 Recently you converted to being a Muslim. I've always believed in God. So what made you make that choice? It is a beautiful and simple religion. Do believe that what it tells you is right. And it sounds a lot harder to do than it is. It's just about your intentions. And my intentions are extremely good. I try to do the best of whatever I'm doing. In Islam, you have no assurance of salvation whatsoever. You try to be a good person. You try to fulfill the five pillars of Islam. But at the end of the day, it's up to Allah whether you'll be saved or not. Here's the thing though. Many people believe that they're a good person, that they'll go to heaven, that God will see that their good outweighs their bad and they'll be ushered into the pearly gates. But the Bible highlights a frightening truth. None of us are good. We all miss the mark. That's called sin. This is where Jesus comes in, fully God and fully man without sin, living the sinless life that we couldn't live in, dying on the cross, the death we deserve to die for our sins against God. That we would be forgiven and that we would be given assurance that we would spend eternity with God.