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mashallah sis welcome to islam, may allah protect you and keep you steadfast on the deen ... ameen

Thanks for that advice , I think you are right - sooner rather than laterI believe it is best to tell them as soon as you can work up the courage and have prepared in your mind what you want to say to lessen the shock for them.
Thanks for that advice , I think you are right - sooner rather than later
Yes they are but I am not worried about telling them because of religious reasons, as they themselves are not religious. Rather I do know how Islam is portrayed in the media so I don't want them to think I am interested in some sort of crazy stuff but hopefully I can correct these prejudices. They have known for a while now that I am not interested in Christianity so I guess that will make it easier to tell although it is my father who is more traditional so I doubt he will be welcoming of it - I am going to tell them tomorrow.are your parents Irish Roman Catholic? if so, telling them could be difficult.
Fear nothing my sister. Do not fear the reaction of people around you. Show them the best of your character, and show them that Islam made you strong and kind. Show them that you have a point and a meaning of your life. Others have nothing in their side, but you have all in your side : you have Allah to help you, the owner of this whole world and the only One who controls anything in this universe. Allah is able to change their hearts so they accept you and love you.Yes they are but I am not worried about telling them because of religious reasons, as they themselves are not religious. Rather I do know how Islam is portrayed in the media so I don't want them to think I am interested in some sort of crazy stuff but hopefully I can correct these prejudices. They have known for a while now that I am not interested in Christianity so I guess that will make it easier to tell although it is my father who is more traditional so I doubt he will be welcoming of it - I am going to tell them tomorrow.
You hit upon a key point and that is the association of Muslims with terrorism in the media and in most people's minds. In June 2001 I told myself that one day I will die and have to stand before Allah to give an account for my life where I could not use the excuse that someone blew himself up along with innocent people in the name of Islam as the reason why I did not worship my Creator in the manner He prescribed for us. I had gone 15 years prior to this with only very occassionally praying. We should go ahead and worship Allah despite what the media says and despite what people think about Muslims being terrorists.Rather I do know how Islam is portrayed in the media so I don't want them to think I am interested in some sort of crazy stuff but hopefully I can correct these prejudices.
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