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

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    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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    Sis Miizcamel Mashallah You have been through a lot and Alhamdullah you have a found a better life now.May Allah (S.W.T) protect you in every step you take in the future ameen.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by miizcamel View Post
    Thank you, You are from the Bay Area? A lot of my friends were related to the woman. It was so sad.
    no, i'm in southern california, but i've been to fremont.
    life is sometimes so ironic.
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    Worshipers were supplicating and getting ready to leave the Islamic Center of Washington after the Friday prayer when the imam picked up the microphone to introduce a new "brother".


    Dressed in a jeans and a shirt, Jefferson Pinder, Assistant Professor, Art Department, University of Maryland, slowly made his way to the front line of worshippers.



    He sat by the imam who, after welcoming him to Islam, started to help him pronounce the Shahadah — testifying that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is His Messenger — in both English and Arabic.






    The young African-American professional ended the process to cheers of Allah Akbar resonating across the famous Washington mosque and its outside yard, where hundreds of worshippers were attending the weekly prayer.



    People, young and old, flocked to the first line of worshippers to greet and welcome him to the family of Islam.



    "I was overwhelmed," Pinder told IslamOnline.net in the mosque yard where he was still getting greetings and congratulations from people he has never seen before.


    "I think it is a wonderful thing to go into a place of worship and see all different kinds of people which has not been my experience growing up as a Christian."


    Islam Ocean



    Professor Pinder had quite a soul-searching journey in which he was touched by the values and discipline of Muslims he met.
    "It was a long journey that began with a trip to Senegal," he recalls.



    "I'm an artist. I have been in work with many artists who are of the Muslim faith. They motivated my actually. I saw the way they went with their lives and how they conducted their lives," explained Pinder.



    "When I came here one of my students at the University of Maryland where I teach was a Muslim and her work dealt with Islam.


    It moved me. I met her family and they kind of taken my in and guided me along the way."
    He says he admires the values, discipline and kindness of Muslims who are nonetheless devout and serious about everything that they are connected to.



    "A genuine sense of community that does not end with the [prayer] service but just goes beyond. It's the kind of community you always think about and want to be part of."



    Pinder does not expect his decision to affect his family ties.



    "My dad is a Catholic, a minister," he says.


    "I guess he realizes that Islam can provide something that Christianity might not and at the sometime he also realizes that there are a lot of commonalities.



    "This kind of commonalities, I think, can keep our relationship strong."



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    The arts professor sees his conversion as the beginning of a new phase in his life.



    "I think it is a wonderful opportunity for me to define myself again because for years I have been just lost, as far as faith goes," he said.



    "Sometimes I think we get messed up in our American culture that we do not think there is an alternative, other ways of learning and other ways of going about life," adds Pinder.
    "So, today I came here and I'm slowly learning a new way of looking at life and hopefully it will make me a richer person."



    Pinder sees good connections, legitimate relationships from one faith to the next.
    "I see Islam as an evolution of my learning of Christianity and hopefully it can take me to a place that Christianity was never able to bring me to."



    He recognizes he still has a lot to learn about his new faith.
    "So far, I'm just beginning this process…its like jumping out into an ocean and figuring out how to swim."





    Pinder intends to start by becoming a member of the community and learning to do his prayers.


    "I have a couple of mentors who are going to be teaching me more the Arabic and how to conduct myself and how to say the prayers," he notes.

    "I think I'm just a new born now."



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    Finding Islam in Potsdam

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    Abdalhafiz Ullmannis a 27-year old German residing in Potsdam, Germany. Three years ago, he embraced Islam.


    It all started when Abdalhafiz's wife read an ad in the newspaper, posted by a woman from the Muslim Community in Potsdam, that there was a need for a gymnastics teacher. Being one herself, she called them right way.



    She got the job, and 2 years later, she seriously felt that this community could be something for her and Abdalhafiz. At first, he was angry, not knowing what to expect. However, he took the courageous step and went with her.



    At that time it was Ramadan. Together with his wife and the Muslim community, Abdalhafiz fasted Ramadan. How was the experience? How did things roll on after that?


    Watch Abdalhafiz sharing his experience with Islam in this short video

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    When I Thought There Was No Way Out


    .....I love Islam more than anything in my life. It has given me a peace and understanding, I never had before. Islam has taught me how to turn all the pain of the past over to Allah (SWT) and let it go.



