u/completelyluving

Are muslims allowed to convert to another religion? And what if I always say to people that I'm a muslim but I don't act like one?

There are a lot of things going on so bear with me.

Growing up, I've always told people that I'm a muslim. Growing up in a community where the dominant religion is Catholic and Christianity, people have always wondered why I never wore a hijab. Why I don't "look" like one or act like one, and why my name is not like the other Muslims.

I've never wore a hijab before, I never prayed, I never went to a Mosque, I'm pactically clueless. But still, I don't eat pork and pork blood and etc. I was never really taught and I never really asked. But I still tell people that I'm a Muslim.

Here's a little backstory, my Mom is a Muslim, and as far as I know, my Dad converted too. Something to happened to both of my parents that is very personal but it includes family. Years later, my Mom stopped going to Mosque, and even wearing a hijab. I've never seen it in my entire existence. She would always tell me these stories back when she was a child and stories of her being a Muslim. But even though she stopped, she never fully stopped because I can still see her faith still there, just silently praying, silently.

I still do other things like joining pageants, drawing, and etc. I also feel like my parents are just letting me choose for myself. (I'm still young).

That is why I asked Are muslims allowed to convert to another religion? And what if I always say to people that I'm a muslim but I don't act like one?

I'm just afraid of being judged even though I have a lovely family and people surrounding me. I also want to convert into another religion in the future if I make up my mind properly. I'm still young so.

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u/completelyluving — 7 hours ago