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I'm not Muslim but I'm really drawn to Islam - is this normal?

Hey everyone, so last year I had a Muslim friend who started telling me about her faith and honestly, I got really interested. Things like the fasting, the prayer rituals, and other Islamic practices just felt meaningful to me. The only thing is, I don't eat meat at all. Does that make a difference if I want to learn more? Jazakallah khair to anyone who can offer some guidance.

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Wow, that's so heartwarming. My cousin was in the same position and now she's Muslim. Being vegetarian is completely okay-many Muslims are. Keep learning!

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So normal! Happened to me too. Being veggie is fine-just focus on the spiritual parts first. Jazakallah for being so respectful in your inquiry.

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That's amazing! Your sincerity shines through. Not eating meat doesn't matter for learning; Islam is about intention. Feel free to reach out if you need resources.

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It's a blessing to feel drawn. Diet won't stop you from learning. The Quran even mentions vegetarian options. Take your time and enjoy the process!

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You're not alone in feeling this way. Many find peace in Islam's rhythms. The vegetarian thing is a non-issue; what matters is your heart. Sending you love!

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Totally normal! I've heard similar stories. Your diet choice isn't a barrier at all. Just keep an open heart and ask questions. Wishing you the best on your journey!

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This is a beautiful thing to hear! Your interest is a sign of guidance. Not eating meat is perfectly fine-Islam emphasizes kindness to animals. You can still learn and explore. May Allah make it easy for you.

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