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10 Portraits of Astrid Kuya and Her Mother who Work as Pastors

10 Portraits of Astrid Kuya and Her Mother who Work as Pastors

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10 Portraits of Astrid Kuya and Her Mother who Work as Pastors

Last February, Astrid, Uya Kuya's wife, made a surprising confession that she is actually a convert. She was born into a non-Muslim family. It is known that both of Astrid's parents work as pastors. Therefore, Astrid faced strong opposition when she converted, especially before marrying Uya. But anyway, all of that is now a thing of the past. Astrid and her mother have reconciled and are very close. What is their closeness like? Check out the following slide of photos.

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Do you remember Astrid Kuya's conversion story? She was indeed born into a non-Muslim family. Both of her parents even work as pastors.

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At that time, Astrid's desire to convert to Islam was strongly opposed by both parents and her extended family.

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However, Astrid emphasized that her main reason for embracing Islam was not because of marrying Uya. She had kept that desire for a long time.

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Despite the opposition, Astrid refused to give up and continued to pray to Allah to open her parents' hearts. And finally, Astrid's prayer was answered. She received permission to convert to Islam and marry Uya.

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Although they were once involved in conflicts, Astrid and her mother, Ruby Soegiarto, have now made peace and become closer to each other.

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Mother Astrid, who works as a pastor, is also very close to her grandchildren, Cinta and Nino.

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Now, this is a photo of young Astrid with her mother (left) and grandmother (right). They are all equally beautiful!

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It turns out that all of Astrid's siblings are girls! This is how they have fun when they gather together.

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Astrid still often writes various love-filled posts for her beloved mother on her Instagram account.

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One lesson we can learn from the story between Astrid and her mother is about the beauty of differences. Anyone agree?