Jen Shah has returned to Utah to complete the remainder of her home confinement after her release from Bryan Federal Prison Camp on December 10.Reportedly, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star’s husband, Sharrieff Shah, came to pick up his wife from the facility. Their sons, Sharrieff Jr (31) and Omar (22), also joined the family. Sharrieff met his wife when they were studying at the University of Utah. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn season 1 of RHOSLC, the 54-year-old said:“We had a class together. I saw her, my heart stops immediately. I walk up to her [and ask], 'Is that seat taken?' She looks at me like, 'There's nobody there. I guess not.' That's how we met.”Jen Shah was initially raised as a Mormon (member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a Christian restorationist denomination founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith. She converted to Islam after marrying her husband.Continue to read for more information.Exploring the relationship timeline of Jen Shah and Sharrieff ShahJen Shah and Sharrieff Shah were college sweethearts. It was love at first sight for the former football player, as he has described in previous interviews.The couple celebrated their 31st anniversary in August, when Shah was still in prison. She shared two posts on her Instagram account at that time. In her first post, Jen and Sharrieff posed together in front of a colorful backdrop. She captioned the post:“Happy 31st Anniversary today to me and my baby! Words cannot express how much I love and appreciate you. You bring so much joy to my life & I am forever thankful for your overwhelming love and support as we approach this next chapter. Thank you for blessing me with two amazing young men. I love you so much & can’t wait to hold you again soon. #Bismillah” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn another post, the two lovebirds posed for the camera, smiling. It was captioned:“8.27.1994.”When Jen Shah became pregnant with their son, Sharrieff Jr., in 1994, the couple decided to marry in August of the same year. Jen Shah recalled on the Currently Cringing podcast the awkwardness she felt when she told her parents about her pregnancy while she was still in college.“The second I find out I am devastated because I’m like, ‘You don’t understand. My life just ended. This is against everything I’ve been.’ And it was so weird for me because Sharrieff like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m so happy.’ Cause his mom calls his dad, his dad gets on the phone and is like, ‘Jen, I’m so excited, baby.’ … And I’m like, ‘Hey, this is really weird. Cause we’re not married.’”Eventually, they decided to tie the knot, and Jen converted to Islam with the intention of raising their sons in the same faith. They welcomed their younger son, Omar in 2003.Their elder son attended the University of Utah and played for the Utes football team from 2014 to 2016. He is currently an orthopaedic medical assistant at the University of Utah Health.Like his father, Sharrieff, a longtime Utah cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator, and older brother Sharrieff Jr., a former Utes player, Omar follows the family tradition in Utah football.Jen Shah and her husband faced a difficult period after her father’s death, which strained their 30-year marriage to the point of nearly ending it. But they eventually went to couples therapy and reconciled.