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Proud to be a MUSLIM
:salam2:. I would like to tell everyone on TTI if they don’t mind my conversion story, because its special to me and I would like to share it with you.
I came to Islam as a personal choice, I have grown up with Muslims all around me all my life, so I new a little about Islam before I converted. I researched it for many years before I actually converted, I was reading books, watching documentary’s and listening to my friends points of view and I came to a decision I would leave it for a couple of years till I could really embrace it. Then a year later I met a wonderful Muslim man who told me if I had died tomorrow a Christian sadly I would go to hell, so I converted,
I and this man plan to marry, we have been a couple for near two years, I have met his parents and he has met mine. Everyone is happy about us wanting to get married. I haven’t regretted my decision since. I love the religion, it’s peaceful, and welcoming and makes me feel better than I have in all of my life. I know that Allah is out there listening to all my needs trying to help me in the fight of life. And I will never regret my decision it was amazing and brave and I love it.
I have read the Quran once already, I have an English translation and loads of books which were supplied by a beautiful website which helped me convert check it out its great and it has live help they answer any questions they are imams and Islamic scholars. http://www.islamreligion.com/ very good website, I recommend for all converts/Muslims and any1 interested in Islam to check out.
One thing that is on my mind regularly, is how and when is the right time to tell my parents that i have converted. My in laws know, I am still living at home and I don’t think that they would take me seriously and see me as doing right in their house. So I am planning to tell them when I move out and just before I get married, I still live my life as a Muslim I don’t wear a hijab yet but I pray salat five times a day and read my Quran regularly. I will one day soon hope to wear my hijab with pride inshallah.
I have been converted for five months now and I am glad to have found such a welcoming place such as this to help me and let me express some of my thoughts.
May Allah bless all of you and your families
I came to Islam as a personal choice, I have grown up with Muslims all around me all my life, so I new a little about Islam before I converted. I researched it for many years before I actually converted, I was reading books, watching documentary’s and listening to my friends points of view and I came to a decision I would leave it for a couple of years till I could really embrace it. Then a year later I met a wonderful Muslim man who told me if I had died tomorrow a Christian sadly I would go to hell, so I converted,
I and this man plan to marry, we have been a couple for near two years, I have met his parents and he has met mine. Everyone is happy about us wanting to get married. I haven’t regretted my decision since. I love the religion, it’s peaceful, and welcoming and makes me feel better than I have in all of my life. I know that Allah is out there listening to all my needs trying to help me in the fight of life. And I will never regret my decision it was amazing and brave and I love it.
I have read the Quran once already, I have an English translation and loads of books which were supplied by a beautiful website which helped me convert check it out its great and it has live help they answer any questions they are imams and Islamic scholars. http://www.islamreligion.com/ very good website, I recommend for all converts/Muslims and any1 interested in Islam to check out.
One thing that is on my mind regularly, is how and when is the right time to tell my parents that i have converted. My in laws know, I am still living at home and I don’t think that they would take me seriously and see me as doing right in their house. So I am planning to tell them when I move out and just before I get married, I still live my life as a Muslim I don’t wear a hijab yet but I pray salat five times a day and read my Quran regularly. I will one day soon hope to wear my hijab with pride inshallah.
I have been converted for five months now and I am glad to have found such a welcoming place such as this to help me and let me express some of my thoughts.
May Allah bless all of you and your families