Fathiyah Al-Fatah stood, resplendent in her beautiful white wedding dress, and gazed adoringly at her future husband Charleston Winston. The young Saudi Arabian woman smiled and silently reminded her future mate to steady his nerves. The big and tall young Black man was having an uncharacteristically emotional day inside the Saint Joseph Catholic Church in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Eight weeks ago, their world changed forever. Fathiyah found out she was pregnant, and her father Abdullah Al-Fatah, the wealthiest Arab businessman in the Confederation of Canada, tried to run her and her boyfriend over with a truck. Miraculously they escaped without harm. Abdullah Al-Fatah was now in police custody in Ottawa, Ontario. Awaiting trial for attempted murder. As for Carleton University sweethearts Fathiyah Al-Fatah and her African-American boyfriend Charleston Winston, it was a sign that life was short and precious. They decided to get married.
Charleston Winston and Fathiyah Al-Fatah decided to head to the City of Hartford, Connecticut, the heart of New England. A place where Fathiyah's crazy father and his cronies definitely wouldn't be able to reach them. Fathiyah was thrilled to meet her boyfriend's parents, Hartford City Police Department sergeant Oliver Winston and schoolteacher Martha Jean Winston. The lovely older African-American couple and their friends were thrilled to finally meet the young Saudi-Canadian woman whom their favorite son wouldn't shut up about. Throughout his first semester at Carleton University in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Charleston wouldn't shut up about Fathiyah Al-Fatah and how absolutely perfect she was. Of course, they were horrified to hear about the extremism of Fathiyah's psychotic father and the absolute sexism and racism which guided his actions as he tried to run down his only daughter and the young African-American she'd fallen in love with. Luckily, Abdullah Al-Fatah was in police custody but he was a legend to the Arab community of Canada. They would definitely try to carry out his orders to take out his daughter. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police was taking the incident pretty seriously because they just about had it with psychotic Arab guys killing young women in the name of their vengeful God and their outdated honour system.
And so here they were. Standing before Father James O'Connor, a distinguished old Irishman, inside the most prominent Catholic church of Hartford. Prior to giving into atheistic beliefs, Charleston Winston's parents Oliver and Martha were lapsed Catholics. Fathiyah Al-Fatah told them that after her father attempted to murder her because of his radical Islamic beliefs in justified honour killings, she no longer felt like subscribing to the tenets of the Muslim faith. She could no longer bow her head and believe in a God whose followers treated women like slaves, and believed in killing anyone who believed differently from them. Fathiyah told Charleston and his parents that in that nearly fatal instant when her father Abdullah Al-Fatah tried to run them down, she cried out for God to help...and the God she believed answered her prayer was the Christian God, and not Allah. Inspired by the faith of this beautiful, brave young Saudi woman who loved their son enough to risk her life, the old African-American couple attended church for the first time in two decades. And they took their son and his girlfriend with them.