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Is it a sin to change your religion?
It is no a sin, but you are changing the religion, because you don’t understand your religion. The purpose of a Religion is, a selfish to become a selfless being. This will lead you to be in unending present & you will be experiencing the Peace within you. And that’s only the known fact to you.
What religions dont accept converts?
Sects of some religions, such as the Druze, Yazidis, and Zoroastrians, do not accept converts at all.
Is converting to Islam necessary after marriage?
Islam. In general, Islam allows for marriage between a man and woman as “believers”. Culturally, it is accepted that marriage between a follower of Islam (Muslim) and a Christian or Jew does not require conversion.
Did you have no religion before your conversion to Islam?
Nearly one-in-seven converts to Islam (15 percent) had no religion before their conversion.” Not too long ago an old friend — let’s name him Adam — called me and dropped the hammer. “I’ve been doing a lot of thinking… and I’ve decided to convert to Islam. Where do I begin?” Adam’s call caught me off guard.
What percentage of young Muslims convert to Islam?
Every Muslim knows several, if not dozens, who chose to convert to Islam as a young adult or even later in life. According to Pew Research, “Two-thirds (67 percent) of all converts to Islam in the U.S. came from Protestant churches, 10 percent came from Catholicism, and just five percent from other religions.
What does it mean to come to Islam?
Coming to Islam may mean a dramatic shift in how you live your life. It may mean restructuring your relationship with others. It can mean facing your personal demons and shaping yourself into a better person. This will take time. That’s good. This should take time.
Should you declare your undying faith in Islam?
You don’t have to declare your undying faith just yet, but you should begin this process by considering the gravity of the decision. Coming to Islam may mean a dramatic shift in how you live your life. It may mean restructuring your relationship with others. It can mean facing your personal demons and shaping yourself into a better person.