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    If you are a revert please add your story here, because it is very inspiring Alhamdullilah.

    There are several stories on this site:
    http://thetruereligion.org/modules/xfsection/

    I'll post a few:
    Lara


    Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem
    DISCOVERING ISLAM: A CANADIAN MUSLIMA'S STORY
    April 25, 1996


    As-Salamu Alaikum wa Rahmahtullahi wa Barakatu (May the peace, the mercy, and the blessings of Allah be upon you).


    I am Canadian-born of Scandinavian and other ancestry, and I was raised in Canada. I have been a Muslima since February 1993 when I was 23. While growing up, I was never affiliated with any religion nor was I an atheist. When I was in my mid-teens I started to think somewhat about religion and at that time I did believe in the Oneness of God (Tawheed). Christianity never interested me.


    My first contact with Muslims occurred when I was introduced to some Muslim international students in 1988. Through them I learned a bit about Islam, such as Ramadan fasting. But it was really not until 1992 that I became interested in Islam. In the summer of that year a Canadian newspaper published a series of articles attacking Islam by using examples of anti-Islamic behaviour of some Muslims in an attempt to vilify Islam itself. Non-Muslims tend to judge Islam on the basis of the behaviour (which is not necessarily Islamic) of Muslims. I was not yet a Muslima but the articles were so outrageous that I sent a letter to the editor in defence of Islam. Now I was curious about Islam. I re-read some articles I had picked up several months earlier from the MSA Islam Awareness Week display at my university. One was about 'Isa (Alaihe Salam) [Jesus] as a Prophet of Islam. Also, I asked a Muslim to get me some books about Islam; they were about the overall ideology of Islam and were written by two famous Muslim authors. Impressed, I thought, "This is Islam? It seems so right." Over the next few months in my free time while attending university I continued to learn about Islam from authentic Islamic books, for example The Life of Muhammad (Salallahu Alaihe wa Salam) by Dr. Muhammad Haykal. One certainly does not learn the truth about Islam from the mass media! Also, newcomers to Islam especially must be careful to avoid the writings of deviant groups which claim ties to Islam so as not to be misled. And just because the author has an Arabic name does not necessarily mean that he or she is a knowledgeable Muslim or even Muslim at all. Also, I learned about Islam from some kind, knowledgeable Muslims and Muslimas who did not pressure me. Meanwhile, I had begun to Islamize my behaviour which did not require huge change. I already avoided consuming alcohol and pig meat. Also, I always preferred to dress conservatively/modestly and not wear makeup, perfume, or jewellery outside my home. I started to eat only Islamically slaughtered meat. Also during this time I visited a masjid (mosque) in my city for the first time.


    Until I discovered Islam, I knew almost nothing about it. I say discovered because the "Islam" that I had always heard about through the mass media is not true Islam. I had always assumed that Islam is just another man-made religion, not knowing that it is the Truth. I had also assumed that a person had to be raised as a Muslim to be one. I was not aware of the fact that all humans are born Muslim (in a state of Islam - submitted to the Creator). Like many "Westerners" I associated Islam with the "East" and did not know that Islam is universal in both time and place. However, I never had negative feelings about Islam, al-Hamdulillah. The more knowledge that I acquired about Islam, the more I felt that I too can actually be Muslim as I found that many of the beliefs that I already had were actually Islamic not merely "common sense."


    So after familiarizing myself with what Islam is basically about and what are the duties and proper conduct of a Muslim person, as well as thinking and reflecting, I felt ready to accept Islam and live as a Muslima. One day while at home I said the Shahada (declaration of faith) and began to perform the five daily salawat (prayers), al-Hamdulillah. That was in February 1993, several days before the fasting month of Ramadan began. I did not want to miss the fasting this time! I found the fasting to be much easier than I had anticipated; before I fasted I had worried that I might faint. At first there was a bit of an adjustment period getting used to the new routine of performing salah and fasting, and I made some mistakes, but it was exciting and not difficult. I started to read the Qur'an (Abdullah Yusuf Ali's translation) when I was given one soon after accepting Islam. Before that I had read only excerpts of it in other books. Also in the beginning, I found The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam by Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi to be a useful guide.


