Masha Allah...Indeed Allah Guides whom He wills!!!
And I reverted only a day ago.
I grew up in a very traditional Spanish/Mexican-American family. Most of my family members were very devout Catholics, as is to be expected among Spaniards and Mexicans, even those living in America. However, despite the strict Catholicism of my extended family, my more immediate family was much less stringent about religion (my mother is agnostic, and my father is a Lutheran convert), and allowed me the freedom to explore and determine my own religious beliefs.
For a while, during my teenage years, I was pretty apathetic about religion in general; sometimes going as far as to be disdainful of it entirely. I converted to Paganism at age 13, but was on and off about it. In late high school, I started studying Spanish history, and became exposed to the culture of Andalus, and was, in a sort of nationalistic pride, determined to live up "Spain's Glory Days"
Looking back on it, I was a really dumb kid, but good did come out of it. Once I was done with the Spanish Nationalist Pride, I actually got around to reading about, and studying Islam; reading the Qur'an, talking to Muslims, visiting masjids, and really learning about Islam for the sake of learning about Islam. I was very, very enamored by the beautiful thing that I had come to intimately learn about, and decided that I wanted to seriously follow this path. I formally declared the shahadah at my local masjid in September of 2014, and have never regretted a day since then.
Islam.
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