Thank you. I work with so called reverts all the time. I teach them Al Quran.
The vice president of my masjid is a revert and many of my students are reverts [i'm mainly using these terms to illustrate the situation, I don't condone labelling them that way].
In fact, one of my students just got a scholarship to further his studies in Al Azhar university, masha Allah. May Allah guide him. I shudder to think, after 5 years of working his behinds off memorizing Al Quran and getting his shaari'ah degree, he will still be called to speak only about his reversion and people will still use his reversion as an inspirational stories. And people will still think, WHEN DID HE COME TO ISLAM?
So, when I say, it's a misnomer, I really mean it because these brothers not only that they have been outcast by their family, their muslim brothers and sisters have to label them under the facade of honor and astonishment.
I wasn't offended at all if people call me revert. I believe it's a misnomer. Inappropriately designated, and I have forwarded my views on it and why I think that way. If you think otherwise, it's your choice and I won't force my opinion on you.
Isn't that what this forum is all about?