SidratulMuntah
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- Islam
Salam 3alaikum rahmatullah, dear
brothers and sisters,
Also, I want to introduce myself
very quickly. My name is Fatima
Zahra.
I reverted to Islam 9 years ago,
lhamdolillah. I was born and raised
in the north-east of Germany,
in the former GDR. In a family
made entirely of atheists, except
my dad, whom I would call an
agnostic today. Accordingly,
I was raised zero religiously and
also indoctrinated anti-religious
at school.
Since 2010 I live in the western
part of Germany. I also accepted
Islam that year. Had someone told
me a month before that I would
revert to Islam, I would have
laughed about him/her. As I have
already said, I did not care about
religion and I did not want to
talk about it. I did not know
anything about Islam. I only
knew it from my father's crossword
puzzles; World religion with 5 letters:
ISLAM.
I wanted to revert to Islam
spontaneously. It is still a
mystery and a miracle to me today
that I came to it. I do not
remember the trigger exactly.
But I can say that the behavior
of Muslims I met in Islamic
countries that year did
have a great effect. I did not
know any Muslims. There were no
Muslims in the East in my
region at that moment. I was so
impressed about their values and
morality, which I have already
seen as lost in many Germans.
Lhamdolillah, that I did not
know the negative ones first!
At any rate, I have not
regretted my decision. On the
contrary, I love Islam more
and more. And the nicest thing
is that I had lost all doubts
quite quickly, but still today
and over again and again get
new, different kind of
confirmations that Islam
is the truth.
Laa hawla was laa quwwata
illa billah.
In sha Allah we can learn a
lot from each other here.
brothers and sisters,
Also, I want to introduce myself
very quickly. My name is Fatima
Zahra.
I reverted to Islam 9 years ago,
lhamdolillah. I was born and raised
in the north-east of Germany,
in the former GDR. In a family
made entirely of atheists, except
my dad, whom I would call an
agnostic today. Accordingly,
I was raised zero religiously and
also indoctrinated anti-religious
at school.
Since 2010 I live in the western
part of Germany. I also accepted
Islam that year. Had someone told
me a month before that I would
revert to Islam, I would have
laughed about him/her. As I have
already said, I did not care about
religion and I did not want to
talk about it. I did not know
anything about Islam. I only
knew it from my father's crossword
puzzles; World religion with 5 letters:
ISLAM.
I wanted to revert to Islam
spontaneously. It is still a
mystery and a miracle to me today
that I came to it. I do not
remember the trigger exactly.
But I can say that the behavior
of Muslims I met in Islamic
countries that year did
have a great effect. I did not
know any Muslims. There were no
Muslims in the East in my
region at that moment. I was so
impressed about their values and
morality, which I have already
seen as lost in many Germans.
Lhamdolillah, that I did not
know the negative ones first!
At any rate, I have not
regretted my decision. On the
contrary, I love Islam more
and more. And the nicest thing
is that I had lost all doubts
quite quickly, but still today
and over again and again get
new, different kind of
confirmations that Islam
is the truth.
Laa hawla was laa quwwata
illa billah.
In sha Allah we can learn a
lot from each other here.