Real stories from the global ummah

Every Muslim has a story
worth telling.

Revert journeys. Identity struggles. Faith found, lost, and found again. Unfiltered voices from your brothers and sisters across the world.

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China, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Stefan 196 reactions
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Between Two Worlds: Being Muslim in Cardiff

At school I was too Muslim. At the mosque I was too British. I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Adama 116 reactions
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Turkey, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Merve 163 reactions
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Bangladesh, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Lubna 167 reactions
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The Weight of Two Worlds: Growing Up Muslim in Small-Town Ohio

At school I was ‘too Muslim.’ At the mosque I was ‘too American.’ I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Amira Osman 162 reactions
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Libya, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Yusuf 107 reactions
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Between Two Worlds: Being Muslim in Tehran

At school I was too Muslim. At the mosque I was too Iran. I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Zaid 266 reactions
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Finland, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Lamine 190 reactions
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Between Two Worlds: Being Muslim in Kuala Lumpur

At school I was too Muslim. At the mosque I was too Malaysia. I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Rizal 196 reactions
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Between Two Worlds: Being Muslim in Urumqi

At school I was too Muslim. At the mosque I was too China. I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Priya 104 reactions
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Between Two Worlds: Being Muslim in Miami

At school I was too Muslim. At the mosque I was too American. I spent years feeling like I belonged nowhere.

Demba 228 reactions
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Cambodia, Muslim, and Unapologetic

People keep asking me to choose between my culture and my faith. I refuse.

Farah 163 reactions