    In January 1996 (during Ramadan) I started to wear the Islamic headscarf (hijab). I realized that I could not fully submit to Allah (SWT), which is what being Muslim is about, without wearing it. Islam must be accepted and practised in its entirety; it is not an "alter-to-suit-yourself" religion. Since becoming a Muslima I was aware that the headscarf is required of Muslim women and I had intended to wear it eventually. I should have worn it immediately upon accepting Islam but for many Muslimas (even some from Muslim families) it is not easy to take that step and put it on in a non-Muslim society. It is silly how so many persons get upset over a piece of fabric! Also, it is interesting to note that Christian nuns are never criticized for covering their heads. Never in my life did I have negative feelings toward muhajjabas (women who wear hijab) when I saw them. What made me hesitate to put it on was fearing receiving bad treatment from others, especially family. But we must fear Allah (SWT) only, not others. In the few months before I permanently put on hijab I started "practising" wearing it. I wore it when I travelled between my home and the local masjid on Fridays when I started attending the jum'a salah (Friday congregational prayer). (Of course, since becoming Muslim I always wore it during every salah). A couple of weeks prior, in du'a I began asking Allah (SWT) to make it easy for me to wear it.


    The day I finally put it on permanently I had reached the point where I felt that I could no longer go out with a bare head, and I thought "tough bananas" if others do not like me wearing it since I alone am accountable for my actions and am required to perform my Islamic duties, and I could never please everyone anyway. Sometimes opposition to hijab is a control issue: some persons just plainly do not like those who are determined and independent especially if it is their child.


    Upon wearing it I immediately felt protected and was finally able to go out and not be the target of stares/leers from men. At first I felt a bit self-conscious but after several weeks I felt completely used to wearing hijab. Sometimes other persons look puzzled/confused, I think because they are not used to seeing pale-faced, blue-eyed Muslimas! By the way, wearing hijab is da'wah in a way as it draws attention to Islam.


    Since accepting Islam I continue to seek knowledge about the Deen (religion) which is a lifelong duty for all Muslims--male and female. Currently, I am learning Arabic and hope to be able to read the Qur'an in Arabic soon, insha'Allah. Reading, discussing Islam with other Muslims, and the Friday jum'a khutba are all educational. Striving to be as pious as one can be and fighting against one's own evil traits (jihad al-nafs) takes effort and is continuous and never ending for Muslims.


    I find Islam ever-more fascinating, and I enjoy living as a Muslima.
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    i really love reading revert's stories i find them very very intersting. iget to look at things from differnt angles and learn new stuff which i take 4 granted
    thnx alot 4 sharing ur stories. Allah bless u ol!!
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    dear brothers and sisters.
    assalamu aleykum.
    i hav a vry pressing issue i wnt to discuss. hop u can help me.

    i know this girl who is catholic.she happens to have many muslims friends. one day we got talkin and she told me that because of the many muslim friens she has her mom said she was going to embrace islam. but her reply was a NO, She will never embrace islam. i got curious and asked her y. she told me that muslims behaviour was very bad and she cant b part of them.we got talking n i found that the muslim she knew were not ideal muslims (no offense) they go clubbing, date and even commit zinaa, she's even had muslim boyfriends who she says were just intrested in sleeping with her and then dump her. she toked of this family of 3 siblings, they were less than 10 years but subhanaAllah their behaviour leaved a lot 2b desired, they would flirt with ladies passing by, pass sexist comments and use very rude language.i tried telling her that it was all in the upringing, i 4 one do not do that n pride myself in being a good muslim. but it was like shez already come to her conclusion.

    i really felt bad after our talk.like wat have we muslims done?it is our responsibillty to give n show gud examples as muslims but this is no longer the case.i really do want to change her perception about muslims.
    my muslim sis n bros who r reverts, uv gone through someone telling u abt islam,
    how does one react wen out of the blues sam1 tells them abt islam, being the right religion n u believing n knowing yours is the ryt religion?
    so how do i go abt it?its like a month now since shez told me
    so how do i even broach the subject,
    how will she react to wat i say?
    and the things that are unislamic that she sees in her muslim frends r still there so how do i convince her its the right religion?
    am really so hurt n disapointed.
    any suggestions is gladly welcomed n appreciated.

    thankyou. wassalamu aleykum
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    a message to my muslim family

    assalamu aleykum.
    please bros n sisters take heed of wat u doin. it can b the reason one embraces islam or loathes it. n remember wen u guide aperson to the truth every good act the person does u get thawab without diminishing the doer's thawab (prophetic saying)

    so take heed and know that ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!!!

