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Audrey, USA (part 1 of 2)
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Description: A conversion story of a 12 year old girl to Islam. Part 1: A young girl around the age of 9 is fascinated by the lifestyle of her Muslim neighbors.
By Audrey
Published on 23 Apr 2012 - Last modified on 11 Sep 2012
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This is my story
As I sit here, remembering my story,
tears come to my eyes. So many minor things happened by the will of God, the
Almighty, that brought me to revert to Islam. I have learned that when people
say no, you say yes, when they stare you walk with pride, and when they talk
about you, you just remember God. Hopefully my story is an inspiration to
those who want to convert to Islam.
The Beginning
The first time I remember seeing a Muslim
was when a Muslim family moved in across the street from my house. My mother
called them “our Muslim neighbors”. They wore headscarves and back then my mom
told me it was called the “Burqa”. I watched from afar their bike rides,
picnics, and get-togethers, listening to them always laugh that summer, wishing
it was me. Soon, I learned that one of their 2 daughters was in my grade.
When school started in 4th grade we became friends and she joined my clique. We
never talked about religion and I just assumed that hijab was a huge part of
her religion and if she didn’t do it, she would be kicked out. I mean, why
else would she wear it?? We talked about other things, like school, and
friends, and what we were planning to do on the weekends.
Around that time I started thinking
about religion more seriously. My mom was Catholic and father was Jewish, and
they told me I could pick what religion I wanted when I grew up. At that time
I assumed I would be Jewish because most of my extended family was Jewish, and
I went to the Temple more than the Church. I never really thought about God
that much and I wasn’t even sure if I believed in Him. My parents raised me to
respect other religions and cultures, as we were white and this was the social
“norm.” But it always seemed like they thought they were better than everyone
else. Personally, I wished to be part of a big family who all shared the same
traditions. I wished I was like my Muslim neighbors, eating cool foods, and being
so close to each other. They could laugh without hurting each other’s feelings.
When I went to their house they seemed to fit together like a puzzle piece. The
mother always was gentle and kind, the father silly but firm. All of their 4
kids had different, beautiful personalities that I envied very much.
I hated being “western.” I looked at
people and scolded them for being so small-minded but in essence, I was the
same way myself. Sometimes I questioned whether I was really just 9 years old
at the time. Did I have some kind of mental disease? Kids my age thought about
playdates and barbies, and they were all just trying to grow up. I was already
an old lady. People told me that I was different, but I didn’t know what they
meant.
The Middle
Fourth and Fifth grade flew by like a
breeze. I excelled at school and had a few close friends. I didn’t think
about religion, rather I was beginning to explore philosophy. I began to
become a person I wasn’t, excited about Christmas and my birthday so I
could get presents, and getting into fights with my friends because I didn’t
like who they were friends with. I ate whatever I wanted and my parents
honestly didn’t care what I did as long as I kept being their perfect little
only child on the outside. On the inside, though, I was lost. But I just
didn’t know what to find. I couldn’t picture my future.
Sixth grade started and I made some new
friends in middle school. Since only a couple of people I knew came from my
old school, I became close with them. One of those girls was the girl who
lived across the street, Husna (name has been changed). I started to go to her
house more often and realized how strong she was in her faith. I began to be
drawn towards her family and talked to her every day after school. It seemed as
if a magnet was holding us together. She was from Pakistan and I was extremely
interested in her culture, which was so different from mine. When I watched
her pray Maghrib [sunset prayer] one day, I knew in my heart, I would
someday be Muslim.
At this point I was beginning to draw
away from my other friends and stopped wearing short shorts. I didn’t realize
it but my mind was always on God and I was always bargaining with Him. If I
make my bed everyday, can You make mom be nicer to me? If I finish my homework,
will You make my piano playing better? If I get 100% on this quiz, can You make
me get a good grade on my reading assessment?
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