In case you're wondering why she calls herself a Muslim "revert" instead of "convert".
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-converts-to-Islam-say-that-they-have-reverted-to-Islam
Nishad Kaippally :
The word 'revert' means to go to a previous state. Islam considers everyone to be born Muslims, since it is supposedly the only true religion from the one true god. So "revert" implies that one is returning back to the original state of being within the Islamic faith.
Joseph Jacob Cohn :
It's a matter of Islamic belief that all humans are 'born Muslim' (in the sense of being purely in submission to and living in full harmony with God's will). They only learn different ways of life, different religious beliefs in particular, later on via non-Muslim parents and cultures they are surrounded by. Thus, a person doesn't convert, rather s/he more so 'returns to' being a Muslim.
M Cordall :
The thinking behind the contrived term “Revert” is flimsily based on a statement of Mohammed’s in which he is reported to have said that all children are born in a “natural state”. Some Muslims presume from this that because Islam is the “natural” religion, that Mohammed had therefore been saying that all children are born “Muslim” (even though he did not use the word Muslim, which he most certainly would have if he had intended to give that meaning). So that in turn therefore meant - in the flowery mind of whoever contrived the term Revert - that if someone today who was brought up as a non-Muslim becomes a Muslim, that he or she has in that case “reverted” to being Muslim. A tear-jerkingly beautiful and flowery interpretation it may be to some, but it is nonetheless grossly incorrect.