ameen.
Asin Baig on September 15th, 2008 at 6:48 am #
Assalam alaykum shakyh..
That story showed me the patience you had in the prison and how much i hate kuffar.. May Allah punish them for doing unjustice to our muslims brothers and sisters and what we see from them is only the front.. they’re hearts conceal more..
O shaykh, May Allah help you and your family and may Allah help all those who strive in his path, indeed Allah is the best of helpers.. 
Ismail on September 15th, 2008 at 6:55 am #
May Allah(swt) give you the food of paradise inshallah.
Omar on September 15th, 2008 at 8:04 am #
Assalamu Aleikum Imam Anwar. Were you by yourself the whole time in jail or were you with other people at a point? And were you able to excercise at all?
Abid on September 15th, 2008 at 8:26 am #
and here we are wasting food, may Allah forgive us
Jameel on September 15th, 2008 at 8:27 am #
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuhu.
Dear Imam Anwar,
I pray that you read this in the best of health and Imaan insha’Allah. Ramadan Mubarak to you and family.
Just wanted to say that I am sorry you went through this illegal detention and that I totally empathise with you. And insha’Allah may we learn a lesson in this that we should show more patience and gratitude to Allah (SWT).
Also can you please inform us of the outcome of ‘CAGEPRISONERS: Another Ramadan 2008 - Fundraising Dinner’? Will there be an audio or video posting of this event?
Jazak’Allah Khair
Your brother
Ibn Na'eem on September 15th, 2008 at 9:09 am #
AsSalaam Alaikum Sheikh.
SubhanAllah this post is very timely in this month of Ramadan. Reading this post has really got me thinking about how we whine when our mothers make vegetable dishes instead of meat, or beetroot curry instead of basmati rice pillau. I’ll be looking at beans and lentils in a different light from now on! InshaAllah.
May Allah make us of his few grateful servants, ameen.
Imam Anwar, couldnt you find any other time except Ramadan to explain meals and there ingrediants, hehe half way down my stomach began to growl. SubhanAllah how one product by one person can be tasty or horrible depending on the circumstance. in regards to the gaurds messing up the food, you would think they would have the tiniest amount of adab at least? I hope that all you were deprived from is compensated in dunya and akhira. Assalamou Alaykum 
Mohammed Mansoor on September 15th, 2008 at 9:11 am #
Assalamualaikum Sheikh
your experience with the prison food indeed gives us a chance to lookand ponder at our state in comparison with millions of people around the world suffer from hunger, malnutrition, and many other food related diseases.
Lets make this as a issue for propagating the importance of not wasting food as someone else in other part of the world like in Somalia, Darfur is dieing out of hunger.
Massalam
Talha Sumali on September 15th, 2008 at 9:57 am #
I still rememebr Anwar delivering friday khutbah in the US, how great he was, reading this review made me miss himso much,,,,
i luv him for the sake of allah
Ramadan Mubarak on September 15th, 2008 at 10:23 am #
do you think the upcoming election will have any significance on things? i want to ask you who you would vote for….but my guess is that you would probably respond with the typical response i hear from other muslims “democrat or republican, they are all the same”
and then, if you were to answer who you would vote for, some crazy media source would probably come out the next day with the headline “Islamic fundamentalist endorses X candidate”
for me, I think that Obama would be good for the country and the world, only because the neocons have really pushed this holy war against the muslims. and while Obama might not be muslim, he has knowledge of islam…more than any other candidate
but then, maybe he’d lock up even more muslims in his presidency….it’s not like the president of the united states is really in charge anymore.
Abu Basim on September 15th, 2008 at 10:42 am #
Assalamu Alaikum Sheikh
You are right - we take things for granted and only when we are deprived of something, do we realize its importance. May Allah reward you. And i think in all prisons, the wardens / soldiers think that the prisoners are dirt and are treated as such. Just because one is a prisoner seems to indicate to them that the person deserves such treatment.
