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Marwa's
conversion story
How a headstrong Slovakian teenager
found solace and contentment in Islam.
I converted to Islam just over one
year ago. I'm from Slovakia (Europe), but I lived in England for 2 two years and
also in Holland. I never really cared about any religion. I didn't have
religious friends or anything like that. I was a usual teenager. Then I left
home when I was 18 and went to work in England as an au-pair. I loved it. And of
course I went really wild.
When I was 21 I came to Holland. I
was unhappy for a long time. I met my husband just 2 weeks after my arrival. We
fell head over heels in love and he introduced me to Islam. I needed it. I have
a very strong personality and say what I want. It brought me trouble sometimes.
I have a diploma from Commercial College, two certificates for English (one for
tourism and business) and know a lot about the world of economy and politics.
But I needed some
spirituality. I found it in God. It might seem I did it for my husband,
but it is not true. He said it was my own decision whether I do it or not. Since
I did I feel very happy. Somehow complete and fulfilled. It is difficult at
times to explain to my parents or friends, but they try to understand.
I know I did some bad things in my
life, but I also believe that our Creator is the Most-forgiving, Most-merciful. I'm
trying to be as good as I can. Islam brought me my freedom and happiness. It's
hard to explain how I feel, but I know that my fellow sisters and brothers will
understand how it is to stand alone. My home country is very intolerant against Muslims,
so I'll have a hard time when I go and see my parents. But God will help me to
go through it.
There are still things I need to
find out and I cannot wait to know them all. I realised one thing since I became
a Muslimah and started wearing Hijab. Fellow Muslims smile at me and say Inshaalah
or Alhamdulillah. It's a great feeling.
This is my story in short. Peace
be upon you all. Ma`a assalama,
Marwa
April 2002
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