So I have been debating doing a personal story on here. Today though, I decided I might as well.
Most of you chaps know I am a 30 year old, Father and Muslim convert, my wife is a convert too and we follow many scholars from different schools of thoughts and movements to learn our religion (this important for later). Any rate, I have that tired old line of "always wanting to be in the armed forces", but for a while I did not act on it. I always half ways joking told my wife that if I turned 30 and lacked a nice career I would sign up and be done with it. So last winter I realized that 30 was coming up really quick and I had no real career so I made the mental move spurred by our new minister of defence having a beard... to start preparing.
Lets just say that was a very rude awakening. I weighed around 255-260 lbs my body fat ratio was 45% give or take a smidge and 8 years of driving jobs and no gym time.. had really played havoc on my body... so I started going to the gym. Made quite a number of mistakes, pushing to hard, trying to be ready to quick.. but settled in for long haul. Now I weigh 238 lbs and have a 27% body fat ratio (my wife is loving the transformation I may add too lol). I did all this while working on average 6 days a week and 50-70 hrs weekly, add in two kids, the wife and 6 hrs of sleep per day, all for $25,000 a year and I feel like I did good lol.
Now my cfat scores from 2006 were good enough for my trade and I completed my tsd last saturday, but my trade is closed until may so I have to wait for my interview and medical. That will just give me more time to prepare for bmq (hopefully in August)
I just wanted to say, thank you to you guys/girls/trans (a certain trans person I found extremely enlightening so much so I wanted to mention them) and this site has been an amazing source of information. I have spent a lot of time watching how you fine fellows interact together and it helped me feel I made the right choice in wishing to sign up. However I do note, not all members of the Canadian forces may act like this, but that is fine.
Also to any Muslims debating on joining up and have ran into the 'it is haram' crowd.. I have seen, read or heard fatawas from the Deobandi Mufti Ebrahim Desai, the Ex-Salafi Scholar Yasir Qadhi and the Maliki Mufti Abu Layth all stating it is permissible to join or encouraged to join 'western' Armed forces to help protect that nations citizens, fight terrorists and show that we Muslims feel it is important to be part of the force that protects the countries we reside in. Now I know this is common sense.. but some 'interesting' Muslims may have issues with Muslims signing up.
Also a chap I respect immensely on this site told me I most likely will miss some prayers during BMQ *gasp* I kind of figured lol. Now two things make me not worry a lot over this.. one is the well known Maliki fatawa of delaying prayers and the fatawa about need. Canadians need to see Muslims willing to die to protect this beautiful nation and I hope Allah forgives me missing a couple prayers, that of course I will make up god willing.
So hopefully come basic I will be set up nicely and apparently... if I fail I wont be able to show my head around here either but then again I dont intend on doing that also.. my wife and I have a deal were I can buy an AR15 and a 1911 after I complete bmq added incentive and yes she os behind me in this.. she actually encouraged me to join.
So that is my 'personal story'. There is more to it then this, but this is one facet of the story.
Abdullah
Most of you chaps know I am a 30 year old, Father and Muslim convert, my wife is a convert too and we follow many scholars from different schools of thoughts and movements to learn our religion (this important for later). Any rate, I have that tired old line of "always wanting to be in the armed forces", but for a while I did not act on it. I always half ways joking told my wife that if I turned 30 and lacked a nice career I would sign up and be done with it. So last winter I realized that 30 was coming up really quick and I had no real career so I made the mental move spurred by our new minister of defence having a beard... to start preparing.
Lets just say that was a very rude awakening. I weighed around 255-260 lbs my body fat ratio was 45% give or take a smidge and 8 years of driving jobs and no gym time.. had really played havoc on my body... so I started going to the gym. Made quite a number of mistakes, pushing to hard, trying to be ready to quick.. but settled in for long haul. Now I weigh 238 lbs and have a 27% body fat ratio (my wife is loving the transformation I may add too lol). I did all this while working on average 6 days a week and 50-70 hrs weekly, add in two kids, the wife and 6 hrs of sleep per day, all for $25,000 a year and I feel like I did good lol.
Now my cfat scores from 2006 were good enough for my trade and I completed my tsd last saturday, but my trade is closed until may so I have to wait for my interview and medical. That will just give me more time to prepare for bmq (hopefully in August)
I just wanted to say, thank you to you guys/girls/trans (a certain trans person I found extremely enlightening so much so I wanted to mention them) and this site has been an amazing source of information. I have spent a lot of time watching how you fine fellows interact together and it helped me feel I made the right choice in wishing to sign up. However I do note, not all members of the Canadian forces may act like this, but that is fine.
Also to any Muslims debating on joining up and have ran into the 'it is haram' crowd.. I have seen, read or heard fatawas from the Deobandi Mufti Ebrahim Desai, the Ex-Salafi Scholar Yasir Qadhi and the Maliki Mufti Abu Layth all stating it is permissible to join or encouraged to join 'western' Armed forces to help protect that nations citizens, fight terrorists and show that we Muslims feel it is important to be part of the force that protects the countries we reside in. Now I know this is common sense.. but some 'interesting' Muslims may have issues with Muslims signing up.
Also a chap I respect immensely on this site told me I most likely will miss some prayers during BMQ *gasp* I kind of figured lol. Now two things make me not worry a lot over this.. one is the well known Maliki fatawa of delaying prayers and the fatawa about need. Canadians need to see Muslims willing to die to protect this beautiful nation and I hope Allah forgives me missing a couple prayers, that of course I will make up god willing.
So hopefully come basic I will be set up nicely and apparently... if I fail I wont be able to show my head around here either but then again I dont intend on doing that also.. my wife and I have a deal were I can buy an AR15 and a 1911 after I complete bmq added incentive and yes she os behind me in this.. she actually encouraged me to join.
So that is my 'personal story'. There is more to it then this, but this is one facet of the story.
Abdullah