Should I tell my parents that I want to become Muslim?

Should I tell my parents that I want to become Muslim?

So sometimes it can be too dangerous to tell your parents you have want to become Muslim or have converted to Islam. In the heat of the moment a parent or relative may become extremely violent especially if your family is Sikh or Hindu.

How do I talk to my mother about the Qur’an?

Talk to your mother in the right away. Approach her in a careful and gentle manner. Talk about Tawheed, risala and akhira. Be simple and show her some ayahs that prove the oneness of Allah (SWT). These replies and many other that I have heard over the years show that brothers and sisters have had different experiences with their family and friends.

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Why is it best to declare conversion to Islam to family?

It is best that those who convert to Islam openly declare to their family’s that they are Muslim. So that they can practice their Islam fully. If they hide it then they may end up neglecting their Islamic duties. If you neglect your Islamic duties you will not feel the sweetness of the faith fully.

How can I encourage my children to join the Muslim faith?

If you don’t have something already in place during that time slot, help the Imam to set one up. Attend it vigilantly. The added bonus of this is that when children see their parents striving to learn about Islam, they will in many cases be encouraged to do the same.

How can I respect my teen’s Islamic beliefs?

The added bonus of this is that when children see their parents striving to learn about Islam, they will in many cases be encouraged to do the same. Respecting your teen means not treating them like inept babies, but like maturing adults, not talking down to them or humiliating and insulting them.

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Who is ex-Muslim Muhammad Syed?

Ten years ago, Muhammad Syed became an ex-Muslim. Born in the US, he grew up in Pakistan believing “100 per cent” in Islam. “You don’t encounter doubt,” he says. “Everyone around you believes it.”

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