just wondering, to the reverts to islam, tell us what brought you to the right path? what experiences u been through? etc etc.. it feels so good wen u hear that someone has discovered the true faith..
My own views on us Reverts. This is not a scientific study and is just based on myself and people I know.
Most of the Reverts I know came from Christianity. They considered themselves very strong "Born Again" Christians. Had a strong desire to spread Christianity. Felt a need and drive to spread Christianity to Muslims and while in the prosses of trying to convert Muslims, discovered that Islam was the truth and reverted.
The second group and next to largest that I am aware us are people who were basically agnostic. Many of us claimed alliance with some type of religion. Most of us had been Christian at one time. We became disillusioned with organised religion but had a strong love for God(swt). Most of us were scholastic and had or were studying things like comparative religions and/or languages. We had no desire to revert to Islam and had not been influenced by any person. Our reversions seem to come very rapid and with a sudden feeling of the presence of Allah(swt) and almost instantly we know we have returned home.
I reverted when I was 8 with my mum. But Islam first touched my heart this time last year. SubhanAllah it's such a long story. Ummm well I was recently Interviewed for a magazine. So InshAllah I 'll post that up when it's finished have finished.
I reverted when I was 8 with my mum. But Islam first touched my heart this time last year. SubhanAllah it's such a long story. Ummm well I was recently Interviewed for a magazine. So InshAllah I 'll post that up when it's finished have finished.
subhaanaAllah sister!
Take your time in writing your story. I'm looking forward to reading it inshaAllah.
Am so scared of posting my story well don’t know why just am the ones “you calls peoples person” i f you heard of it. I have only just started to write it and am still writing it will finish it soon
"Be in the world as though you were a stranger or a wayfarer."
The son of Omar used to say:
"At evening do not expect [to live till] morning, and at morning do not expect [to live till] evening. Take from your health for your illness and from your life for your death."
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