A Pilgrim's Journey :
'Memoirs of the First British
Lady to Perform Hajj in 1933'
[A5] Paperback - 225 pages,
by Lady Evelyn Cobbold,
Published by Claritas.
Now in Stock December 2022
Description :
After spending her childhood holidays in North Africa (specifically, Libya) Lady Evelyn became fascinated with the Muslim way of life and eventually converted to Islam. This book recounts her travels to Medina to visit the Prophet’s mosque and then to Mecca to perform Hajj on 26 March 1933 at the age of 65.
Lady Evelyn was a Scottish aristocrat, a Mayfair socialite, an accomplished angler and renowned deerstalker. She was the first British Muslim woman to make the pilgrimage to Mecca. Her pilgrimage account, first published in 1934, received favourable reviews in most British newspapers and periodicals. Unlike other authors of Hajj accounts, she was able to describe the lives of women residing in the holy cities.
Reviews:
"It is a valuable record of the hajj ... We do not forget that the author is a Lady - she stays with the distinguished St John Philbys in Jeddah and travels to Mecca in a large limousine with chilled chicken and soda-water in a hamper at the back - but the picture she gives of the experience is unelaborate and revealing, and detailed enough to serve as a guidebook as well as a travel account." ---(p.41, Robinson, Wayward Women, Oxford University Press, 1990).
Lady Evelyn (then, Zainab Cobbold) died in 1963 and was buried on a hillside on her estate in Wester Ross. 'Her splendidly Islamo-Caledonian interment symbolised her two worlds: a piper played MacCrimmon's Lament, while the Surah "Light" from the Qur'an was recited in Arabic.' ---(Facey, From Mayfair to Mecca, Guardian, 19 May 2008). As the first British woman convert to Islam on record as making the pilgrimage to Mecca and visiting Madina, Lady Evelyn Cobbold (1867- 1963) cuts a unique figure in the annals of the Muslim Hajj.
Table of Contents :
Pilgrimage to Mecca,
---Foreword by Shaikh Hafiz Wahba,
---Introduction,
---Chapter [1]. Jeddah, February 22nd 1933, Port Said,
---Chapter [2]. Madina - I, March 15th,
---Chapter [3]. Madina - II, March 20th,
---Chapter [4]. Mecca - I, March 25th,
---Chapter [5]. Mecca - II, April 1st.
---Appendix : List of Photographs in the First Edition (1934),
---Index.
Also see Hajj & Umrah Guides.
Dimensions : 21.7 x 14.3cm.