For Margaret, life was a blend of two worlds. At 67, her days were a rhythm set by her Catholic faith, a lifelong tradition that had shaped her identity. Yet, they were also marked by a family trade she had known since childhood: brewing local alcohol. This duality was her reality until a chance encounter shifted her path.
The change came in the form of dedicated Iera Duats. With a gentle and sincere approach, they introduced Margaret to the teachings of Islam. They didn’t preach; they shared. As Margaret listened, she found a surprising connection to the faith. The simplicity of believing in one God and the core values of compassion and community spoke directly to her heart. The more she learned, the more she felt a sense of belonging she hadn’t realized she was seeking.

After a period of deep thought and reflection, Margaret made a life-altering decision. She chose to embrace Islam. With the duats by her side, she recited the Shahada—the Islamic declaration of faith. With those powerful words, her new journey began. She chose the name Hamidah, meaning “praiseworthy,” a beautiful reflection of her new-found commitment and the praise she now dedicated solely to her Creator.
Hamidah’s story is a beautiful example of how faith can find a person no matter their age or background. It’s a powerful reminder that spiritual growth is a lifelong journey and that the seeds of sincere faith can blossom in the most unexpected places. Her transformation is a testament to the quiet power of compassionate outreach and the profound impact of a community that welcomes with open arms.