Ingrid Mattson – How Did Become Muslim The Faith

Ingrid Mattson
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The speaker discusses her past experience with Islam, including her journey to become a Muslim woman in the US and her desire to learn more about her culture and her faith. She also talks about her positive experience with the church and her desire to support others who value her values and principles. She mentions a recent billboard advertising for the drive-through initiative, and encourages donations to the drive-through initiative.

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			Tell us about how you embraced Islam
		
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			and how has it become
		
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			and,
		
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			actually, how how difficult has it been being
		
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			a Muslim woman here in the US?
		
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			Well,
		
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			I didn't know any Muslims,
		
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			growing up. I grew up in Canada, and
		
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			the first Muslims I met were,
		
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			from Senegal and Mauritania
		
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			when I was, studying in France.
		
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			Wonderful people,
		
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			they're from,
		
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			very solid communities,
		
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			caring, compassionate communities,
		
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			and I, I saw in them the spirit
		
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			of,
		
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			generosity,
		
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			patience, compassion
		
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			that really appealed to me,
		
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			just as from a friendship point of view.
		
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			But because they were such kind people,
		
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			I wanted to know more about their life,
		
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			about the country they lived in, their cultural
		
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			context.
		
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			And because of that, I, I, realizing that
		
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			they were Muslim,
		
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			and they were very low key about it.
		
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			I mean, they weren't trying to push their
		
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			religion on me by any means.
		
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			I, I read about their religion.
		
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			I didn't know anything about Islam,
		
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			and, so for the first time I opened
		
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			up a Koran, and it was really the
		
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			Koran
		
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			that brought me to Islam because when I,
		
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			at that point in my life, I didn't
		
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			have any faith in God.
		
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			And by the time I had spent some,
		
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			some time reading the Koran,
		
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			I found that I had regained my faith
		
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			in God.
		
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			So it was really,
		
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			out of gratitude
		
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			to the Quran
		
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			that I felt that I should continue to
		
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			learn,
		
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			you know, what is this tradition that brought
		
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			me
		
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			this, sacred book that allowed me to regain
		
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			something so valuable in my life.
		
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			And how difficult has it been here in
		
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			the last to actually accept from you? Well,
		
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			I think that I mean, the first hurdle
		
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			for for,
		
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			certainly for my friends and family was just,
		
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			understanding the implications of Islam. You know, I
		
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			became a Muslim in the mid, mid eighties
		
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			and at that time Islam wasn't in the
		
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			news like it is now, for better or
		
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			worse.
		
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			So there was a lot of fear about
		
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			what that would mean, with respect to my
		
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			life.
		
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			And of course, many of my friends and
		
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			family
		
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			felt that at least, putting myself in a
		
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			position where,
		
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			I was affiliated with a group about which
		
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			there was little known,
		
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			and certainly now it would be little known
		
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			or a lot,
		
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			known that's that's untrue,
		
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			would make my life more difficult.
		
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			You know, I can only say that that
		
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			my life has been filled with blessings.
		
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			Being a Muslim means that I
		
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			not only that I
		
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			have this,
		
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			this long tradition
		
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			of, teaching of spirituality and ethics that I
		
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			can draw upon and learn and my life
		
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			has been in scholarship,
		
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			but also a community of people who are
		
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			supportive.
		
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			And of course there are some people who
		
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			are,
		
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			who will treat anyone who's different,
		
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			in a negative way. People who have prejudices,
		
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			people who have fears. But my experience has,
		
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			you
		
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			know,
		
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			mostly been positive.
		
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			I think most people simply want to know
		
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			that that you will treat them with respect,
		
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			and they'll treat you with respect.
		
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			If if you are a kind person
		
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			and and try to be helpful,
		
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			to anyone, try to contribute positively to your
		
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			society,
		
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			then others will value that.
		
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			And, you know, no matter who we are,
		
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			we're going to face obstacles.
		
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			We're going to face some people who are
		
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			ignorant.
		
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			Whether,
		
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			you know, for whatever reason. They they might
		
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			treat you that way.
		
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			But if you have if you have a
		
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			community and if you
		
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			have values and principles,
		
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			that can support you and you can draw
		
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			upon to at least hold on to your
		
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			own sense of dignity
		
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			and value,
		
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			then then you'll be able to get through
		
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			that. And and I'm so grateful
		
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			that I have all of that that wealth
		
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			that is within Islam,
		
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			to allow me to continue to go forward.
		
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			Are you satisfied with letting others misrepresent Islam?
		
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			No. We must do something.
		
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			Why Islam Project.
		
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			They have put billboards in over 40 cities,
		
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			100 of subway and bus ads.
		
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			877
		
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			why Islam airs radio advertisements in major cities
		
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			and recently launched TV commercials on local Fox,
		
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			CNN, and CBS channels.
		
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