I've known quite a few "born-again" types who were full of enthusiasm until the first problem or hard situation came up (see Matthew 7:24-27 for the parable of the house built on rock, and Matthew 13:3-8, parable of the sower). I'm Catholic, so I'm more familiar with our process, and converts go through a pretty long period of study etc., (RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) to teach the beliefs of the Catholic Church, and there are several ceremonies for the "catechumens" from Christmas to Baptism on Easter Sunday. Even cradle Catholics like Chantal sometimes take the classes (without the Church ceremonies, because they're already baptized, etc.) because so many people don't remember anything (*if* anything) they were taught as kids.
Chantal knows nothing about Islam, and she is in for a rude awakening. I don't know if they do like the LDS does, and *purposely* withhold the "hard" (read: completely insane) teachings until after the person is baptized, but she is going to rue the day she responded to Salee's message.
I guess I'm going to get reamed for this post but I *almost* feel sorry for her, and wish there was *someone* with a modicum of sense who she'd listen to.