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I always get this question: "Why Islam?" from both my muslim friends and especially my family. They just cant figure out how somebody with my upbringing and environment would even be considering Islam, let alone converting. My parents are really upset to the point that they think they raised me "wrong." Or if they did a big mistake to me that I decided to "rebel"
It is a bit hard for me to answer since I can give a lot of reasons but they can't seem to accept. Probably it's just something that you feel "right". You may not need a hard reason to do something, but you do it anyway because it just feels "right" in the heart.

I always get this question: "Why Islam?" from both my muslim friends and especially my family. They just cant figure out how somebody with my upbringing and environment would even be considering Islam, let alone converting. My parents are really upset to the point that they think they raised me "wrong." Or if they did a big mistake to me that I decided to "rebel"
It is a bit hard for me to answer since I can give a lot of reasons but they can't seem to accept. Probably it's just something that you feel "right". You may not need a hard reason to do something, but you do it anyway because it just feels "right" in the heart.
