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Undivided

A Muslim Daughter, Her Christian Mother, Their Path to Peace

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“Mom, I have something I need to tell you…” For ten years, a mother and daughter avoided discussing the deep chasm in their lives—the daughter’s decision to leave the church, convert to Islam, and embrace her new faith. This story unfolds in real-time, presenting alternating narratives as they navigate their complex relationship and strive to love each other anew. While it speaks directly to mothers and daughters facing interfaith challenges, it resonates with anyone experiencing familial divisions. This work is crucial for parents of adult children who have departed from the family’s belief system, offering insights for both parties as they seek understanding. The narrative provides an intimate glimpse into the life of a young American woman who has converted to Islam, set against a backdrop of mixed attitudes toward Muslims and heightened interest in their experiences. It distills broader tensions between Islam and the West into a poignant family dynamic, making it a compelling read. Will Patricia learn to trust in her faith, and can Alana find hope as their conversations deepen? Ultimately, can they heal their fractured family and rediscover wholeness? This book is a vital exploration of love, faith, and reconciliation in contemporary society.

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Undivided, Patricia Raybon, Alana Raybon

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Année de publication
2014
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Sous-titre
A Muslim Daughter, Her Christian Mother, Their Path to Peace
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2014
Format
rigide
Pages
242
ISBN10
0529113058
ISBN13
9780529113054
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“Mom, I have something I need to tell you…” For ten years, a mother and daughter avoided discussing the deep chasm in their lives—the daughter’s decision to leave the church, convert to Islam, and embrace her new faith. This story unfolds in real-time, presenting alternating narratives as they navigate their complex relationship and strive to love each other anew. While it speaks directly to mothers and daughters facing interfaith challenges, it resonates with anyone experiencing familial divisions. This work is crucial for parents of adult children who have departed from the family’s belief system, offering insights for both parties as they seek understanding. The narrative provides an intimate glimpse into the life of a young American woman who has converted to Islam, set against a backdrop of mixed attitudes toward Muslims and heightened interest in their experiences. It distills broader tensions between Islam and the West into a poignant family dynamic, making it a compelling read. Will Patricia learn to trust in her faith, and can Alana find hope as their conversations deepen? Ultimately, can they heal their fractured family and rediscover wholeness? This book is a vital exploration of love, faith, and reconciliation in contemporary society.