I Thought That Islam Oppresses Women
Coming from the country side in Australia, I was never exposed to Islam. I knew nothing about it. I thought of it as an oppressive religion, whenever I heard about it. It wasn’t until I went to Malaysia, that God guided me in ways I never expected, Subhan’Allah.
I learned that Muslim women also have rights, which were legally given even before the West did.
Meeting impressive women like Sisters in Islam and Marina Mahathir, also inspired me to divulge into Islam more. I found that I could have a career and be a Muslim. However, it wasn’t until a year later, I reverted, Alhamdulillah.
Islam is a beautiful way of life to praise and worship Allah as One God every single day.
While it is not easy to explain to friends and family, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I did a lot of research and interviewed many Muslim and even non-Muslim women on why women choose to cover up.
I also learned a lot from my Imam and his wife, who taught me it is for women to be recognized more for their intelligence, not be as exposed, to this sometimes, overly sexual world and to keep your beauty for your husband.
I’ve met many wonderful, intelligent women who chose to wear Hijab, which is her right.
Dressing more modestly came naturally after reverting. I hope to one day wear Hijab every single day, In’sha’Allah.
God truly is the Turner of Hearts – I never in my wildest dreams thought I would become a Muslim, yet, He opened my heart and has blessed me in more ways than I could ever imagine or repay Him for.
That’s why I know Allah is Love and Mercy, and I want to worship Him better every day for as long as He gives me life. My favorite verse is:
So endure patiently, with a beautiful patience. (Quran 70: 5)
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