    Forgiveness was very hard for me to understand. I am a work in progress. Alhamdulilah!!



    I thank my attorney, and everyone who had anything in their Myspace sites or blogs, for what they taught me about Islam.



    I especially thank a beautiful sister from Pakistan who gave me a copy of the Holy Quran and some other wonderful books in a beautiful gift bag. I met her through the Islamic Center where I live.



    All Praises be to Allah Most High, Most Gracious, Most Merciful, for guiding me to Islam…



    Islam is my Life. Jihad is my Spirit. Paradise is my Goal.


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    Argentinean Mariano Discovers Islam



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    My name is Mariano Ricardo Calle. I am fromBuenos Aires, Argentina, not from the capital but the province.




    Before I embraced Islam, I was a Catholic Apostolic Roman. I was baptized, entered communion and confirmation.






    Since my childhood, I was connected with religion through my mom and my grandmother (her mom).







    I read the Bible since seven years old. I began reading the Bible for kids in Spanish. My heroes were David, Nuh and Job.


    When I was eleven, I prayed every night. Sometimes, I cried while speaking to God. In my adolescence, I fell into drugs until a crisis at twenty one years of age. I have always been searching for the truth.

    At twenty four years I began to pray more, so I was praying twenty four times a day, one for Our Father, Two Ave Maria, One Credo and One Glory; under the water in the shower bowing on my knees under cold water (that was because there was no warm water).



    This I did for a whole year. But that didn't help me too much, but God knows better.



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    Asalaam Waleikum....

    I reverted about a year ago right before Ramadan, reasons I do not with to share...but other than that it has been a hard road. My parents are hindu disbelievers, we come from India, and if anyone knows there is a lot of hate between Hindus and Muslims there and hence my father is a strong opponent of Islam, when they found a copy of my Quran last year, i was ready for the worst but pulled a little and said i wanted to learn the truth and not what my family had told me about Islam. Me and my father fight on a daily basis as he ends up discriminating and saying degrading things about Islam. I have not told them yet of my reversion. I know that the minute my father finds out it is either the streets or death for me, neither one which i can afford. I am very lost in this world now, but very happy as i learn something everyday. i have found peace in Islam that i never found in Hinduism, a sense of direction and a strong focus in life. i read the Quran on a daily basis and pray as often as i can. hiding this from my family is hard, specially now during Ramadan, but i take it as a test, i need to pass. nothing comes easy in life is a lesson i have learned multiple times, but in the end the reward is sweet.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by TehzeebKhan View Post
    Asalaam Waleikum....

    I reverted about a year ago right before Ramadan, reasons I do not with to share...but other than that it has been a hard road. My parents are hindu disbelievers, we come from India, and if anyone knows there is a lot of hate between Hindus and Muslims there and hence my father is a strong opponent of Islam, when they found a copy of my Quran last year, i was ready for the worst but pulled a little and said i wanted to learn the truth and not what my family had told me about Islam. Me and my father fight on a daily basis as he ends up discriminating and saying degrading things about Islam. I have not told them yet of my reversion. I know that the minute my father finds out it is either the streets or death for me, neither one which i can afford. I am very lost in this world now, but very happy as i learn something everyday. i have found peace in Islam that i never found in Hinduism, a sense of direction and a strong focus in life. i read the Quran on a daily basis and pray as often as i can. hiding this from my family is hard, specially now during Ramadan, but i take it as a test, i need to pass. nothing comes easy in life is a lesson i have learned multiple times, but in the end the reward is sweet.
    Wa Alykum Asalam Sister in Islam,

    May Allah SWT make your path easy and inshAllah Allah SWT will lighten the hearts of your parents in order that they will not make it too difficult for you. I wish you all the best in your journey and remember there are always people around to help you. Islam's Sisterhood and Brotherhood is very strong so always look to help in your fellow sisters in islam.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by TehzeebKhan View Post
    Asalaam Waleikum....

