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Muslim Chaplain Covers Lots of Ground to Serve Soldiers

By Army Sgt. David Turner

Special to American Forces Press Service

 

Sept. 8, 2008 - The most frequent question soldiers ask Chaplain (Maj.) Ibraheem Raheem is the meaning behind the crescent moon patch on his Army combat uniform.

Sometimes, he said, he jokingly explains that he's an astronaut; other times, he says he's an inspector for field rations or that the moon emblem means he's performed 3,000 night jumps.

 

In fact, the patch does distinguish Raheem as one of a special group of soldiers. He is one of only six Muslim chaplains serving in the U.S. Army, and is the only one deployed to Iraq.

 

His service as both a Muslim and an American soldier, he said, can lead to confusion for some people, both in the military and in local communities.

 

"After you talk to people and explain a few things to them, they get it," Raheem said. "That is, after breaking down a whole bunch of walls that have been put up in people's minds."

 

Though Muslim soldiers sometimes struggle with the issues of service and faith, Raheem said he and the soldiers to whom he ministers have found ways to reconcile their religious beliefs with their military service.

 

"Most people understand that there's a difference between serving in the military and deliberately going to fight in a particular place for a religious-based reason. Our military is not religiously based. Most people can see that there's a difference there," he said.

 

Raheem can relate easily to the problems of both his enlisted and non-Muslim soldiers. Raised in a Baptist household in Kansas City, Kan., he spent his first 12 years in the Army as an enlisted soldier in the Medical Corps. In a way it was that experience, he said, that led him to become a chaplain.

 

"The medical field was the first thing that jumped out at me, because you get to help people who are sick," he said. "I dealt with a lot of death and illness. It brought me closer to my spiritual upbringing."

 

Though working in an intensive care unit gave Raheem the opportunity to help people, he said, he found there were other kinds of help people needed, too.

 

"There was a lot of advanced equipment, but it wasn't always saving people," he said. "At the end of the day, God is the one who determines if a person pulls through or not."

Seeing the work that Army chaplains performed at the hospital inspired Raheem to seek a new path. "I felt like that's when I got my calling to be a chaplain," he said.

 

The journey would not be complete, however, until Raheem accepted the Islamic faith.

"I started studying the Bible in college, and later began learning about other faiths," he recalled. "When I came across Islam, I went to visit a mosque. A member there gave me a Koran and told me, 'Go and read this, and come back if you have any questions.' I came back the next day with questions, and every day thereafter, each time getting the answers from the Koran until I eventually accepted the faith."

 

In reading the Koran, Raheem said, he discovered not a rejection of his older faith, but rather a faith resonated more deeply with his beliefs.

 

"I came to realize that the message it contained was what I had always believed from the days I was a child," he explained. "For instance, that there was only one God that has no images, that the same divine message was given to Noah, Moses, Abraham, David, Jesus and Muhammad. That Adam and Eve were forgiven, and their sins were not passed on to other generations, nor were women blamed only for disobeying God. So it was like a confirmation of what I always believed in my heart my whole life."

 

After completing seminary school, Raheem received his commission, realizing his ambition to become a chaplain. His acceptance of the Muslim faith had not only changed his career path, but also affected his entire outlook on life.

 

"My experience with Islam opened my mind to the world, its diversity and its many social challenges," he said. "Before Islam, I only thought of the people in my neighborhood; after Islam, I thought of the entire world."

 

Raheem is on his third deployment to Iraq since 2003. Attached to the Iraqi Assistance Group, he performs services and counsels Muslim soldiers at Camp Victory, where he is based. He holds a prayer service there every Friday, but also takes his work into the field, finding other Muslim soldiers who otherwise would not have access to his services. He brings copies of the Koran with him, and as part of his mission, he also collects damaged copies to be repaired and redistributed to Iraqi citizens.

 

During the holy month of Ramadan that's now under way, Raheem travels to as many parts of Iraq as possible to tend to Muslim soldiers' spiritual needs. He estimates there are fewer than 300 Muslim soldiers currently deployed. That means he has to cover a lot of ground.

 

"It's hard being the only [Muslim chaplain], and there are people spread out in many different places," he said. "Depending on transportation availability, weather and other factors, you may or may not get to a certain place."

 

While visiting bases around Iraq, Raheem performs services and provides counseling for soldiers, as he does at Camp Victory.

