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Canadian Biker Rosie Gabrielle Converted to Islam After spending 1 year in Pakistan

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She posted :

I CONVERTED to ISLAM☪️

What lead me to this Big decision?

As I mentioned previously, this last year was one of the hardest in my life, and all life’s challenges have led me to this point here and now. From a young child, I’ve always had a unique connection with creation and special relationship to God. My path was far from easy and I carried a lot of anger and fear in my heart from a lifetime of pain, always begging God, why me? Until ultimately coming to the conclusion that all is meant to be, and even my suffering is a gift.

Never resonating with what I was brought up with, I denounced my religion 4 years ago, going down a deep path of spiritual discovery, Exploration of self, and the great Divine. I never let go the sight of the Creator, in fact, my curiosity and connection only grew stronger. Now no longer dictated by fear, I was able to fully explore this righteous path.

As time passed, the more I experienced, the more I witnessed the true nature and calling for my life. I wanted to be free. Free of the pain and shackles that was my hell. Liberation from the anger, hurt and misalignment. I wanted peace in my heart, forgiveness and the most profound connection with all. And thus started my journey.

The universe brought me to Pakistan, not only to challenge myself to let go of the last remaining traces of pain and ego, but also to show me the way.

Through the kindness, humbled grace and way of the Muslim people I met along my pilgrimage, inspired my heart to seek further. Living in a Muslim country for over 10 years and traveling extensively through these regions, I observed one thing; Peace. A kind of peace that one can only dream of having in their hearts.

Unfortunately Islam is one of the most misinterpreted, ostracized and criticized religions world-wide. And like all religions, there are many interpretations. But, the core of it, the true meaning of Islam, is PEACE, LOVE & ONENESS. It’s not a religion, but a way of life. The life of humanity, humility and Love.

For me, I was already technically a “Muslim”. Ash-hadu an Ilaha il Allah (there is only one God)
Wa ash-hadu ana Muhammad ar-rasullallah (Muhammad PBUH is a messenger of God) This I already believed. My Shahada (my testimony) was basically reverting my life to the path of Oneness, connection and Peace through the devotion of God. Coming home to where I belong

@Mangus Ortus Novem Every day, Allah shows miracles and Gives us Chances to prove to the world !!!

We are blessed but we don’t understand that
 
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@Mangus Ortus Novem @Verve Sir,

I have heard from many people i know who are preachers (not mullahs), and are humble and are not the usual false 2 faced “darhi walay” dramaybaz.

They belong to different sects (mentioning sect here due to potential of combined dawah from multiple sects is huge - I don’t give a sh about sects myself).

They say, we usually dress in our national dresses as well as some of us in foreign dress where they go for dawah, people get attracted easily due to mix of cultures. Many times, people are interested to hear islam as if they are wandering lost souls, sent By Allah himself to the preachers in hope of getting kalimah.

We all muslims are lost in internal fights that every second thousands without kalima are passing away and rest you know what happens. If only we unite, and take our selves as a single entity for the greater good, what world would that become.

Has anyone read this translation?
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Could you explain me what this is ? I can’t understand
 
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Lol. Sure, but celebration is for validation. You don't need that.
Celebration is on the fact that,
Give someone a chance to mix in with our religion, the person realizes the reality of our religion and our nation and hence accepts it as being peaceful and adapts it as their own. This is the reason

Thanks
 
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Celebration is on the fact that,
Give someone a chance to mix in with our religion, the person realizes the reality of our religion and our nation and hence accepts it as being peaceful and adapts it as their own. This is the reason

Thanks
What you are describing is validation. I'll not discuss further as religious discussion is prohibited.
 
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Could you explain me what this is ? I can’t understand

I don't know who wrote that. Muhammad Asad was a prominent Islamic scholar in his own right, he was originally a Jew from Astro-Hungary who visited Muslim countries out of interest.

He was also a friend of Allama Iqbal and served as Pakistan's envoy to the UN.
 
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