When you become a revert and embrace a new faith, it can be a challenging journey, especially when your family isn’t on board with your decision. Feeling alone during this time is tough, but …

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When you become a revert and embrace a new faith, it can be a challenging journey, especially when your family isn’t on board with your decision. Feeling alone during this time is tough, but …
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem,
I figured I’d share some advice on how to begin reading Arabic if you have no prior experience and are not able to get a teacher. of course it’s always best to have a teacher if possible.
I’ve done it by simply printing out a sheet that has the arabic alphabet and shows each letter in its different forms (isolated, initial, medial, final), and a sheet that shows the different diacritics and their sounds and putting them on my wall. Then I sit in front of it with a portion of Arabic text open on my phone and I try to read using the reference in front of me. At first each sound takes half a minute and no doubt it would make no sense to an Arabic speaker. But wallahi by the end of the Hadith I was reading I had already improved and was able to recognize letters and sounds without having to reference the sheets, Alhamdullilah. My progress is still very small but insha’Allah I will set aside time for this everyday and soon I will be able to read Arabic script insha’Allah. And of course the most important thing is to have the correct niyyah and to ask Allah to put barakah in your learning.
Photos of two Christian sisters and their brother who convert to Islam in Imo State
A young man named Chijoke Obi and his sister Chiamaka Obi has converted to Islam in Imo state. They were both Christians. The two are siblings of Aishat Obi, the woman who became an online sensation after converting from Christianity to Islam last year. It is very rare for a Christian to convert to Islam in Eastern Nigeria. After their conversion, Chijoke and Chiamaka had their names changed to…
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So, Um..Hi?
I’m a a hopeful Muslim Revert, I’m 16 and I came to Islam through the Sufi Mystics. I have some anxieties about my faith, but I hope I can overcome it, I created this blog to share my experience as a Muslim and connect with other Muslims. I hope those who visit this blog are filled with hope
Ottawa gunman ‘identified’ as recent Muslim convert, high-risk traveler
A tactical vehicle leaves the security perimeter on Wellington Street, just a couple blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada.(AFP Photo / Mike Carroccetto)
While the name of the Ottawa gunman is yet to be announced, a number of officials told numerous media that the shooter is believed to be Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a recent Muslim convert, allegedly designated as a…
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Ottawa gunman ‘identified’ as recent Muslim convert, high-risk traveler
A tactical vehicle leaves the security perimeter on Wellington Street, just a couple blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada.(AFP Photo / Mike Carroccetto)
While the name of the Ottawa gunman is yet to be announced, a number of officials told numerous media that the shooter is believed to be Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a recent Muslim convert, allegedly designated as a…
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