When new Muslim WOMEN are scared away #shorts

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What is the craziest thing you have heard as a muslim woman?!

SalehFamily
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Craziest thing I heard was criticism for not wearing a hijab when I was extremely new. Then when I felt more comfortable I gave it a try and the exact same people laughed at me and ridiculed the way I looked. Thanks guys, you shut that down real quick. 😑

fanaticanimefangirl
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I know a of a revert who was told she wasn’t allowed to contact her non-muslim family anymore. So heartbreaking.
Alhumdulillah eventually she found that was untrue and she is back in touch with her parents and siblings.

KSMKAF
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I am a revert sister and I have to say in England I have never experienced this attitude from anyone. All brothers and sisters, Muslim born and reverts are accepting and non judgemental. Alhamdulillah

alexmohammady
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This is so true but WOMEN do it. I had to chase a new Muslima after one sister "helped" her. I told her I was sorry that she had to experience that, but that sister does it to everyone and means well. I went over how she was allowed to wear color, how the prophet's wives wore kajol (eyeliner) and that many Muslims don't actually learn anything for themselves they're only repeating hearsay. She felt a lot better but said she wouldn't be coming back.

Goldphool
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When I was attending a university, a guy approached me to join Islam. I would not have minded learning about islam but out of assumption he said because as a Vietnamese, i am also subservient so I would be perfect to be a Muslim.
I am not Vietnamese
I am Japanese
I am also not subservient!
I told him to “GO AWAY!”

annabenedetti
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I'm an athiest women from the United States. I refused to believe 2 billion people were evil. So I decided to educate myself on what Muslims were SUPPOSED to be like. I appreciate these channels so much. It ended a lot of my bias and I'm trying to spread this message to my family and freinds as well. There is so much hatred toward Muslims in the states, because of extremists. I love learning more about yalls religion.

lArtemislll
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muslim mailmen: 😞 well there goes my chances of finding a wife

taylorhorne
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There is a huge difference between the culture of a particular group, and the actual teachings of Islam...

ladyofthemasque
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I did shahada just over a week ago...today I bought my 1st hijab and abaya😊

adelegrossi
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I’m a revert and it was overwhelming in the beginning. But I was told to take my time but be consistent and Alhamdullia 5 years later I can read Arabic, pray properly, fast with ease, understand islam more and actually give dawah to my family now. May Allah keep us steadfast

DidYouKnow_RealEstate
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The first thing to understand is that is between you and Allah. Nobody else.

mirajoe
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For the men: the entire mosque
For the women: a closet

denalisparkinglot
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It's sad to see that the prophet himself married his first wife Khadija out of love and when she died he mourned her for years after.
Anyone in islam who doesn't think men and women can interact freely is dead wrong since the prophet was her employee and she owned the caravans he managed for her.
Imagine what these modern Muslims would say to the prophet today if he married Khadija in this way.
We have to see what the prophet did and follow his example not these self appointed scholars.
Islam is your journey to Allah and no one is allowed to compel you. It's in the Quran "let there be no compulsion in religion".
Compelling anyone to do anything in our religion is against the word of Allah which is why anyone can lead the jammat and there is no fixed priest class like in Christianity or Judaism.
Everyone is responsible for themselves not to police fellow human beings.
The prophet never judged people how dare we try to judge fellow humans when Allah knows best.

fluidicrift
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My husband is Muslim and he’s never pressured me to be someone I’m not and his family has accepted me as I am with open arms. Ofc they encourage me to be interested in their religion but never pressure me, I really enjoy seeing your guys videos they’re refreshingly realistic you two are pretty funny too! You keep doing you~ thanks for gently supporting those learning and interested but not quite ready to take any leaps yet 😅☺️

BunnyTheCat
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"I don't know where _they're_ getting their information from, " "Best you just stay home and pray in the closet, " and "You're not allowed to attract male men" are my favorite lines on YouTube today!

MissMisery
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Culture and patriarchy scaring away people from our beautiful religion hhdjdjshf-

vvasima_
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I’m so glad someone with a platform made a video to address this issue. I was literally having a conversation with my revert friend about this the other day. A lot of masjids make it really hard for reverts to be engaged or ask questions about the religion. They either impose their personal beliefs onto you or judge you for your question. It’s very upsetting because most reverts hide their acceptance of Islam from family (because of the chance they may not accept) and it’s really hard on them and their journey. I wish more people were accepting of reverts as they are with Andrew tate and actually help guide the reverts.

raastaroko
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For all the converts I would just say that u people are strong, super strong. Where us who are privileged to be born as muslim are struggling to practice our religion, u all left ur religion for islam and I know how hard it can be. Just remember that we are no jinns, we are humans who are born imperfect and we will keep committing mistakes till we die. Islam is perfect and it is there to make our life easy but its followers aren't and make this religion hard. Only thing that matters is 5 pillars of islam❤️

alluringcloud
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I never had any male say anything like this to me but I had elderly aunties tell me I shouldn’t come to the masjid with my kids… I should wait til they grow up
It makes motherhood depressing lol astaghfirullah

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