There is no power or strength except with Allah.
subhanAllah brother Talha. you attended his Friday khutbah. how lucky. Even though I never got to attend any of his talks or khutbas. but subhanAllah I will never forget, a few years back when I happen to come across a CD labelled Life of Muhammad (Saw) makkan period. Out of no such curiosity I borrowed it of my cousin cus I didn’t have much to do while commuting to work and back. Allah hu Akbar that one small incident completely changed my perception of deen. Even today after such a long time, listening to Imam anwar’s CDs time and time again seems never enough. Truly as the sheikh mentioned in his lectures that Allah just drops an opportunity in your lap from no where and it can completely change your life. ( how true it is with many of us regarding sheikh’s CDs) May Allah bless his wisdom even more. We would never be able to thank a person enough who has instilled the love of our deen deep into our hearts.
muslimah88 on September 15th, 2008 at 4:37 pm #
may Allah forgive you shiekh…and acccept ur fasting and ours inshallah.
Ibrahim Mohammad on September 15th, 2008 at 4:45 pm #
Assalaamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
Reading this post reminded me of the so-called ‘fund-raising dinners’ that are so popular in the west. How ironical is it that while people are gathering in the name of helping those who’re hungry and starving, they’re so out of touch with what its like to be hungry that they’ll be throwing away platefuls of food at the event without giving it a second thought. May Allaah bless this ummah and elevate those who’re truly struggling for it with their wealth and their souls.
Ibraheim on September 15th, 2008 at 5:55 pm #
Brother Anwar,
It’s tragic that in a muslim country such as Yemen you get worse treatment than in a kafr jail in the US. We have prisoners here who get Masters Degree’s while locked up. You would think that the Muslim country would lead by example on how to treat prisoners! It is painfully odvious that this prison was run by some kafr’s. Now that your out brother have you been able to speak with any of the government officials on the conditions of the prison? If so has there been any changes made to make things better?
Salam Alaykum,
Ibraheim
….And these guards are Muslims? subhanallah!
Abdul Azeez on September 15th, 2008 at 8:14 pm #
Assalamu Alaikum Brother,
You have given a complete program to live in prison with patience. May Allah reward you for your patience.
SH on September 16th, 2008 at 1:31 am #
May Allah cause us all to exercise gratitude in our words and actions for all the blessings we have, especially in this blessed month. Brother Anwar, Allah tested you because you were an honourable recipient to his trials and you were raised through these trials. subhanallah.
luqman on September 16th, 2008 at 9:56 am #
salam akhi, my ustaz, subhanaAllah.. i heard about it. now that im reading about this makes me more sad. Im the last person that should say to you to be strong, cause you are strong. I listened to all your CDs about the stories of the prophets and they made me cry alot. the CDs on the hereafter also.. remember us in your prayer ustaz and I can only pray and dream that someday, I get to see you in the hereafter.
Imam Anwar al-Awlaki delivered this speech via teleconference at the Ramadan 2008 charity dinner organised by Cageprisoners on the 7th September 2008 in Wandsworth Civic Suite, London.
Muamer on September 16th, 2008 at 6:28 pm #
Asalamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatuallahi Wa Barakatuhu
Sheikh i have an understanding of what you were going through about the food your books an everything else, my brother is also imprisoned and he tells me of what its like inside for him and the other brothers who are jailed. We have bought many books for him that some he has received and others he never received, and every time there’s an excuse why they haven’t arrived yet among other things such as kitchen cookware he buys and doesn’t receive until months and months later if ever. The guards play games with them and try and frustrate them by telling them ill find out whats happening about your things and usually nothing ever gets done. Al-Hamdulillah they have been patient though its Ramadan and they are reading Qur’an. My brothers name is Mirsad he is listed on the cageprisoners website in Australia if you ever have an interest reading about him
Jazak Allah Khayr
Salamu Alaykum brothers and sisters.
Haneef on September 16th, 2008 at 7:06 pm #
Assalaamu Alaykum,
This bit ‘Because many readers of this blog may be brothers and sisters who are used to eating basmati rice, I want to note here that this was no basmati rice’ made me smile as many of us Asian know precisely what you mean!
But I must admit this portion ‘The issue here is not only that this is proper food served from one’s home, but it is also the memory of one’s family that he misses. It is the house where the food was cooked and the hands that cooked it. So for them to mess with it in such a way, is a violation of one’s sanctity and what the prisoner holds dear’ was altogether bitter sweet and touching.
May Allaah azza wa jall punish the enemies of his slaves- Aameen.
