🇬🇧 🇦🇺 How I spent my first Christmas as a Muslim Revert
How I spent Christmas This year as a new Muslim. When I accepted Islam In October this year, one of the many concerns I had was giving up Christmas. In this video, I go through the reasons why (even for cultural reasons) I felt that I could no longer continue celebrating it.
In the video, Natasha shares her experience celebrating Christmas as a Muslim Revert. She talks about her challenges, such as explaining her conversion to her family who was disappointed and struggling to find a balance between respecting her new faith and still being involved in family traditions.
She shares her thoughts on the true meaning of Christmas and how she sees it as a time for giving, love, and unity. She also emphasizes the importance of respect and understanding between different religions and cultures, and how embracing diversity can bring people together.
Natasa reflects on how Islam has brought a new sense of peace and purpose to her life, and how it has helped her to focus on the things that truly matter, such as family, love, and kindness. She also shares her hope that her family will eventually come to accept her conversion and embrace her as she is.
Overall, the video provides insight into the challenges faced by new Muslim converts during the holiday season, as well as the importance of understanding and acceptance between people of different faiths and cultures. It also highlights the personal growth and spiritual fulfilment that can come from embracing Islam.