I think the way I am, the way I'm chilled out, has a lot to do with being Muslim and having faith.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am certainly not a good Muslim. But I am able now to say that I am Muslim; in fact it is a source of happiness to say that I am now inside, and a part of the community whose values have always been closest to my heart.
I've become a true Muslim. It's giving me happiness. It's made me become content as a man and helped me to grow. I've just got faith in it, and it has definitely helped me become the man I am today.
My faith and my identity as a Muslim - I never saw it as something that made my job harder. It's just an aspect of who I am.
I have great respect for the religion. I know a lot of people that are Muslim and are phenomenal people.
There is something endearing about people who give themselves up completely to their faith. But there is likewise something frightening about such a totality, which also is a feature of Islam.
I saw Islam as the correct way to live, and I chose to try to live that way.
My family are observant Muslims, but I've come to the faith through an intellectual conviction, and that's something that they've taught me. It's never been forced upon me. They've given me a very strong identity as an Australian 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.
I think every Muslim woman has to feel the world out for herself.
Do not look down upon any Muslim, for even the most inferior believer is great in the eyes of God.
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