One of the ladies in the image is truly stunned by the actions of Muslims while praying and this feeling built her love for the the faith.
Raised in a devout Christian home, the only faith she believed to be true is the only one she had had an encounter with and explored.
When she came into contact with the Duat, she realized the Muslims are very different in everything religious, in the way they pray, the unity and the bond of their community and the message of their peace, tolerance and love.
After interacting with the Muslim community for a while, she embraced the faith and she will always be directed on how to pray, straighten up the roles and what to say in the prayers.
According to her, she never used to do that in Christianity, she added that the version of Christianity she practiced, she was only allowed to sing in the church.
There was nothing like she praying to God, and that the pastor was responsible for all that and it did not feel like she had a personal relationship with God.
The unfamiliarity of it all seemed overwhelming, but with patience and determination, she began to grasp the basics, like reading the opening prayer and standing in line correctly.
After a while, she looked up and, with a thoughtful expression, remarked, “There is a big difference from what I used to know.”
As the days went by, her efforts grew stronger. With each new step, she felt more connected to her faith, not just through ritual, but through a deep personal commitment.
Her journey wasn’t just about following practices, it was about forging a direct and personal relationship with Allah. Her transformation was not only spiritual but also a reflection of her dedication to a life of faith.
May Allah guide and protect her in this new chapter of her life. Ameen