I make a family tree and I write something about my self and my family just you need to make it correct.you can read it below
My family has been Muslim from the beginning because they were born in an Islamic country. Both my paternal and maternal grandparents were Muslims until their death, and my parents are also Muslims to this day. They have believed in Islam since the beginning, but I think this belief is based on following what they were taught in their childhood rather than on their own knowledge and choice.
Similarly, my siblings are Muslims. They never wanted to investigate other religions and their choice never changed. I was also a Muslim until the age of eighteen, and this was somewhat by inheritance. At the age of eighteen, I became interested in Christianity, and despite all the difficulties and restrictions in my country regarding changing religion, I researched Christianity. After examining and comparing it with Islam, I decided to change my religion and became a Christian. Due to the dangers associated with changing religion, I was forced to migrate, and now I have been a Christian for nearly sixteen years.When I decided to change my religion, society had grown more than before, and the awareness level of the younger generation was increasing. This led many people, including myself, to think about and investigate what had been attributed to us as religion from childhood and what actually existed. For example, in societies where people are free to choose their religion or where gender equality exists, people have more awareness, and the progress in these societies is much greater than in societies where people live with restrictions and cannot properly exercise their fundamental human rights. Institutions and governments in Islamic countries severely limit these rights to keep people under control. These factors drive the younger generations to strive for greater freedom and awareness.
Regarding the secularization process in my family, I believe they have never followed this trend because in the society they live in, and given what is ingrained in their beliefs, religion and politics have always been separate. The societal trends have not caused their beliefs to change or diminish. However, among the younger generations of the family, with the rise in awareness and technology, there have been some changes. Their beliefs are evolving, and they are progressing from a traditional society towards modernity