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Beatriz y Jairo: dos musulmanes conversos

Beatriz y Jairo son una pareja de musulmanes conversos que han encontrado en el Islam una forma de vida que les da significado y les llama a ser mejores. 

El nombre de musulmana de Beatriz es Jadiya y se convirtió al Islam en el 2011. No es obligatorio cambiarse el nombre al convertirse al Islam. Alguna personas lo hacen, o simplemente adoptan uno nuevo y mantiene los dos, como una forma de afianzar su nueva identidad como musulmanes. 

Beatriz está casada con Jairo -Abdul Hakim-, que también es un musulmán converso. Beatriz y Jairo han creado una nueva familia al unirse en matrimonio. Su hija pequeña se llama Alma. 

¿Cómo se hicieron musulmanes?

Jairo se convirtió al Islam en el 2010 y Beatriz conoció el Islam a través de él. A ella le sorprendió que una persona española se hubiese hecho musulmán porque el concepto del Islam que tenía entonces era el que “pintan en la tele” y que no tiene nada que ver con lo que es el Islam y lo como ellos lo viven. 

La imagen del Islam que tenía Beatriz de la de “esos locos que salen por la tele y que ponen bombas”. Ahora explica que esto no tiene nada que ver con el Islam y que la Yihad verdadera es la lucha contra el Ego

Cuando Beatriz se interesó por el Islam empezó a buscar por información por internet. Aprendió a hacer las oraciones y las realizaba por su cuenta, en un principio, hasta que tomó la Shahada. 

Beatriz nos cuenta que la oración, el Salat, normalmente se hace en árabe, pero ella, por ejemplo, que es una musulmana conversa, al principio la hacía en español hasta que aprendió a hacerla en árabe. 

Musulmanes conversos en España

En España hay cerca de dos millones de musulmanes, lo que representa un 4% de la población. De estos, el 42% son españoles y el resto inmigrantes. De este 42%, 804.017 personas, más de la mitad son españoles, es decir, hijos, nieto y bisnietos de inmigrantes y alrededor de 23.624 son musulmanes conversos (consulta el censo de musulmanes en España).

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