Wa Alaykum wa Assalaam
Hafeez on September 17th, 2008 at 1:03 am #
Assalam Imam Anwar,
Unfortunatley this is the level our ummah has sunk to, you were treated such in a muslim country by the so called muslims, may Allah give them hadayat. I always wonder at how I would react if I was imprisoned as such, then reading experiences of Ulamas like yourself gives common people as myself courage and strength, may Allah always guide you and keep you and all of us steadfast on his deen no matter what, ameen!
Abdullah on September 17th, 2008 at 1:43 am #
Latest Lecture By Imam Anwar AL Awlaki..Was delivered Via Telelink at Cage Prisoners event - Sep 2008..
http://rapidshare.com/files/145878997/Another_Ramadan_2008.mp3.html
Jazakallahu Kairan
Ismail Ibrahim on September 17th, 2008 at 1:15 pm #
All praise be to the Almighty Allah. in my openion your condition was far more better than the someone who are not languishing in jail, but suffering from poverty, desease and misery. There were times when someone have not seen rice and meat for a whole month. there was a time when someone got an apple (just an apple) after starving for an entire three days. and that apple was the most ever tasted food in his life. Sometime people wish to be in jail only to have one time meal in a day. Life is so mysterious.
When you have freedom you do not value it.
When you are healthy you are not aware of it.
When you have money you think it is a normal thing to have it.
Subhanallah.
Jameel on September 18th, 2008 at 3:16 am #
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuhu
Anwar al-Awlaki delivered this speech via teleconference at Another Ramadan 2008 charity dinner organised by Cageprisoners on the 7th September 2008 in Wandsworth Civic Suite, London.
http://www.cageprisoners.com/campaigns.php?id=783
Your brother
Hasan on September 18th, 2008 at 6:25 pm #
as salaamu alaykum wa rahmatulLahi wa barakathu,
waiting for such a treat in Eid must have been real exciting alhamdulilLah. May Allah (swt) make easy for you the Day and shade you on that Day when there will be no shade except His.
Shihaam on September 23rd, 2008 at 9:37 am #
Wassalaam to sheikh….May Allah Ta’ala replace what you have lost with good Inshallah!!!ON this Doenia,Kabr and Aaakhirah Inshallah…We can be likened to teabags:-)we never how our strength until we’re thrown into HOT water!!!
Your sister in Islam!!
Aabid on September 27th, 2008 at 2:43 am #
Assalamu aleykum,
I would also would like to remind how difficult it is to even get a mizwak in prison to brush your teeth, when you do get it you would have a tiny bit left due to brothers sharing it and braking it for them. Jazakallah reminding me and others who went through what you did.
Aminah on September 28th, 2008 at 12:50 am #
Subhana’Allah I was just reading surah Yusuf and I came across your blog. Patient is something we lack on our daily lives. May Allah reward you brother for all the hardships you went through. It also makes me cry to know Muslims did those things to you while you were in prison. I wouldn’t be shocked if it wasn’t the muslims but it’s really sad to know it was our own that did what they did. May Allah accept all your duas and may you be those that enter jannah without hisab. Ameen ya rab.
Abdillah on October 8th, 2008 at 4:32 am #
You are so lucky even inside the jail and Allah make it easy for you. Alhamdulillah.
I myself dont even eat beef during the Eidul Fitr, also for long years, however everything which Allah has given us are such a blessing and especially when we are thanking Him, He will give us more and more and more
what a wonderful thing to know about this Merciful and Great God to worship
Alhamdulillahi rabbil alamin
Allah is Great
Allah is Great
Allah is Great
Umm Dujanah on October 20th, 2008 at 6:02 pm #
Masha’Allah that was an amzing review… I love the indolmie noodles part as in syria i have indomie evey day.. Alhamdhulillah alla kulli haal. May allah swt help all you.. masalam
VM on October 24th, 2008 at 9:09 pm #
Assalam Alaykum,
SubhanAllah, the things we take for granted. This post made me cry. May Allah subhanna wa ta’ala reward you immensely and enter you into Paradise. Ameen.
Abu Cair on November 3rd, 2008 at 6:47 pm #
May Allah reward you for your enormous sabr.