I grew up as a Muslim. I went to an Islamic elementary school. Most of my community was Muslim, so I grew up praying five times a day.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My dad was a Muslim and would pray five times a day. I would pray with him as much as I could, in the morning before school. Sometimes he would tell us moralistic tales about genies, magic carpets and wondrous lands. My mother is not religious - she's just English.
I'm a modern Muslim. I pray, and if I have a question, I ask someone who is more educated in the religion than me.
I prayed every day of my life, and that was instilled in me as a kid, and as I've gotten older, that's just matured in me.
I am a religious person and rely heavily on prayers.
I lived in the Muslim world for 10 years.
I remember praying for peace all the time as a kid.
I was born Muslim, but for a large part of my life, I wasn't necessarily raised Muslim. My father always kept everything around us, from Western philosophy to Eastern philosophy.
I grew up with a very religious background.
I was never a practicing Muslim. But I do consider myself a Muslim.
I really didn't grow up religious, and I didn't grow up acknowledging my Muslim identity. For me, I was a British Pakistani.