Listen, Learn It, It's Gonna Catch: The Joy Of Converting To Islam - Becoming Muslim Story (USA)

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Episode 89: Convert to Islam: https://untoislam.com Podcast: https://untoislam.com/podcast About Us: https://untoislam.com/about-us Contact Us: https://untoislam.com/contact-us Live QA Session: https://untoislam.com/live-qa-session Sponsor|Donate|Support|Help Us: https://untoislam.com/donate Host: Adee Simon Macdowell. Guest: Angel and Aisha. Today we have two guests. Both of them are converts. Aisha is 31 and she converted 10 years ago at the age of 21. Angel is 47 and he converted this year on March the 17th 2021. Aisha grew up Catholic and is a mix of Egyptian, Arab, Turkish and Italian. Angel is Puerto Rican. He had a rough life and went through some problems that included: Losing his mother at the age of 5 Suffering from child abuse Caught on fire in a work accident Currently Angel and Aisha live in Pennsylvania where Aisha is helping Angel to understand Islam. In this episode they talk about: The difference between being Catholic and Muslim What it's like living as a Muslim in the USA The joy of converting to Islam How Aisha helped Angel to understand Islam As Aisha says in the episode "Listen, learn it, it's gonna catch." About the Becoming Muslim Podcast Do you have questions about Islam? Are you looking for a new direction in life? The Becoming Muslim podcast at https://untoislam.com is made for those who are in the midst of researching Islam. It also suits newly converted Muslims. Our podcast offers a wide variety of audible resources. From captivating stories of converts to discussions on day to day Islamic practices, Unto Islam allows for each individual to cater to their spiritual needs. Find out: (1) How to convert to Islam (2) What it means to be Muslim (3) Why Islam has helped others As Muslims do not engage in missionary work, our site is only here to help those who want to know more about our faith and creed.

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