    I reverted about a year ago right before Ramadan, reasons I do not with to share...but other than that it has been a hard road. My parents are hindu disbelievers, we come from India, and if anyone knows there is a lot of hate between Hindus and Muslims there and hence my father is a strong opponent of Islam, when they found a copy of my Quran last year, i was ready for the worst but pulled a little and said i wanted to learn the truth and not what my family had told me about Islam. Me and my father fight on a daily basis as he ends up discriminating and saying degrading things about Islam. I have not told them yet of my reversion. I know that the minute my father finds out it is either the streets or death for me, neither one which i can afford. I am very lost in this world now, but very happy as i learn something everyday. i have found peace in Islam that i never found in Hinduism, a sense of direction and a strong focus in life. i read the Quran on a daily basis and pray as often as i can. hiding this from my family is hard, specially now during Ramadan, but i take it as a test, i need to pass. nothing comes easy in life is a lesson i have learned multiple times, but in the end the reward is sweet.

    Mashallah , this is a very strong. To be a Muslim right in a hinduism environment. Alhamdulillah Rabbil Alamin. He guides whomsoever he wills. Never loose ur patience. Allah SWT will surely make a way out for you. Be steadfast.
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    Wa Alykum Asalam Sister in Islam,

    May Allah SWT make your path easy and inshAllah Allah SWT will lighten the hearts of your parents in order that they will not make it too difficult for you. I wish you all the best in your journey and remember there are always people around to help you. Islam's Sisterhood and Brotherhood is very strong so always look to help in your fellow sisters in islam.
    i am very happy to be here among other people who believe in what i believe and i can turn to with questions, there are many on here who are also going through something similar to me....i know i am not alone
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    Mashallah , this is a very strong. To be a Muslim right in a hinduism environment. Alhamdulillah Rabbil Alamin. He guides whomsoever he wills. Never loose ur patience. Allah SWT will surely make a way out for you. Be steadfast.
    thank you, and yes my patience has been tested a lot of times, when i am praying someone comes knocking on my door, or now during ramadan, they force me to eat, its gets hard and frustrating, i try to get as many days i can to work, from 4-10 pm so i can go there right after school and then break my roza when i need to....but then i work in a restaurant and stand all day which is draining out my energy, its hard but all sacrifices are for Allah and Islam, and i am more than willing
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    My First Ramadan



    For years, Jelly Panderias watched her Muslim friends, even those who are not very practicing, fast the holy month of Ramadan.


    "I used to ask them about their feelings and why they were not eating or drinking as usual," she recalls.

    This year, Panderias finally got her chance to experience the same feelings of her Muslim friends.

    "This is my first Ramadan as a Muslim," the 22-year-old told IslamOnline.net.

    Born to Catholic parents, she pronounced the Shahadah – testifying that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) is his Messenger – at a mosque in northern France two months ago.

    "Fasting Ramadan is the real embodiment of becoming a Muslim," she said proudly.

    "I'm now living the same feelings of nearly one billion Muslims around the world."

    Muslims worldwide began this week observing the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

    Ramadan, the ninth month on the Islamic lunar calendar, began in France like in most world countries on Monday, September1.

    During Ramadan, adult Muslims, save the sick and those traveling, abstain during daylight hours from food, drink, smoking and sex between dawn and sunset.

    Muslims dedicate their time during the holy month to become closer to Allah through prayer, self-restraint and good deeds.

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    Panderias spent her first Ramadan day with the family of a Moroccan friend.

    "My friend invited me for iftar and after that we went together to perform Tarawih in the mosque," she added.

    "I'm so excited about my Ramadan experience."

    Tarawih is a special nightly prayer performed by Muslims in their thousands during Ramadan.

    Panderias is not alone.

    "Embracing Islam ahead of Ramadan has become very common," Sheikh Zuhir Bureik, the head of the French Council of Imams, told IOL.

    He noted that three girls in their 20s and a man in his 30s came to his mosque in a Paris suburb a few days before Ramadan to pronounce the Shahadah.

    "Ramadan was a central factor in their decision to embrace Islam," said Bureik.

    "One of them told me that she used to fast Ramadan before becoming becoming a Muslim. She said that encouraged her become a Muslim."

    French statistics suggest nearly 3,500 people convert to Islam every year in the European countries.

    Unconfirmed statistics put the figure at nearly 50,000.

    France is home to 6 million Muslims, the biggest Muslim minority in Europe.


