A Prisoner of the Khaleefa: Twelve Years Captivity at OmdurmanNeufeld, Charles
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A Prisoner of the Khaleefa: Twelve Years Captivity at Omdurman
Neufeld, Charles
Neufeld, Charles, 1856-1918; Prisoners -- Sudan -- Omdurman; Sudan -- History -- 19th century
“We started from Halfa, with his men bearing the arms and ammunition
and other things sent him by the Government.
“We proceeded on our course, and were constantly on guard on ourselves
and our property, until we arrived at a well called Selima, from where
we took the water supply, and continued our way to our destination.
“It was our fate to be met in the desert by six fakirs, followers of
the Mahdi, who attacked us, so that we and Saleh’s men had to defend
ourselves, our number being fifty-five men.
“The six fakirs were later reinforced by others, all of them being
men of Abd-el-Rahman en Nejoumi. Thus there remained for us no way of
escape, and in the space of half an hour we were defeated, many being
killed, and the rest taken prisoners. The rifles, ammunition, and
things destined for Saleh were seized, and I, my servant Elias, and
my slave-girl, Hasseena, were among the prisoners, and |339| we were
thus conducted to Abd-el-Rahman en Nejoumi, to Ordeh or Dongola.
“From this place we were sent to the Khaleefa of the Mahdi, on whom be
peace, at Omdurman, to whom we were presented. We were certain that we
were to be killed, taking into consideration our great crime against
him.
“The Khaleefa of the Mahdi, on whom be peace, however, pitied our
condition, and proposed to us to avow the Mohammedan faith. We
accepted, and became Muslims by pronouncing the two declarations in
his presence, and by publicly professing that there is no God but
God, and that Mohammad is the Prophet of God, and I then added that
I believed in God and his Prophet Mohammad, and in the Khaleefa of
the Mahdi. We then asked him for his clemency and pardon, which was
granted. He thereupon embraced me, and named me Abdallah. I was then
accepted of the Mohammedan religion.
“It was on these conditions that the Khaleefa of the Mahdi, on whom be
peace, pardoned me and spared my life, which was already forfeited.
“This was done to the honour and glory of the Mohammedan religion.
“We further inform you that although Dufa'Allah Hogal deceived us,
notwithstanding his perfidy, we cannot sufficiently thank and reward
him, as his treachery turned to our great benefit, and he has allowed
us to enjoy great prosperity.
“Finally, we inform you confidentially that Saleh Fadlallah Salem has
lost all his power and influence, and has taken refuge in the desert.
This is the truth. I write this for your advice.
“The 17th Shaaban, 1304.”
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APPENDIX IV
IBRAHIM PASHA FAUZI-GORDON’S FAVOURITE OFFICER
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