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On 8/1/2020 at 3:50 AM, Quran313 said:

I immigrated to. I felt a bit shy initially practicing religion, but after a while I got used to it. If you face your fear, you can get over it. If you want to be same and shy on it, then it would be hard to practice, and it may convince you that you should forget religion. I had so many occasions like not shaking hands in job interview, telling the CEO to take the wine off the table, blah blah blah :) Eventually you can do it if you do Tawakkol and work hard

How did you overcome the initial shyness of practicing your religion after immigrating, and what advice would you give to others facing similar challenges?

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9 hours ago, Jhon Steve said:

How did you overcome the initial shyness of practicing your religion after immigrating, and what advice would you give to others facing similar challenges?

I noticed religion is important on having peace. Another thing is that everyone looks for money, job, relationships, physical attraction, etc. out there. No body really cares about what I do, so I shouldn't focus on what other people say about me. I should focus on myself. It's hard initially once you start, but you get over it soon. Focus on yourself to make a better self and forget about others. I hope you get over it. You might make mistakes sometimes or fail, don't lose hope. It was same for me too. You gradually learn how to find your way.

 

I minimize my interactions with people who don't respect my belief. For example, going out with them to restaurants and they drinking or problem having zabihah halaal food. I remember my colleagues had regular happy hour and drinking at a bar, but I never attended. I only speak about job related stuff with my colleagues. You gradually learn how to manage different situations.

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12 hours ago, Quran313 said:

I noticed religion is important on having peace. Another thing is that everyone looks for money, job, relationships, physical attraction, etc. out there. No body really cares about what I do, so I shouldn't focus on what other people say about me. I should focus on myself. It's hard initially once you start, but you get over it soon. Focus on yourself to make a better self and forget about others. I hope you get over it. You might make mistakes sometimes or fail, don't lose hope. It was same for me too. You gradually learn how to find your way.

 

I minimize my interactions with people who don't respect my belief. For example, going out with them to restaurants and they drinking or problem having zabihah halaal food. I remember my colleagues had regular happy hour and drinking at a bar, but I never attended. I only speak about job related stuff with my colleagues. You gradually learn how to manage different situations.

You're absolutely right; I’ve experienced this as well, and it can be really challenging. The solution you shared is truly amazing, and I’m definitely going to follow it to make my life easier. Your advice has given me a new perspective, and I’m grateful for it. Thank you so much for sharing such helpful guidance!

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