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    format_quote Originally Posted by TehzeebKhan View Post
    thank you, and yes my patience has been tested a lot of times, when i am praying someone comes knocking on my door, or now during ramadan, they force me to eat, its gets hard and frustrating, i try to get as many days i can to work, from 4-10 pm so i can go there right after school and then break my roza when i need to....but then i work in a restaurant and stand all day which is draining out my energy, its hard but all sacrifices are for Allah and Islam, and i am more than willing
    Mashallah thats even more stonger. May Allah Tallah make your path easy sis.
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    I want to tell my story. It was a few years ago that I reverted.

    I went to a Christian college as a "devout" atheist. Astaghfirallah, I hate to say it, but I openly denied the existence of any God and argued that religion was a negative characteristic of humanity. I even went to church on Sundays with this girl just to make sure that I was correct. There, I just found all my justifications for believing this way. It all seemed so ridiculous to me. (but Christians, please know that I don't believe Christianity is ridiculous or that Christians are foolish for believing what they believe... this was ONE church, and ONE way of looking at the Bible and the Gospel)

    I began to get jealous of one particular professor who I held in high esteem for his intelligence, but I could not explain his unbreakable faith. How can he be so smart, yet buy into this whole idea that some magical character came and died so that we can get into Heaven if we believe in him? I wanted to have faith and believe like all these other happy people, but it seemed my reasoning prohibited me from doing so. I went to his church to learn as much as I could, but I could not get the whole "christianty" thing, still. In addition to church, I was learning about several other religions through the school.

    One day, I finally asked him how he did it: how do you, such a smart man, believe in all of this stuff, and what should I be doing to figure it all out? He simply told me to pray. It doesn't matter how I do it, just let God know that I am looking for Him. He said God does not hide from you if you are looking for Him.

    So I did. I went home and looked up at my ceiling, and I told God that I was looking for Him and I would appreciate anything He could do to make the search easier for me. And I was serious too!

    Well, there was this nail that stuck out of my bed and it would scratch my arm as I slept, sometimes. The next night, that nail clearly scratched what looked like a J and a C in my arm. Of course, I thought, "OMG, Jesus spoke to me!" So I started studying the Gospel in earnest. I went to church as often as I could and prayed to God a lot! Thank you for this, thank you for that, I'm sorry for this and sorry for that. Bless my family members, etc.

    I didn't have anymore bursts of faith like that morning when I woke up, but I kept trying. Finally, after attending several other churches and talking to lots and lots of Christians, I became fed up with trying to be Christian. It just wasn't working and I couldn't make sense of this whole story that a magical Jesus/God was dead/alive so that I could get to Heaven simply by believing it all. Then I wasn't even sure that God did hear my prayers anymore.

    So right at this time, alhamdulillah, we start studying Islam. Islam offered me new perspective to the story of Jesus. It seemed foolish to me, that if I am searching for God, to abandon Jesus entirely. After all, more than half of the world directly connects him in some way to God. So I figured if anything is true, then it is Islam, and I should learn about this Muhammad guy (saws).

    Went to the mosque within about two months and gave Shahadah. When I gave shahadah, I had the same sort of feeling (the awareness of a religious experience) as when I woke up with that JC scratched in my arm.

    So now I was trying to be a Muslim. I worked all day and went to school, and tried to make my prayers as best I could. But it always ended up that I would try to make all Fard and Sunnah prayers at night at about 2:00 am when I got home from work (I didn't know the Fiqh of it all). Let me tell you, this does not work for a normal white kid who doesn't know much about Islam. It left me wondering, how is Allah going to do this to me? Does He really want me to feel like I am suffering through prayer to Him? My reasoning told me that something was wrong. I knew it was something wrong with me and not the religion, and so I asked Allah to forgive me, but told Him that I would take some sort of hiatus from all religious inquiry until it made complete sense to me.

    Fast forward through the worst year of my life, emotionally etc., and you come to about exactly a year after I gave shahadah. I won't go into details, but I find myself sitting on my couch depressed and wanting more things to occupy my time and keep me happy. I flip on the telly and, for some reason, turn to a Christian channel on which is a movie about Jesus.

    I forgot the quote from the Bible, but Jesus is saying something about the temporary nature of worldly possessions and eternal nature of the Divine. It must have hit me at the right time, because that point changed my life forever.

