Muslim American woman says Islam changed her fate
An American woman, converted to Islam 25 years ago, said on Sunday that choice of Islam as her religion has changed her destiny. Speaking on the sidelines of the 36th Nationwide Competitions on Recitation and Memoraization of Holy Quran, Muri Haski, said her husband who is Iranian has encouraged her to study and make research on Islam.
Ms. Haski said that she had converted to Islam after widescale study, coming to know that Islam is a religion teaching its followers the lesson of worshipping, treating family and society.
“I am proud of having a great Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and of my religious book, Holy Quran, which guides me throughout my life.”
An American woman, converted to Islam 25 years ago, said on Sunday that choice of Islam as her religion has changed her destiny.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 36th Nationwide Competitions on Recitation and Memoraization of Holy Quran, Muri Haski, said her husband who is Iranian has encouraged her to study and make research on Islam.
Ms. Haski said that she had converted to Islam after widescale study, coming to know that Islam is a religion teaching its followers the lesson of worshipping, treating family and society.
“I am proud of having a great Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and of my religious book, Holy Quran, which guides me throughout my life.”