syilla;872154 My advice is don't let the others make you feel down. You are different than the others said:absolutely true :thumbs_up
Alhamdulillah, I didn't know that there were many reverts on this forum:smile:
I hope that Allah(SWT) will guide us to the right path.
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^^^ Alhamdulillah...Only problem is, some born Muslims take that for granted :mmokay:
The hardest part for me was to overcome the natural inclination to associate with others with a similar appearance, background and personal heritage as my own. I have encountered very few Caucasian American Muslims.
hola MustafaMc,
that is an interesting point about associations. i naturally assume other latinos are roman catholic, but i met a pentacostal latino in texas once. it was very strange, i felt a little bit like they had betrayed their heritage... which is wrong of me to think about somebody but it was my natural reaction... i imagine many people consider you strange for being a muslim.
que Dios te bendiga
its true not to try to imitate others, but sometimes its hard when you work a 9-5 job in an unislamic environment. it's hard to not go to party's where you mix freely with the opposite sex etc to move up in the place you work. Its a double edged sword sometimes, especially when you are new to Islam as I still am, and my coworkers have known me before I reverted. makes it a little harder.
What has been the hardest thing for those of you who became a muslim?..if anything?
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