    I was so depressed and tired (i.e. what alcoholics call the feeling of rock-bottom) and it seemed that nothing in the world could satisfy me. When I heard the Jesus on television saying those things, I just knew that I had to abandon my habit of staking my claims of happiness on these temporary worldly possessions and put my happiness on something eternal, or Allah.

    Now I didn't go monk-style and abandon all worldly things, or give up my life to go into Dawah, but I understood life in a totally new perspective. Then praying became easier and more natural. I could relate to other Muslims easier, and so with my parents and with other non-Muslims.

    Now I am just like that professor. I don't just take religion on blind faith, but I studied and struggled through my beliefs so that I am both a freethinker and someone who will die without ever having questioned my shahadah. That is, I still seek wisdom and keep an open mind despite my own unbreakable faith.

    Of course it is this struggle that shows Allah that you desire to please Him, and so He has blessed me more than I could ever begin to say here. On one level, I am engaged to a beautiful and devout muslimah, with plans for a family (inshAllah), and on another I walk around this world with the blissful serenity of knowing that Allah chose me out of all these people to know Islam and siratal mustaqim; to have a purpose that is based on divine guidance.


    That is to some extent the story of my coming to Islam, and I mean it seriously, so I thought I should end with something kind of funny. Naturally, my friends and those around me who find out that I am Muslim are sort of shocked. People always ask me what made me become Muslim, and I tell them, with a slight sense of irony, that it was the teachings of Jesus Christ that made me certain of Islam. HAHA! SUBHANALLAH!
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Khalil_Allah View Post

    That is to some extent the story of my coming to Islam, and I mean it seriously, so I thought I should end with something kind of funny. Naturally, my friends and those around me who find out that I am Muslim are sort of shocked. People always ask me what made me become Muslim, and I tell them, with a slight sense of irony, that it was the teachings of Jesus Christ that made me certain of Islam. HAHA! SUBHANALLAH!


    Many of us that had been devout Christians at one time, say the same. It is the teachings of Jesus(as) that led or helped us to Islam. Makes perfect sense. Isa(as) was a great and wonderful prophet.
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    Mashaa'Allah, that's a beautiful story.
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    jerusalem - joseph cohen moved from the united states to israel as a devout jew in 1998, but within three years he had converted to islam and become yosef mohammed khatib, a supporter of the militant hamas, according to a report broadcast thursday on israel tv.

    Now he refuses to say the word israel, choosing instead to call the area "palestine." his four children study the quran, the muslim holy book, instead of the torah, its jewish counterpart.

    It was while living in the desert town of netivot that khatib met a sheik from the united arab emirates through an internet chat about israel. Khatib said he spent hours corresponding with the sheik, discussing theology. Gradually he began to see judaism as racist and turned toward islam after reading the quran, he told channel 10 tv. The report did not say where he lived in the united states or give his age.

    Last year he told his wife of 10 years, luna, also a devout jew from the united states, that he wanted to convert to islam.

    "i said, `listen, i love you very much ... And i have to be honest with you,'" khatib said in the tv interview. "i read the quran and i agree with everything it says in the quran, and if i continue saying that i'm a religious jew, i would be a liar."

    the family converted together and moved from netivot to an arab neighborhood in east jerusalem. The children went from being top in their classes on judaism studies to being well-versed in islam, he said.

    Instead of supporting the israeli orthodox jewish political party shas, khatib now supports the radical islamic hamas and believes an islamic state should be set up where israel and the palestinian areas are now located.

    He praised hamas for setting up social services for palestinians but dodged questions about the other side of the islamic group — suicide bombings and other attacks against israelis. The united states has declared hamas a terror group.

    Khatib differed from most israelis and americans in his views about osama bin laden, the top suspect in the sept. 11 terror attacks in new york and washington.

    "i think that he's number one, muslim number one," khatib said with a strong new york accent about bin laden. "but i don't think that he's responsible for the world trade center (attacks)."

    wearing the white skullcap and robes of a religious muslim, khatib denied his jewish past, insisting that he is 100 percent muslim. He made a parody of a blessing that observant jews say every morning, in which they thank god for not making them gentiles.

    "blessed are thou, lord our god," khatib began in the traditional jewish blessing, but ended it with, "for not making me a jew."

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