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He's the most sincere human being I have ever encountered in my life. And he is very fair, very moral, devoted, loyal and 100% committed to GOD. I really do love my husband more than life itself, second only to God.
 
He's the most sincere human being I have ever encountered in my life. And he is very fair, very moral, devoted, loyal and 100% committed to GOD. I really do love my husband more than life itself, second only to God.

Thats why I told you that you both will be muslims and u will remember my words later. :peace:
 


Insha'allah (God Willing) you will soon accept Islam.




 
Do you have any muslim friends or does your community have mosque there?
 
I don't have any Muslim friends other than one lady online who just (re)verted. :o) I don't know if there's a mosque here but I'll google it and see.

Oh, I bought my husband a dishdasha a few weeks ago and he wore it tonight when we went to dinner. He loves it and I don't think he'll ever want to wear anything else! It was so funny to watch him in it -- it was like he'd worn one his entire life. And he looked SO HANDSOME.
 
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But I can't turn my back on God and Jesus.

You won't be if u revert to Islam. Come back to the right religion sister :)
 
I don't have any Muslim friends other than one lady online who just (re)verted. :o) I don't know if there's a mosque here but I'll google it and see.

Oh, I bought my husband a dishdasha a few weeks ago and he wore it tonight when we went to dinner. He loves it and I don't think he'll ever want to wear anything else! It was so funny to watch him in it -- it was like he'd worn one his entire life. And he looked SO HANDSOME.

lol sis:D, by reading you posts I think you and your family are on your way to the right path, keep using reason and logic and you will find the truth:thumbs_up good luck
 
I don't have any Muslim friends other than one lady online who just (re)verted. :o) I don't know if there's a mosque here but I'll google it and see.

Lots of muslim ladies online here :okay:

Oh, I bought my husband a dishdasha a few weeks ago and he wore it tonight when we went to dinner. He loves it and I don't think he'll ever want to wear anything else! It was so funny to watch him in it -- it was like he'd worn one his entire life. And he looked SO HANDSOME.

Ah, you're so lucky! I'm married to an egyptian, and I've begged him to way galabiya (the egyptian robe), and he's like umm, no, lol. He didn't wear one in egypt, so he doesn't see why he should wear one here. I think I'm wearing him down though, and almost have him convinced to wear a saudi thobe. Those look quite smart.
 
Lots of muslim ladies online here :okay:
But I can't private message yet because I haven't been a member long enough. But I can be reached at www.myspace.com/carolineislands


Ah, you're so lucky! I'm married to an egyptian, and I've begged him to way galabiya (the egyptian robe), and he's like umm, no, lol. He didn't wear one in egypt, so he doesn't see why he should wear one here. I think I'm wearing him down though, and almost have him convinced to wear a saudi thobe. Those look quite smart.

I didn't know if he would wear it when I bought it for him but his eyes sort of lit up when he saw it. It was so sweet to watch him the first time he wore it. There was a sort of humble grace about him and he moved and walked differently. I knew he felt at home in it. :)
 
Well I've make a couple of posts but they don't get approved... evidently. I can't private message either, so I guess I'll try to find another place to get my questions answered.
 
If you posted in the "discover islam" section of the board, the posts are moderated, and sometimes it takes up to a day for things to appear. inshaAllah I'll see where you've posted and respond :)
 
Greetings,

This is an intriguing story, and I wish you all the best, whatever decision you make. With all the insights you've been getting, I'm sure you'll make the choice that is best for you.

Welcome to the forum. :)

Peace
 
Hello caroline. I think its so amazing how you have all these signs guiding you to the truth. Caroline I hope you know that we muslims love Jesus and we honor him just like we honor all the other prophets of God so by becoming a muslim your not neglecting your love but making it more strong.
 
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Welcome to the forum Sis.. May Allah guide your heart and that of your husband too.
Islam is a wonderful religion and its the one and only truth, so pray with all your heart, pray so that Allah show you the light of guidance, pray so that HE make the path that you are trying to follow easier...

InshaAllah you'll be among the Muslim community..

May you benefit from this forum.. Enjoy your stay..
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One thing I find in Christianity is that I feel lonely. People go to church and they give you so much love during the service. I sing and people are so happy. Then my husband and I drive out of the parking lot and we never hear a word from anybody until the next service. We try to organize get togethers but everybody is always so busy. We have lots of friends and are popular in the community so it's not that we're offensive or unlikeable.

I find it quite lonely and often unfulfilling. To be honest. I've found this problem in almost every church I've gone to. From time to time you'll find a group that has an inhome Bible study once a week or so but it is rare. Usually people see each other in church and that's it.

Is it also like this in Islam? Maybe it's just the lifestyle in the US?
 
I have to confess something. When I was just a teenager I went to a dance. I was so young I didn't really know how to act and I was very introverted. I remember clearly getting out on the dance floor and feeling the music (I have been a musician all my life, from age 3). I began to turn pirouettes and sort of floated away spinning spinning spinning. I kind of woke up to find all the other young people laughing and pointing at me. I never did it again and never really understood what it meant or why I even did that. I remember my father in his last years (he was a very spiritual man) asking me if I had ever read or heard of a poet named Rumi. Now in my internet searching I find that Rumi is a poet of the Sufis and that they are the esoterics of Islam.

Could this be some sort of call that's been in me all my life? Isn't this weird?

This is all true! I am not making any of this up.
 
I have to confess something. When I was just a teenager I went to a dance. I was so young I didn't really know how to act and I was very introverted. I remember clearly getting out on the dance floor and feeling the music (I have been a musician all my life, from age 3). I began to turn pirouettes and sort of floated away spinning spinning spinning. I kind of woke up to find all the other young people laughing and pointing at me. I never did it again and never really understood what it meant or why I even did that. I remember my father in his last years (he was a very spiritual man) asking me if I had ever read or heard of a poet named Rumi. Now in my internet searching I find that Rumi is a poet of the Sufis and that they are the esoterics of Islam.

Could this be some sort of call that's been in me all my life? Isn't this weird?

This is all true! I am not making any of this up.

no offence sis, but I think you must have got dizzy and blacked out, sufi's claim they form a connection with god by spinning around, but i really doubt it, so I wouldn't take it too seriously
 
One thing I find in Christianity is that I feel lonely. People go to church and they give you so much love during the service. I sing and people are so happy. Then my husband and I drive out of the parking lot and we never hear a word from anybody until the next service. We try to organize get togethers but everybody is always so busy. We have lots of friends and are popular in the community so it's not that we're offensive or unlikeable.

I find it quite lonely and often unfulfilling. To be honest. I've found this problem in almost every church I've gone to. From time to time you'll find a group that has an inhome Bible study once a week or so but it is rare. Usually people see each other in church and that's it.

Is it also like this in Islam? Maybe it's just the lifestyle in the US?


no, in islam theres plenty of unity, you can go to your local mosque and attend prayers together 5 times a day, rather than once a week, after prayers there are usually informative bayans (lectures) about islam, this is how we continualy remeber god,

when I go i always meet people before and after prays , even after prayers there are some people who stay and recite the quran quietly in the mosque so its never gets lonley in mosques.
 
no offence sis, but I think you must have got dizzy and blacked out, sufi's claim they form a connection with god by spinning around, but i really doubt it, so I wouldn't take it too seriously

So you think the Sufis are pretty much full of it?
 
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