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Dutch Traveler, Convert To Islam After Finding Soulmate In Indonesia, Traveled 61 Countries.

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Dutch Traveler from Netherland named Michael converted to Islam after he married Adin Lubis from Indonesia. Michael who loves traveling decided to stay with a local Muslim family and that is how his journey began.

Dutch Traveler, Convert To Islam After Finding Soulmate In Indonesia.
  • Dutch traveler Michael Converted to Islam.
  • He married Indonesian Girl Named Adin Lubis.
  • Michael said that the Muslim families and their culture is what inspired him a lot.

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Dutch traveler Converted to Islam.

Michael who is from Dutch is a traveler. He married and Indonesian Girl Adin Lubis and converted to Islam. Being a traveler Michael contacted Adin on social Media and she invited him to visit Indonesia and stay with her family in the holy month of Ramadan.

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Michael planned to stay in Medan, Indonesia for 3 days but he stayed there for 3 weeks. Michael traveled to more than 60 countries and he always stayed with the people to know more about their culture and never stayed at the hotels.

Michael said that in Indonesia many of the families were Muslims and they shared their culture with him but they never forced Michael to convert to Islam and this is what inspired Michael. The people focused more on sharing their culture with Michael.

Michael took Classes Which Shared about Islam and what Islam actually is And his teachers never forced him to convert rather they always shared with him more about Islam and their Culture.

Michael converted to Islam after knowing more about religion and the Quran. He attended several classes And then decided to convert to Islam. He said that Converting to Islam will be the right thing.

Michael married Adin Lubis and they both teach each other about their cultures. He says that their Nationalities and skin color do not come in between their relation. He further said that coming from different cultures helps them to know more about each other’s culture.

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Michael and Adin Lubis are now happily married couples and often travel to different places. They both live in Belgium and Are happy and proud Muslims. It is believed that people from different cultures cannot adjust and there will be a lot of problems.

But Michael and Adin Lubis are living a happy life even after coming from two different cultures. They are true influencers and are showing people that skin color and nationalities don’t matter, what matters is the person you are marrying.

Michael and Adin post their pictures on Instagram and shares their experiences with the world.

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“I want to marry a guy but my family doesn’t accept him because he’s from a different region/country, do I need to follow my family or my heart?” That’s probably the most difficult and most frequently asked question you’ll find in my inbox! Everyone’s situation is completely different, but in general I would recommend to do one thing: Keep communicating with your family! . Try to find out the main reason why they don’t support your choice. Is it because they’re afraid they won’t see you again? Is it because they make assumptions and have negative prejudices about “strangers”? Is it because they already have another candidate in mind? Or is it simply because they’re racist and don’t want to have a mixed family? So many different possible reasons! To be able to solve the issue you need to know what exactly triggered your family to say no. . If they’re afraid of the distance or believe in stereotypes about “other” people, keep in mind that your family probably grew up without internet and social media and they didn’t know people all over the country or world like you do now. Give them time, explain them how often you can be together and slowly break down all the stereotypes. Be patient and gentle!❤️ . If your family doesn’t support your choice because they insist you’ll have to marry someone with a certain status or from a certain race or nationality, the solution is a lot more complicated. As a Muslim your religion will tell you that all Muslims are equal, no matter your background, race or nationality. Try to talk about this with your family. This can be a difficult conversation since older people aren’t used to being told what’s right or wrong by younger family members. Ask an imam or supportive family member to mediate if necessary. If you’ve tried everything, but race or status stays the problem, you’ll have to make an extremely difficult decision: Follow your beloved religion or man-made cultural traditions? . We chose to follow our religion, not the cultural traditions and fought for our interracial marriage. Was it difficult? YES YES YES!😭 Do we regret it? NO WAY!!😇 Do we have a good relationship with both of our families now? ABSOLUTELY!❤️❤️

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