    The prophet propagated islam through his actions.there are many instances where people embraced islam after seeing how the prophet behaved..

    islam is action..so act good 4 ur the ambassadors of islam.

    shukran
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    format_quote Originally Posted by niler View Post
    . she told me that muslims behaviour was very bad and she cant b part of them.
    it's really sad that instead of giving dawah , we are driving away non Muslims from Islam

    pl. tell her to read Quran ..InshaAllah she will understand the beauty of Islam & no matter how bad some Muslims are , she will accept Islam
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post




    it's really sad that instead of giving dawah , we are driving away non Muslims from Islam

    pl. tell her to read Quran ..InshaAllah she will understand the beauty of Islam & no matter how bad some Muslims are , she will accept Islam


    Very true. at anytime our post can be the only view of Islam a non-Muslim may ever see. we need to be aware everytime we post, that our words may be the only thing somebody learns of Islam.
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    alykum to u all...
    Thanks soo much fo sharing ur stories with us......Quite touching!!!
    I have always been curious about revert stories, actually more about wat interests u in islaam esp now dat we r being branded terrorists.Shukraan jaziila
    Allahumma inna nas'alukal hudaa wattuqaa wal 'afaafa wal ghinaa
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    MASHAHALLAH
    Allah is great ALLAH HU AKBAR
    he no doubt show's the light to one he wants i m really glad to read these real stories. Subhanallah
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    Splitting of the Moon , an Amazing Story




    In a TV interview with the Egyptian Geologist Dr. Zaghloul Annajar, the anchor asked him about the verse:

    "The Hour has drawn near,and the moon has been cleft asunder (the people of Makkah requested Prophet Muhammad [PBUH] to show them a miracle, so he showed them the splitting of the moon)." (Quran 54:1) whether it contains any Quranic scientific astounding facts?



    .......................Dr. Najjar continued that at this point a British Muslim young man introduced himself as Daoud Moussa Peetcock head of the British Islamic Party.



    He carried on saying sir if you allow me I would like to add on this issue? I said please do.





    He explained saying: At the time when I was searching in religions (before he embraced Islam), a Muslim student gave me as a present the translation of the meaning of Quran.



    I thanked him and took it home. The first Surat I came across when I opened the book, it was Chapter of the Moon I read "has drawn near, and the moon has been cleft asunder". I said to myself, is this statement logical? Is it possible for the moon to split and then reattach what kind of power may cause this?




    The man explained that this verse made me reluctant to continue reading. I became busy with my life,yet ALLAH of course Knows how sincere I was about finding the truth.

    So,one day ALLAH made me sit to watch TV. It was a talk show between a British commentator and three American astronautics specialists. The show host was blaming the scientists for spending thriftily over space trips at a time when earth is suffering hunger,poverty, diseases and backwardness.



    He was telling them, it would have been more feasible to allocate this kind of money for reconstruction of earth. To this argument, the three men answered defending their position that such technology is widely applied in many wakes of life such as medicine, industry and agriculture. They added that the money is never wasted but it rather supported the development of highly advanced technology.

    During their dialogue, they mentioned the trip in which a man landed on the moon surface as it consumes the the largest cost which comes to more than US $100.000.000.000.



    The British TV anchor screamed saying what kind of thrift is this? A hundred thousand million dollars just to plant the American flag on the moon surface? They answered no; the objective was not to plant the American flag but rather to study the interior composition of the moon. We actually came to a finding that would cost us double folds of this amount for people to believe and yet they will never believe.




    The show host inquired what is this fact? They replied: One day this moon was split and then reattached. The show host again probed: how did you realize that? The scientists responded about finding a belt of transformed rocks cutting the moon from its surface to core and then to the surface again. The stated saying: we consulted with earth scientists and geologists who explained that such phenomenon would never occur unless this moon one day split and then reattached.

    The British Muslim man said: I jumped out of my chair saying ALLAH (SWT) forced the Americans to spend more than a hundred billion dollars to prove to Muslims a a miracle that took place 1400 years ago for Mohamed (PBUH)? This religion must be the truth.


    He added: I went back to the Quran and recited Surat Al Qamar, which was my gate for accepting Islam.





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    Assalamu Alaikom sisters and brothers

    I thought I could share my story and journey to Islam, after reading all these wonderful stories, mashallah.

