This is a classic case of what happens when an American woman marries a foreign Muslim man and converts to Islam (hat-tip: A_Plague_on_Both Houses). I’m afraid I have no sympathy at all for this woman. To me she is a traitor to her culture first, a traitor to her country second, and a traitor to her children third. To not see something like this coming is just to be ignorant of the religion she adopted as her own, and yet from her pain I can now at least alert would-be converts who might seek the same path — to think twice.
This story also hits close to home because I have at least one woman in my high school graduating class that went on to make the same choices. Hopefully she hasn’t lost her own children yet, but if she ever did I wouldn’t be any more surprised or compassionate.
You see, this is a complex issue. Am I to want this convert to Islam to bring Muslims back to the United States, even her own children? Stay in Oman. Deal with the religion you have made your own and do not seek help from Americans. Your right to seek such aid died the day you converted to Islam.
Think me harsh? Then I’ll just remind you: we are at war with Islam. Damn right I’m harsh.
As this article goes into my Archives, I hope my harshness today saves some other American women tomorrow from making these same choices. Marry a nice American boy and stay in the country. And forget about Islam. Please.
From STLtoday:
A woman who grew up in Hazelwood says she faces deportation from Oman without her three children because of conflicts with her Omani-born ex-husband.
Khadijah Heather Jones said in a telephone interview this week that a divorce from her husband has led to an order forcing her to leave the country by June 1.
Jones converted to Islam in college. She has lived in the Middle Eastern country since 1993, shortly before she married Jamal Mohammed Al Balushi, a former student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
The couple have three children, ages 5 to 12, who were born in Oman. Jones said she is being forced to the leave the country without them.
Jones’ St. Louis-area family has asked U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., to plead her case to the government of Oman.
“I need somebody to be a hero for my kids,” Jones said. “I just have faith that the American government can do more than give me a list of lawyers’ names.”
Jones said she received such a list from the American Embassy in Muscat, Oman’s capital, as well as a promise to speak on her behalf to the Omani government.
Oman, an oil kingdom ruled by a sultan, is on the eastern point of the Arabian peninsula. Jones and the children live in Muscat, on the coast. She said she has custody of the children now, but the court set a rehearing on her husband’s petition to obtain custody on June 6 — after she would have been flown out of the country.
“I’m worried I’ll never see my kids again,” she said. “There’s a rule in Oman that, if you supposedly abandoned the children, you can never claim them again. If I am deported, I couldn’t get back here.”
Maria Speiser, a spokeswoman for McCaskill, said the senator sent a letter last week to the American Embassy in Muscat “asking for close consideration of this case.”
Jones’ parents, Greg and Cyndi Jones of Hazelwood, also have contacted the State Department, other elected officials, the White House and the Omani Embassy in Washington.
“I don’t know what else we can do,” Cyndi Jones said.
A spokesman at the Omani Embassy could not be reached. A spokesman for the State Department said Thursday that the American government “is limited in the assistance it can provide” in cases such as Jones’.
“American citizens residing overseas are subject to the laws of the country in which they are in residence,” said Edgar Vasquez, a department spokesman in Washington. “Embassy officials can provide general information pertaining to a country’s legal system and provide a list of foreign attorneys.
“But beyond that –, ” Vasquez said, not completing his sentence.
Heather Jones graduated from Hazelwood West High School in 1988 and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University, now Missouri State, with degrees in criminal justice and psychology. She said she converted from Catholicism to Islam and took the first name Khadijah when she was 18.
She said she met her future husband in early 1993 while she was teaching in Oman, saw him again in Little Rock later that year and returned to Oman to marry him in December 1993. She said she has lived there since and, until May 13, worked with him at a telecommunications company.
Their children are sons Zakaria, 12, and Yusef, 5, and daughter Amani, 9. Jones said she brought them to St. Louis for an extended visit in 2005, and that the troubles began when she returned with them to Oman that summer. She said her husband met her with a suit for divorce.
She said she has been forced to resign from work. Her expected deportation date is June 1 because that is when her employment, and thus her work visa, formally ends.
She said she and the children are living with friends.
“We are in a desperate situation,” Jones said.
You were in a “desperate situation” the day you converted to Islam, Ms. Jones.


























I pity Ms Smith’s kids… The only freedom they will know is thier Fathers ‘Will’…
Islam is a perverse stain upon Humanity… Many it be bleached out!
Pat Smith is a typical hate America liberal. She/He complains about ‘hate’ on this site, and then launches into her/his own hate America smears. Pat has nothing to say of Islam, probably because he/she knows nothing about it. Pat is probably tagging Foe’s remark about ‘personal responsibility’, as ‘hate speach’. This is typically liberal fantasy land, no one is guilty of anything, Bush accepted, it’s always the fault of another or a thing. In this case, the fault lays with ‘thinking with the heart’. Thats understandable but is not a defense.
And who the he– is Suburban? And why is he trying so f-ing hard to show the true, sane face of America to who??? Oman? Doe’s he believe that if he can convince Oman that America is just swell, it will bring world peace. Maybe he is Mahdi, trying to explain the facts of life to Sunni hard heads, or maybe he is a deluded self appointed Messiah.
Either way his post was wierd…
@Suburban: My, my, how diabolically passive-aggressive you are.
Do not worry. I will accept your criticism, because you are parted with reality to a degree that I am not. While you might work towards a Utopian ideal, I work towards a Victory in War.
Let me ask you something — do you have walls on your home or do you just put up cellophane?
@Pat Smith: You’ve answered your own questions, sir.
“…she was thinking at the time with her heart.”
I think with my heart AND my mind. When it comes to children, one must always think with both. That’s how we keep them safe. We live in a world flooded with abandoned children because parents didn’t use their heads, they only used their hearts.
I do not deal in hate here. I deal in truth and reality checks. I’m sorry that you are unable to perceive that, but I am not afraid of criticism such as yours because I will be judged by my betters one day and I’m beyond sure that my goals here are just, good and true.
The main point of my opinions on this particular matter was a simple one: to warn other women from making the same dangerous and foolish choice as your friend, namely to stay away from Muslim men — that’s right STAY AWAY FROM MUSLIM MEN — let me say that again — stay away from Muslim men!
See? And no apologies. Why? Because when I state that I just saved lives. Try to top that.