In mortal life, I was a pious Muslim, praying to Allah five times a day, and read the noble Koran. Now that I'm no longer alive, I see no reason to stop. For if He who is the one True God worshipped by Jew, Christian and Muslim did indeed make all things then am I not one of His creations? I choose to believe that it's my actions that define who I am, and nothing else. If one lives a righteous existence in the eyes of the Most High, that's all that matters. Only God can judge me. My name is Ali Cisman and I'm a vampire living in the City of Mogadishu, Somalia.
I first saw the light of day in the summer of 1278 A.D. I was born to Mohammed Cisman, a Somali prince who ruled what would one day be called Puntland, and his wife Samira Hassan, a Yemeni noblewoman. At the age of eighteen I was sent by my father to study at the prestigious Sal Al Din University in the City of Marrakesh, Morocco. I wouldn't return home for another six years. While in Marrakesh I met a beautiful woman named Yasmina, the daughter of a powerful Moroccan preacher named Sheikh Abdullah.
From the moment I first laid eyes on her, I was mesmerized by the lovely Yasmina. Unfortunately for me, the lady was taken. Now, Yasmina and I were fond of one another and refused to let circumstances get in our way. We began meeting secretly at the villa I resided in, near the University. Every moment that we spent together was magical, for we were in love. Not being able to meet in public like young lovers bothered us, but we refused to let it get to us.
In her husband Sheikh Abdullah's eyes, Yasmina was but his third wife and no great beauty. He constantly criticized her for being tall, curvy, wide-hipped and big-bottomed. For Yasmina had Berber, Turkish and Moroccan ancestry and her exotic looks reflected it and her husband Sheikh Abdullah preferred the slender, pale beauties of the Moroccan countryside. His bronze-skinned, raven-haired, green-eyed and stunningly voluptuous wife looks didn't appeal to him. Something about her great height and curves turned him off. What a fool! I wonder why such a man would take a woman like Yasmina as wife if her looks displeased him.
When I asked her about it, Yasmina shrugged and told me that men like Sheikh Abdullah collected women the way some men collect toys, or rare jewels. That's all she would ever be to him. A vessel through which he would bring his future sons and daughters into this world. In Somalia, we respect women and protect them. A Somali woman has freedom and power, for even though we are Muslim, our society is matriarchal due to fathers and sons constantly dying before their time thanks to internecine wars in our homeland.