    I reverted to islam about a year ago. That's when I said "La illaaha illa Allah..." for the first time. Couple years ago I meet this guy, he is a muslim, and we became friends. We were talking pretty much about religions, because I was christian ( actually a Lutheran ) and he is Muslim. We got to know each other better and better, and of course I had those silly stereotypes in my head about islam. But he told me about Islam and at one point I noticed that I prefer to listen to what he is telling me about Islam, than to attend any kind of christian ceremonies, or even talk about religion with my friends. And I started questioning christianity and I started asking the priest questions which meant a lot to me, but I got only one answer: "You just have to believe !".. At first I was so surprised, because I had been a "true christian" for quite a time, although I am so young (17 when reverting to Islam). And I was actually paniced that "how can I think this way?" and I was thinking like "oh I can't think this way, this is wrong, I'm a christian". But no, only those thoughts were wrong. I had the right feeling : I should become a muslim.

    I prayed and asked for guidance and help, to know what I really want, and what I really should do. And right after I had prayed that, my cellphone rang, and it was him, the guy who introduced Islam to me. After the phonecall, I just sat on my bed and cried because I felt so good, and relieved. Then I went to watch the full moon from my window, and I noticed that it was snowing,and Subhan'Allah it was so beautiful. I will never forget the moment.
    It may not sound so special to others, but for me the phonecall was a sign that I should become a muslim. And I did. It was the best feeling I have ever had,and I felt so happy and safe and reliefed at the same time. I told about my decision to this muslim guy the next day, and he was so happy and he told me what I should do. And here I am! I have been a muslim for months already! I have learned so much but I still have more and more to learn.

    My parents didn't take it so well at first, but now they have accpeted it and my mom have even asked things about Islam. My father is an orthodox and my mother is a Lutheran, but they don't attend christians seremonies much, only in funerals or weddings and so on. Still religion is important to my father mostly because it's "a tradition" in his mind.
    Subhan'Allah I am now engaged to the person who told me about islam, and insha'Allah we will get married.
    My life has already turned into a better one after reverting. And I am so happy that all of these things happened to me.

    I live in a small city in the middle of nowhere and as far as I know, there is only one muslim family here. I have seen them once, and I'd really love to talk with them, but I don't know where they live and I never see them anywhere. Insha'Allah I will be able to talk with them soon. All my friends are christians, the closest masjid is about 100 kilometres away from me and the closest muslimah I know, lives hundreds of kilometres away from me. Still I don't feel alone at all, I keep in touch with my wonderful sisters in Islam via Internet and phone. I love Islam, it's the most important thing to me. All I want is to do the right thing and to live my life in the right way.

    May Allah guide all the people towards Islam, ameen.
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    I've been reading this thread for the past 3 hours.
    Each story I read is more beautiful than the one before it.

    May Allah guide us all to the right path, both the reverts and converts, inshallah ameen.
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    Assalaamu alaykum,

    I became Muslim about a year ago, mash'allah. Since I was 15, now 23, I've been searching for a religion. I started out messing with the occult. But then I moved on to other religions in high school and after. Christianity, Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, whatever, I've probably been there. After coming to Islam, alhamdulillah, I've been at peace and life has been so much better. The prayer was very daunting at first, but now it is easy. I'm still memorising some of it, but I enjoy praying 5 times a day. Fasting was no problem at all as I had practiced that before. On a side note yesterday I got my first miswak and I love it . If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me [email protected] because I won't be re-checking this thread. I guess since I don't have 50 posts I can't reply to any private messages...so...I guess just email me insha'Allah.

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    How Abu Muhammad Abdullah Bin Abdullah (Al-Tarjuman)
    The Majorcan became a Muslim
    By: Abul-Farag Ibn Ahmad



    a)An ex-priest, Anselm Tormeeda.
    b)The greatest Christian scholar (during) the 14th century.
    c)The author of "The Gift to the Intelligent for Refuting the Arguments of the Christians".
    please someone let me know where i can find this book?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by abdulrahman114 View Post
    Assalaamu alaykum,

    I became Muslim about a year ago, mash'allah.
    Abdul-Rahman

    is it ok if i share ur story in other forum ???

    oh no , u r not reading this ??
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    MashaAllah!! I always enjoy reading of how others came to embrace Islam.
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    This really isn't my full conversion story, because I haven't converted yet. But I thought it would be good to post something I wrote a couple of weeks ago reflecting on my life and what I have been through.


