Argentinean Muslim citizen Hassan Leonardo Brama Conte says it was the Islamic dressing style, Hijab, of some women that urged him to begin a thorough research on Islam.
According to the Public Relations Office of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), Tasnim News Agency reported that Hassan Leonardo Brama Conte who is now in Iran for attending a Farsi language and literature advanced course spoke about his biography from birth till the acceptance of Islam as his faith by uttering the two Islamic slogans on Allahs uniqueness and Prophet Muhammads being His servant and messenger.

On his acceptance of Islam, he said, "I was born in a district in which the Iranians resided and the dressing style of the Muslim women, which has roots in their religious piety, sparked the idea of studying the Islamic thoughts that led to a research I began in my teen years.
The Argentinean Farsi language student said that the decision to convert to Islam was made after studying various divine faiths deeply. "The so called fact inscribed in my mind by the western media on Quran differed greatly with the sheer reality of Islams holy book.
Leonardo Brama Conte meanwhile said that presence in Towheed Mosque, constructed by Iran in Argentina granted him such a deep peace of mind that he had never before experienced in his life.