Ramón* had always felt like the “black sheep” of his family. Raised Catholic, his love for metal music, tattoos, and motorbikes set him apart—and in the eyes of his religious community, it marked him as a “sinner.” The constant judgment pushed him away from faith entirely, until he eventually identified as an atheist.
Yet, something was missing. A sense of purpose, a void in his heart that nothing seemed to fill.
One day, while browsing social media, he discovered an Islam course offered by a member of the iERA team in Mexico. Curious, he asked if he could join as a non-Muslim—and they welcomed him. That was Ramón’s first encounter with Islam.

He felt an immediate sense of belonging. The warmth, the respect, and the knowledge shared drew him in. He loved what he was learning, but fear held him back—would he be able to truly follow Islam?
Undeterred, Ramón continued studying. He read the entire Qur’an, learned how to pray, memorized surahs, and understood the pillars of Islam. Slowly, the fear began to give way, and he turned to Allah for guidance. Alhamdulillah, the answer came.
With sincerity and conviction, RamĂłn pronounced his shahada.
Since that day, Islam has brought him a profound gift: tranquility, purpose, and a sense of belonging in a community where he feels fully accepted.






