Eid Mubarak

by | Jul 17, 2015 | Faith, QTIPOC | 3 comments

Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim brothers, sisters, non-binary siblings and the rest of my queer family.

This month has been one of the hardest months I’ve faced yet. I have never felt so challenged, by my parents, myself, and my own faith. I feel it’s true what they say, what we run from, chases us. I have opened up the Qur’an since I finished reading it as a teenager and closed it. I never thought I’d pick it back up again. I have given myself permission to doubt and question… Am I Muslim enough? 

I wrote a piece titled ‘Queer or Trans and Think You Don’t Deserve Religion? Here’s How I Reclaimed My Faith’ on Black Girl Dangerous long before Ramadan, when part of me was still broken, not yet healing. I didn’t realise that I was the last thing standing in the way of reclaiming my faith and healing my spirit.

I have asked Allah for forgiveness for the first time. And in doing so I am starting to forgive myself. I still don’t have all the answers I am looking for, but I’m letting go little by little instead. I still don’t have the answers, but the less I am tied to, the freer I will be.
This month has been one of the most rewarding yet. I am starting to understand what it really feels like to reclaim faith.

Featured Image: Ceiling artwork at Wazir Khan mosque, Lahore Pakistan

Written By Sabah Choudrey

About the Author: Sabah Choudrey

Sabah Choudrey is a renowned consultant, writer, and speaker. With a background in public speaking, writing, and therapy, Sabah is dedicated to advocating for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights. Their work has inspired many to embrace their identities and live authentically.

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3 Comments

  1. keedaa

    Islam is beautiful so long as you can avoid the loudest and angriest of those who claim to represent it. I’m so happy you’re moving towards an identity that brings you peace.

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    • Sabah

      Thank you Keedaa

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      • Samreen

        Sabah I’m so proud of you.
        You’ve written an honest statement.
        you will never have all the answers but slowly and surely you’ll move on and accept.Accept changes that we have to make in our life.let go and enjoy being you “Sabah the confident,caring & cam person”

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