    Reflections

    Over the past two years I’ve learned a great deal about myself and life in general. I use to be so immature thinking I was “in love” when really I wasn’t. I would have never thought that I would say that. The reason why is because I was young, and immature. Believing that I was in love with someone who was in jail for something really stupid. I use to think me and him were “forever” its so funny how things change so fast. You would never think you’re whole life could change so drastically. From getting D’s and F’s in high school, to receiving A’s and B’s in college. Knowing that you can achieve more than you ever thought you could. I must have skipped school a hundred times, smoked, and drank alcohol. I use to think all of that was so fun to do, because everyone I was hanging with was going it along with me. I have learned that you can accomplish things you may not have even thought of doing, or even believed you could. I have learned not to take life for granted and to not let what others think or say about you get in your way. I have learned not to let someone else’s opinions stop me from achieving my dreams. I have learned that you must forgive others for their mistakes if you want to be forgiven for yours.
    Finding Islam has changed my life completely. I no longer skip school, smoke, or drink. I stopped doing that almost immediately after realizing that Islam was the truth. To my surprise it wasn’t that hard giving up my old ways. They were getting pretty boring and old anyways. The first exposure I had to Islam was in my freshmen year of high school. A lot of my friends were Muslim. From time to time I would find myself asking them questions about Islam and learning more and more about it. After leaving that high school and most of my Muslim friends I really didn’t think about Islam anymore. I still smoke, drank, and skipped class. I never really started thinking about Islam until I met Asif. Meeting Asif has changed my life entirely. When I first started talking to Asif I was still doing all the same things; I was in my junior year of high school then. When we first started talking we were just friends. I was still at that time thinking I was “in love” with Matt aka Direct Tv. As Asif and I started talking more and more we became closer. We started talking more and more each day talking about everything from A to Z. As we grew closer I started to have feelings for him and we eventually started talking on the phone instead of only over the internet. While talking we started talking about religion he said he was Muslim. He started telling me more about the religion during this time it was Ramadan of 2005. Ramadan was probably the main thing that got me talking I started telling him what I knew about Islam, and he answered my questions. As time went on I continued to research Islam on my own. I started learned so many things it was all just so great. I was getting so into it. Asif and I would talk more and more. It was a relief to talk religion with someone my age. Most people either don’t want to talk about it, or feel like talking about religion will start debates. None of that happened with Asif and me. As I started learning more I started to feel like I had found something special. (Yes, in you too Asif!) Everything made since to me, there was no confusion. Asif gave me a Qur’an and I started to read it and found everything I had been looking for. Any question I had was answered almost right away in the Qur’an. I knew after reading the Qur’an that Islam was the truth.
    As for right now, I’m working on telling my mom more about it. I intend to convert sometime soon. Sometimes I wish I could just convert right now, but I know I need to let my mom know first. I continue to tell my mom more and more about Islam. Almost my whole family is Catholic; most of them do not practice it though. I have started to slowly learn how to pray. I know I don’t pray as much as I should. I have no excuses for that, I guess maybe that’s just my laziness coming out. I have a lot more to learn and I look forward to learning everything I can. Right now I’m trying to find a way to tell my mom that I plan on converting to Islam. It has been hard for me to talk to her about it, since she isn’t very religious in the first place. I find myself telling her things about Christianity that she doesn’t know herself. After I convert I hope to share my story with more people. I don’t want people to get the wrong idea about my conversion. I hope nobody thinks I’m converting because of Asif. I would NEVER do something this drastic to be with someone. This is for me, and no one else. Islam has brought me peace, and I am so thankfully to God for showing me the truth!! Islam has turned me into a much better person, without Islam I would still be ruining my life with dumb actions. I continue to struggle on some things to this day, but my belief in God will make me stronger, and I will continue to become a better person each day.
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    Salaam/peace;

    format_quote Originally Posted by kwolney01 View Post
    ... I wish I could just convert right now, but I know I need to let my mom know first.
    no sis , it's not a must to tell mom first .

    IF you are sure that Islam is the Truth , then you must not delay to be a Muslim.

    Also , you must not spend time with opposite sex . You may learn about Islam from sisters or read Quran with translation or ask here in the forum . Spend with a specific person alone may lead you to commit sin ( may Allah
    forbid ).


    Hope to welcome you to Islam soon
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