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Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christianity

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First of all, this is not a troll post. I am being 100% truthful here .I would say the whole "Wallahi Billahi blah blah" - but I'm not Muslim anymore of course. haha.

I am a teenage Somali girl, and I have recently converted to Christianity after studying the religion since 2012 extensively. Before I became a Christian, like the vast majority of Somalis, I believed in the so called "Prophet" Mohamed. Then I began to doubt the credibility of Islam and started to ask myself questions about the Quran. I then began to ask my parents questions like "Abo, why is it more important in Islam to memorize the Quran than to actually understand it" or "Hoyoo, how come every Quran teacher I ever had only taught me to memorize the Quran, but never cared to teach me the actual meaning of the words?". I felt no connection at all with the God of Islam, and I felt so confused...even when I prayed, I felt no connection. I tried and tried to feel something for Islam, but I always failed. I didn't have a connection with islam at all. I couldn't find anyone who satisfied my search for the truth. By then, I had several doubts about Islam, ranging from the teaching methods to the validity of the Prophet of Islam, Mohamed. However, I still could not have dreamed of ever leaving the religion of my family and the religion of 98% of Somalis. I kept doubting Islam more and more, nothing made sense to me anymore. A couple months later, I was dating this Christian guy, and one day he was talking about what happened at his church, and then I began to ask him questions about Christianity. I was just asking him questions out of curiosity, I still didn't even think about leaving Islam at that point...I still had hope in Islam. Everything he said made sense to me, it really made a spark in my head. I thought to myself, maybe Islam is not the right religion? Several weeks later, I had a long conversation with one of my girlfriends, who is a very religious Christian, about Christianity. I started to read the Bible for myself, and it honestly made so much sense to me. And since then till a couple months ago I was studying Christianity, and this summer I officially converted to Christianity. I was baptized at my Church, and I literally felt Jesus Christ coming down and washing all my sins away. It was truly an undescribeable feeling! I can finally speak to our Heavenly Father and actually feel his presence...unlike like praying in Islam and going up and down like a robot.

Christianity has changed my life, and I have never felt more at peace with myself in my life than now. Islam is the reason why Somalia is the worst country on earth and Somalis are hated by people all over the world. A major reason of the collapse of Somali moral and cultural standards is caused by the Muslim religion. The lack of love and peace in Islam plays a great role in Somali's way of thinking. To all the Somalis on here, my brothers and sisters believe in Jesus Christ...He died for our sins. Our Lord sacrificed his ONLY Son for all of us to be in Heavenly Paradise.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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Oh my, Allah ha so hadeeyo.

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And I do relate to the memorizing thing. Unfortunately, most somali parents emphasize too much on the memorization of the quran and neglect the understanding part. The understanding is WAY more important. How can you have connection with Allah and know about Islam if you don't even understand it? And let alone apply the knowledge? Somali parents need to focus more on the understanding part.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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If you believe in Jesus and his teachings then you should be a jew.
There was no such thing as a "christian" during his time.. he was a jew
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haha
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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the only thing I'll convert is your head into a tombstone ya murtadah go preach your Cross worshipping elsewhere
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LMFAOO wrote:Oh my, Allah ha so hadeeyo.

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And I do relate to the memorizing thing. Unfortunately, most somali parents emphasize too much on the memorization of the quran and neglect the understanding part. The understanding is WAY more important. How can you have connection with Allah and know about Islam if you don't even understand it? And let alone apply the knowledge? Somali parents need to focus more on the understanding part.
My sister, don't feel sorry for me....For I am standing in the Lord Jesus Christ's light, and you are standing in his shadow. Please study Islam...just because you were born into it, doesn't mean it's the right religion. Learn what Muhammad did to innocent people, women, jews, etc. I do understand Islam, I was talking about when I was younger. I compared Islam to Christianity, and I loved Christianity more.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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grandpakhalif wrote:the only thing I'll convert is your head into a tombstone ya murtadah go preach your Cross worshipping elsewhere
And your terrorist ass need to be sent to GITMO you filthy cun't.

shuukami tan yar and turn her back to muslimad,...but no...you rather day-dream about Albagdadi's bed and you will feel in his arm?

Fake-as's-fagot al-bagdadi worshiper.

ISIS gay Parade on the move in Syria.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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AnonymousChick sis are you dark blue skin baboon girl with nappy hair and thick lips from Kampala .
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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You would think someone who hates being a somali muslim would stay away. Why do these apostates always come back and flaunt their apostacy as if anybody cares?
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jalaaludin walal do you worship Habasha midgit baboons
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No one cares. Fuck off. Bye.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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Why do i have a feeling this "chick" ain't Mali, but sum dead black ting with a blonde weave. Waraa take your Ebola-ass, Sams Chicken-loving, cocoa bean-smelling, nasty attitude-having ass outta here
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name;
thy kingdom come;
thy will be done;
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those
who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation;
but deliver us from evil.
[For thine is the kingdom,
the power, and the glory,
for ever and ever.] Amen.


Ameen.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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Deqa111 wrote:AnonymousChick sis are you dark blue skin baboon girl with nappy hair and thick lips from Kampala .
It's mentalities like this that made Somalia the worst country in the world. Please grow up. The only difference between you and a Ugandan girl Deqa is the texture of your hair and the width of your nose. The most important one, skin color, is the exact same I bet.
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Re: Why I, a Somali teenage girl, have converted to Christia

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all the christinaty preachers in my area , are africans baboons walahi , u will not find whites preachers lol
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