Mine was shocking. I went with 3 other Muslim sisters who barely knew me. I contacted them through the MSA at the university and asked them for a tour of the mosque. They were all too happy to take me. At first I thought it was just going to be one girl, but two others came along with her to support me.
I was a Christian back then. I wasn't sure if they would kick me out because I wasn't wearing a hijab but I dressed as modestly as I could and went in anyway. I was surprised at what I saw. The beautiful Arabic writing. All of the smiles and warm greetings other people gave me. People reading Quran. Praying. A sister in niqab sitting quietly looking out at the sunset in deep thought. And oddly enough I felt at peace in a place that everyone around me insisted was bad, evil, backwards and the symbol of everything that was wrong in the world. But being there was like a shock to a dying heart.
I didn't want to leave.
This is a cool thread
Lol, I make lots of mistakes Im sure, but im still learning, and sisters have told me Allah will not look down on me as long as I continue to try to learn to try to do proper salatI know Al-Fathiah by memory now, So I am going to be moving on to trying to learn rukoo by memory (instead of having it all written on paper).
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