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Converting to Islam
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Ongoing, First published Sep 20, 2014
In the name of God.  Amber Smith is a 21 year old girl living in Western society. She is considered to be quite lucky, for her family is wealthy and not to mention that she has the hottest and most popular boy in her university as her fiance. Despite all this, Amber doesn't feel the least bit happy.  She is unsure about her love towards her fiance. However, she is forbidden to mess up their plans in marriage due to her parents, who believe that her fiance will bring wealth to the family. Amber starts to become interested in someone else though: a Muslim boy.  She searches for the piece missing in her life, and that's when she finds Islam. However, this path that she has picked has many hardships along it's way: her fiance starts treating her as trash, and her friends mock her when she starts wearing the Hijab around her head.  Nevertheless she has Allah, and that is all she needs to prosper in her life.  I just ask you one thing before you start reading: please start with Bismillah (In the name of God).
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