Hello everyone. i'm new to this forum.
i am a female who was raised as a Muslim. Starting approximately 5-6 years ago, i developed a greater interest in my faith and decided to research it for myself, in order to ensure that i had a deeper knowledge of this religion (as opposed to blindly inheriting it from my parents/family). During this process, i have gradually begun to learn more about Islam (aspects that i was unaware of earlier), and have re-learned many inaccurate "facts" i was taught and/or picked up from diverse cultures. This is a life-long process and i am not a scholarly expert on Islam. Just someone who loves her faith very much.
Many of my non-Muslim friends have asked me a wide variety of questions regarding Islam. The common ones are: definition of jihad, status of women's rights in Islam, and why some Muslim females wear that "thing" on their heads. As a Canadian Muslim who has lived for several years in both eastern and western Canada (Nova Scotia and Alberta), and as a proud Muslim who loves this country, i thought i would introduce myself in this forum. i would like to invite questions from anyone out there interested in Islam (or afraid of it), or curious about it, in order to have a productive, constructive, respectful, and sincere debate (phew that's a lot of words). i am here to learn and to have my beliefs challenged with rational arguments. i am not here to insult anyone.
So if you guys - and gals - have any questions regarding Muslims and/or Islam, please don't be shy or afraid to ask me. As long as it's asked with sincerity and a desire to learn, then no question can be offensive.
i am a female who was raised as a Muslim. Starting approximately 5-6 years ago, i developed a greater interest in my faith and decided to research it for myself, in order to ensure that i had a deeper knowledge of this religion (as opposed to blindly inheriting it from my parents/family). During this process, i have gradually begun to learn more about Islam (aspects that i was unaware of earlier), and have re-learned many inaccurate "facts" i was taught and/or picked up from diverse cultures. This is a life-long process and i am not a scholarly expert on Islam. Just someone who loves her faith very much.
Many of my non-Muslim friends have asked me a wide variety of questions regarding Islam. The common ones are: definition of jihad, status of women's rights in Islam, and why some Muslim females wear that "thing" on their heads. As a Canadian Muslim who has lived for several years in both eastern and western Canada (Nova Scotia and Alberta), and as a proud Muslim who loves this country, i thought i would introduce myself in this forum. i would like to invite questions from anyone out there interested in Islam (or afraid of it), or curious about it, in order to have a productive, constructive, respectful, and sincere debate (phew that's a lot of words). i am here to learn and to have my beliefs challenged with rational arguments. i am not here to insult anyone.
So if you guys - and gals - have any questions regarding Muslims and/or Islam, please don't be shy or afraid to ask me. As long as it's asked with sincerity and a desire to learn, then no question can be offensive.