Becoming Muslim as the daughter of a born-again Christian pastor was not an easy path, but the certainty of believing in One God and the profound peace that came with Islam made every challenge worthwhile. This is the story of a woman whose first Ramadan, just two months after her shahada, set the foundation for a transformed life.
Learning Islam from Day One
She learned to pray on the very first day of Ramadan 2009, knowing almost nothing about the practical aspects of Islam. But what she did know was enough: she believed in the One God, and that conviction carried her through every difficulty.
“I knew absolutely nothing about Islam, but I knew that I believed in the one God, and that feeling is what was going to carry me through my first Ramadan.”
Navigating Family Reactions
Telling her family was a gradual process, and each member responded differently:
- Her father, a Christian pastor, was not told for almost a year while she gave subtle hints
- Her brother initially felt he was losing her and losing Christmas together, but education and effort brought acceptance
- Her mother was the most supportive, knowing her daughter always made thoughtful, well-researched decisions
“My mother said: if my daughter made this decision, it must be a good decision for her, and I support her.”
Her advice to anyone exploring faith is to honestly examine their relationship with God and ask whether their current worship truly represents sacrifice and devotion. Islam offers a level of connection to the Creator and sacrifice for His sake that brings genuine peace to the heart, something no other pursuit in this world can provide.