The Canadian traveler Rosie Gabrielle who saw Pakistan on a motorcycle converted to Islam


Canadian Rosie Gabriel, who entered Pakistan on a motorcycle two years ago and traveled on the same motorcycle to remote areas of Pakistan, embraced Islam. When Rosie Gabriel arrived in December 2018, she was scared because she had been told a lot of wrong things about Pakistan.
As soon as she entered Pakistan, Rosie Gabriel had told people in her Instagram post about the concerns she had about Pakistan and said she had been advised not to go to Pakistan.

Rosie Gabriel says she has come to Pakistan despite all the fears and people stopping and she will visit 40 places here to show the beauty of Pakistan to the world. The Canadian traveler and tourist lady later traveled to the Northern Areas including Lahore, Kasur, Multan and Gwadar and made videos there.

Rosie Gabriel has lived in Pakistan for about 14 months and has now won the hearts of people by announcing her conversion to Islam through social media posts. Rosie Gabriel gave the good news to people at the beginning of her long-awaited Instagram post and told them she had entered Islam.

Rosie Gabriel posted on social media to embrace Islam - Photo: Instagram

Rosie Gabriel also acknowledged in her post that she had fled from her old religion 4 years ago, but now she is the realm of religion, which provides the best way to live in peace, love, humanity and life. In her post, Canadian Villager also mentioned the problems and difficulties of life and described herself as a technologically born Muslim, saying that she believed in God even before accepting Islam. Rosie Gabriel says that she spent a decade of her life in Muslim countries and during that time she saw love, peace and smiles everywhere and this was the case in Pakistan, which made her very impressed with Islam.


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PAKISTAN: My first impression . . Before coming to Pakistan, I was asked; Why? Why would you go there? What’s so good about this country? I was told it was too DANGEROUS. That the people were bad and I would not be able to travel alone there, and I would be mistreated as a woman. I was fed fear driven lies from the media and people who followed the propaganda, never having the personal experience for themselves in this country. So, what is the truth? what is my personal experience and first impression of Pakistan and the people..... My heart is bursting. Words cannot even express the amount of joy in my heart that I have experienced from the love and generosity of these people. I knew coming here that I would encounter “nice” people. I was told from many fellow travelers just how great the people were here. But what I encountered was not this. There are no words in the English language that can describe the essence of the Pakistani people. Since arriving, I have witnessed the most sincere and deepest kindness and generosity from the local people. Respectful, honorable, gracious individuals, who have no intentions other than to serve others and to treat everyone as family and as one. I am so excited to share my experiences throughout my travels here. Soon, I will be picking up a bike and traveling extensively across the country, sharing with you the true heart of Pakistan. The PEOPLE. I hope to change the mindsets that have been conditioned and indoctrinated to think negative views on this country. Follow me on this beautiful journey and see the true side of this country. WELCOME TO PAKISTAN !
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Rosie Gabriel Visits Different Areas of Pakistan - Photo: Instagram

The Canadian tourist lady also spoke in her post on the anti-Islam propaganda on the world stage and wrote that it is sad to say that Islam is misinterpreted worldwide.


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I CONVERTED to ISLAM☪️ . What lead me to this Big decision? . As I mentioned previously, this last year was one of the hardest in my life, and all life’s challenges have led me to this point here and now. From a young child, I’ve always had a unique connection with creation and special relationship to God. My path was far from easy and I carried a lot of anger in my heart from a lifetime of pain, always begging God, why me? Until ultimately coming to the conclusion that all is meant to be, and even my suffering is a gift. . Never resonating with what I was brought up with, I denounced my religion 4 years ago, going down a deep path of spiritual discovery.Exploration of self, and the great Divine. I never let go the sight of the Creator, in fact, my curiosity and connection only grew stronger. Now no longer dictated by fear, I was able to fully explore this righteous path. . As time passed, the more I experienced, the more I witnessed the true nature and calling for my life. I wanted to be free. Free of the pain and shackles that was hell. Liberation from the anger, hurt and misalignment. I wanted peace in my heart, forgiveness and the most profound connection with all. And thus started my journey. . The universe brought me to Pakistan, not only to challenge myself to let go of the last remaining traces of pain and ego, but also to show me the way. . Through kindness,& humbled grace of the people I met along my pilgrimage, inspired my heart to seek further. Living in a Muslim country for 10 + years and traveling extensively through these regions, I observed one thing; Peace. A kind of peace that one can only dream of having in their hearts. . Unfortunately Islam is one of the most misinterpreted and criticized religions world wide. And like all religions, there are many interpretations. But, the core of it, the true meaning of Islam, is PEACE, LOVE & ONENESS. It’s not a religion, but a way of life. The life of humanity, humility and Love. . For me, I was already technically a “Muslim”. My Shahada was basically a re-dedication of my life to the path of Oneness, connection and Peace through the devotion of God. If you have any Q’s comment below
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Rosie Gabriel wrote that Islam is, in fact, a religion of peace, love and humanity, but above all, it is a religion of life moving forward and comforting. Her fans in other countries of the world, including Canada and Pakistan, have praised his decision since Vlogger's posting of his conversion to Islam.

Rosie Gabriel visits all four provinces of the country - Photo: Instagram



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