Jobseeker Claire, 24
CLAIRE EVANS converted to Islam last July after researching it following a
break-up. Claire, from Bridgend, South Wales, says:
After my heart was broken by a Muslim man, I wanted nothing more to do with
the religion – I thought it was cruel and unkind.
But my mum started looking up more about Islam and pointed out the way this
man had behaved was contrary to the faith’s teachings.
I read up on it and discovered that Islam actually promotes tranquillity and
peace.
I wasn’t religious before I converted. I didn’t really believe in God. I now
cover my hair and wear a hijab, which was a big decision. My dad doesn’t
like it, though, and I don’t wear the hijab when I’m with him.
At first I got some stares and nasty comments but in the past six months I’ve
grown in confidence. Now I go to the mosque once a week and I pray every
day.
I also took a Muslim name, Safir, but I still use my old name of Claire too. I
have a new partner too, who is a Muslim, but we’re not settling down just
yet.
Islam has made me calmer and, for the first time in my life, I feel accepted.
There’s not much I miss about my old life, except the odd sausage roll – I
can’t eat pork now.
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