Peace2u
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Salam,brother,you know ,even when you live in a muslim neighbourhood or community lot of reverted muslims feel very very lonely. When I reverted to islam all the muslims from the University were very kind with me,anyway when my first Ramadan arrived I felt sooooooooooooooooooooo lonely,it was awfull to break my fast by my own,even when I was invited by the sisters families I felt that it was not my place. I've been married for twelve years now,my husband is a reverted too,but even now we still feeling sooooooooo lonely. We have four children and we're used to decorate our house (balloons ,etcso as they won't feel this lonelyness. But even like this we are almost never invited and people won't come to our house. So, generally after Salat aîd we're alone at home. Not very festive?
Salam alai kum sister,
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. I was just trying to have an understanding of the type of environment you all live in and I was under the impression that the ones who felt lonely mostly were the ones who basically didn’t live in a Muslim community.
I guess this is not always the case judging from the way you described it and to be honest I'm speechless because it shouldn’t really be like this in Islam in fact it shouldn’t be like this at all. You know there are great blessings for visiting one another even more so for offering others for Iftar during Ramadan.
I pray for the born Muslims to wake up to true Islam and you know I strongly believe it will be you reverted brothers and sisters that will end up teaching us born Muslims the correct way of how to live Islam.
Sorry if I offended anyone JazakhAllah.
Salam alai kum