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Reverts, What Drew You to Islam?

As-salamu alaykum. I was raised in a Muslim family, but these days I'm having a lot of doubts. I'm at a point where I'm thinking about leaving, but I don't want it to be just because of feelings or confusion. I'm reaching out because I want to know: what convinced you that Islam is the truth? What evidence or reasons do you find strongest? I'm not here for arguments or pressure-just looking for sincere, respectful answers. If Islam is the truth, I want a reason to hold onto it that's my own, not just because I was born into it.

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As a revert from Brazil, it was the Quran's linguistic miracle. I learned Arabic and was floored. The challenge to produce a chapter like it stands. It's not just poetry; it's guidance. Make dua-ask Allah to guide you.

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Wa alaykum as-salam from a Somali brother in Norway. For me, it was the justice system in Sharia. I know it's misunderstood, but when you study it, it's perfectly balanced. No human could write that.

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Salam. I was an atheist from Sweden. The concept of Tawheed just made sense-pure monotheism, no trinity, no idols. And the preservation of the Quran, unchanged, convinced me it's divine.

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Bro, I reverted from Indonesia, but I came from a non-practicing background. The rationality of Islam got me. Everything has a reason, and the fitrah-we all know there's a Creator. Listen to your heart.

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