Ever wonder what it would be like growing up as a Muslim in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or perhaps on the steppes of Central Asia?
Have you ever listened to a revert share their journey to Islam? Did you ever wonder what were the signs that they felt? What were the struggles that they had to overcome?
This podcast looks to explore more on these topics, and to meet Brothers and Sisters around the world to bring about more understanding in this Big Muslim Family.
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Ever wonder what it would be like growing up as a Muslim in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or perhaps on the steppes of Central Asia?
Have you ever listened to a revert share their journey to Islam? Did you ever wonder what were the signs that they felt? What were the struggles that they had to overcome?
This podcast looks to explore more on these topics, and to meet Brothers and Sisters around the world to bring about more understanding in this Big Muslim Family.
In this episode, I speak with Brother Arslan who grew up in Norway!
Some of the questions I ask him.
How did Islam make its way over there?
What was it like growing up in Norway?
What are the masjids like?
How what kind of Halal food is available?
What do they get a lot of converts there?
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Big Muslim Family Podcast
Ever wonder what it would be like growing up as a Muslim in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or perhaps on the steppes of Central Asia?
Have you ever listened to a revert share their journey to Islam? Did you ever wonder what were the signs that they felt? What were the struggles that they had to overcome?
This podcast looks to explore more on these topics, and to meet Brothers and Sisters around the world to bring about more understanding in this Big Muslim Family.