 

"I'll be getting out and trying to support the soldiers who are out there trying to practice," he said. "I realize that it's hard being one of the few people on the forward operating base that has a different religion, so I try to get out there with them and give them some encouragement."

 

(Army Sgt. David Turner serves in the Multinational Division Center Public Affairs Office.)

 
 
   
 

2008 Schedule for the Kansas City Chiefs

Preseason

Result Date Opponent Time Network
08/07/08 at Chicago Bears 7:00 PM KCTV5
08/16/08 Arizona Cardinals 7:00 PM KCTV5
08/23/08 at Miami Dolphins 6:30 PM KCTV5
08/28/08 St. Louis Rams 7:00 PM KCTV5

Regular Season

Result Date Opponent Time Network
09/07/08 at New England Patriots 12:00 PM CBS
09/14/08 Oakland Raiders 12:00 PM CBS
09/21/08 at Atlanta Falcons 12:00 PM CBS
09/28/08 Denver Broncos 12:00 PM CBS
10/05/08 at Carolina Panthers 12:00 PM CBS
10/12/08 Bye
10/19/08 Tennessee Titans 12:00 PM CBS
10/26/08 at New York Jets 12:00 PM CBS
11/02/08 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12:00 PM FOX
11/09/08 at San Diego Chargers 3:15 PM CBS
11/16/08 New Orleans Saints 12:00 PM FOX*
11/23/08 Buffalo Bills 12:00 PM CBS*
11/30/08 at Oakland Raiders 3:15 PM CBS*
12/07/08 at Denver Broncos 3:05 PM CBS*
12/14/08 San Diego Chargers 12:00 PM CBS*
12/21/08 Miami Dolphins 12:00 PM CBS*
12/28/08 at Cincinnati Bengals 12:00 PM CBS*
 
 
 

   
Kansas City's NFL Draft Selections for 2008
Rd.
Sel#
Pos.
Player
College
1
5
DT
LSU
1
15
G/T
Virginia
2
35
CB
Virginia Tech
3
73
RB
Texas
3
76
TE
Tennessee
3
82
S
North Carolina St.
4
105
WR
Missouri
5
140
CB
Grand Valley St.
6
170
T
Clemson
6
182
WR
Utah St.
7
210
DE
Gardner-Webb
7
239
TE
Central Florida

 

Round 1, Pick 5:  Glenn Dorsey 
Glenn Dorsey
Position:  DT
Class:  Sr.
College:  LSU
Conference:  SEC
Height:  6-2
Weight:  316
40 Time:  4.99
Round 1, Pick 15:  Branden Albert 
Branden Albert
Position:  G/T
Class:  Jr.
College:  Virginia
Conference:  ACC
Height:  6-6
Weight:  309
40 Time:  5.20
Round 2, Pick 35:  Brandon Flowers 
Brandon Flowers
Position:  CB
Class:  Jr.
College:  Virginia Tech
Conference:  ACC
Height:  5-10
Weight:  189
40 Time:  4.58
Round 3, Pick 73:  Jamaal Charles 
Jamaal Charles
Position:  RB
Class: Jr.
College:  Texas
Conference:  Big XII
Height:  5-11
Weight:  200
40 Time:  4.40
Round 3, Pick 76:  Brad Cottam 
Brad Cottam
Position:  TE
Class:  Sr.
College:  Tennessee
Conference:  SEC
Height:  6-8
Weight:  270
40 Time:  4.74
Round 3, Pick 82:  DaJuan Morgan 
DaJuan Morgan
Position:  S
Class: Jr.
College:  North Carolina St.
Conference:  ACC
Height:  6-0
Weight:  205
40 Time:  4.53
Round 4, Pick 105:  Will Franklin 
William Franklin
Position:  WR
Class: Sr.
College:  Missouri
Conference:  Big XII
Height:  6-1
Weight:  214
40 Time:  4.39
Round 5, Pick 140:  Brandon Carr 
Brandon Carr
Position:  CB
Class:
College:  Grand Valley State
Conference:  Great Lakes
Height:  6-0
Weight:  207
40 Time:  
Round 6, Pick 170:  Barry Richardson 
Barry Richardson
Position: T
Class:
College:  Clemson
Conference:  ACC
Height:  6-7
Weight:  320
40 Time:  
Round 6, Pick 182:  Kevin Robinson 
Kevin Robinson
Position: WR
Class:
College:  Utah St.
Conference:  WAC
Height:  6-0
Weight: 190
40 Time:  
Round 7, Pick 210:  Brian Johnston 
Brian Johnston
Position: DE
Class:
College:  Gardner-Webb
Conference:  Big South
Height:  6-5
Weight: 276
40 Time:  
Round 7, Pick 239:  Mike Merritt 
Mike Merritt
Position: TE
Class:
College:  Central Florida
Conference:  Conference USA
Height:  6-3
Weight: 270
40 Time:  

