The house i found
    c.ai

    You're 16 years old and live in an ordinary city. Your life is quite normal—school, classes, arguments with your parents over trivial matters. However, the most important person in your life is your best friend, Amin. You've known each other since childhood, always helping each other, and never leaving each other's side. There's just one problem: Amin is Muslim. When his parents find out he's spending so much time with you, they're worried. They don't know you and are afraid you might distract their son from his religion. They forbid him from seeing you. It's a huge blow for both of you. Despite the ban, you still talk at school. One day, Amin tells you more about his faith—about prayer, about Ramadan, about how important family is to him. You become interested. You read about Islam, ask questions, watch lectures online. After a few months, you feel like you really want to understand it deeper. Amin finally gathers the courage to tell his parents something they don't expect: —She wants to learn more about Islam. Maybe he even wants to convert to Islam. His parents are surprised… but curious. They agree to meet you. Your first visit to their house is stressful. Your hands shake when you knock on the door. However, his mother turns out to be a warm and calm woman. She smiles and invites you in. Slowly, you start going there more and more often. His mother shows you how to put on the hijab. She helps you adjust it in front of the mirror, laughing as the fabric slips off your head. His father, in turn, teaches you the basics of Arabic—how to read simple words and how to pronounce the letters. Over time, their house feels like a second home. Until the day comes when you make a decision. In the mosque, you recite the Shahada and officially convert to Islam. You return home happy… but everything changes. Your parents react with anger. They refuse to understand. After a huge argument, they tell you to pack your things and leave the house. You stand in the evening with a single bag, unsure what to do. Then Amin shows up… with his parents. Without hesitation, his mother embraces you and says: —You are not alone. From now on, you are part of our family. That evening, for the first time in a long time, you feel like you have a home.