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Steely
There is one thing I understand - that I believe in the Abrahamic God.
When I was younger, I rebelled and explored other religions (which helped strengthen my belief, in the long run). It was an experience I wouldn't trade for anything, because I gained empathy for other religions that I simply didn't have before.
Now, with this simple understanding, I find myself confused. If I were to convert or practice another religion besides Christianity, I want to be genuine, earnest. The last thing I want to do is upset my family, and I need to be a lot more knowledgeable about it before I do such a change.
My past rebelling helped me learn that I need to take such things seriously.
I have a copy of the Quran, and I've been reading it. However, there's a lot of things that I find confusing (often relating to fasting and other specific beliefs and taboos). I would have tried to ask questions from a local mosque, but there aren't any where I live. So the best I could do is go online and try to learn it myself.
It's not something I'm sure about, and I feel like I'm treading on shaky ground. It would be wonderful if someone who practices Islam could answer some of my questions about it.
When I was younger, I rebelled and explored other religions (which helped strengthen my belief, in the long run). It was an experience I wouldn't trade for anything, because I gained empathy for other religions that I simply didn't have before.
Now, with this simple understanding, I find myself confused. If I were to convert or practice another religion besides Christianity, I want to be genuine, earnest. The last thing I want to do is upset my family, and I need to be a lot more knowledgeable about it before I do such a change.
My past rebelling helped me learn that I need to take such things seriously.
I have a copy of the Quran, and I've been reading it. However, there's a lot of things that I find confusing (often relating to fasting and other specific beliefs and taboos). I would have tried to ask questions from a local mosque, but there aren't any where I live. So the best I could do is go online and try to learn it myself.
It's not something I'm sure about, and I feel like I'm treading on shaky ground. It would be wonderful if someone who practices Islam could answer some of my questions about it.