 
 
   
 

Chiefs Top Performers in 2007

Most Passing Yards

 

305  Damon Huard at Detroit Dec. 23

284  Damon Huard at San Diego Sept. 30

264  Damon Huard vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

217  Brodie Croyle vs. Tennessee Dec. 16

 

Most Passing TDs 

 

2  Damon Huard at Detroit Dec. 23

2  Brodie Croyle vs. Tennessee Dec. 16 

2  Damon Huard vs. Green Bay Nov. 4

2  Damon Huard vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

2  Damon Huard at San Diego Sept. 30

 

Most Rushing Yards

 

150  Kolby Smith vs. Oakland Nov. 25

123  Larry Johnson at San Diego Sept. 30

119  Larry Johnson vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

112  Larry Johnson at Oakland Oct. 21

 

Longest Rush

 

54  Larry Johnson at Oakland Oct. 21

37  Larry Johnson at San Diego Sept. 30

34  Larry Johnson vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

 

Most Rushing TDs

 

2  Kolby Smith vs. Oakland Nov. 25

1  Larry Johnson vs. Green Bay Nov. 4

1  Larry Johnson at Oakland Oct. 21

1  Larry Johnson vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

 

Most Receptions

 

10  Tony Gonzalez at Detroit Dec. 23

10  Tony Gonzalez vs. San Diego Dec. 2

10  Tony Gonzalez vs. Green Bay Nov. 4

9  Dwayne Bowe vs. Denver Nov. 11

9  Tony Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

8  Dwayne Bowe at Detroit Dec. 23

8  Tony Gonzalez vs. Jacksonville Oct. 7

8  Dwayne Bowe at San Diego Sept. 30

 

Most Receiving Yards

 

164  Dwayne Bowe at San Diego Sept. 30

140  Tony Gonzalez vs. San Diego Dec. 2 

137  Tony Gonzalez at Detroit Dec. 23 

109  Tony Gonzalez vs. Green Bay Nov. 4

105  Dwayne Bowe vs. Denver Nov. 11

102  Tony Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

100  Tony Gonzalez vs. Jacksonville Oct. 7 

97  Dwayne Bowe at Detroit Dec. 23

96  Tony Gonzalez vs. Minnesota Sept. 23

 

Most Receiving TDs

 

2  Tony Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

 

Longest Reception

 

58  Dwayne Bowe at Oakland Oct. 21

51  Dwayne Bowe at San Diego Sept. 30

35  Dwayne Bowe vs. Jacksonville Oct. 7

34  Dwayne Bowe at Detroit Dec. 23

32  Jeff Webb at Chicago Sept. 16

31  Tony Gonzalez vs. San Diego Dec. 2

31  Kris Wilson at Chicago Sept. 16

 

Most Sacks 

 

2.5  Jared Allen vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14

2.0  Jared Allen at NY Jets Dec. 30

2.0  Jared Allen vs. San Diego Dec. 2

2.0  Jared Allen at Oakland Oct. 21

2.0  Jared Allen vs. Minnesota Sept. 23

2.0  Tamba Hali vs. Minnesota Sept. 23

1.5  Jared Allen vs. Jacksonville Oct. 7

 

Most Tackles

 

13  Napoleon Harris at NY Jets Dec. 30

11  Derrick Johnson at Denver Nov. 11

10  Napoleon Harris at Chicago Sept. 16

 
 
 

   
Nov. 14 in Chiefs History

1993:

Kansas City  31

Raiders    20

 

Marcus Allen burned his old team with 85 yards and a TD. Willie Davis caught 5 passes for 115 yards and a TD. Dave Krieg threw for 178 yards and 3 TDs. The Chiefs improved to 6-3.

 

1971:

Cleveland   7

Kansas City  13

 

Len Dawson threw for 234 yards and a TD. Ed Podolak had 119 total yards. The Chiefs improved to 6-2-1.

 

 

 

 
 
   
 

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