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Assalamualaikum dear brother/sister, you’ve have started an amazing journey. This is an huge blessing from Allah. Don’t worry if you don’t know everything- just keep taking small steps. Islam is a journey, not a race. And know that every effort you make is loved by Allah. you’re never alone on this path.
The prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if small.”(Bukhari)
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An list of Major and minor sins → quranicmessage.com
Stories of the Prophets → https://myislam.org/prophet-stories/
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Muslim Communities
For New Muslims:
IslamWise – islamwise.org Revert support, mentoring, classes, WhatsApp groups.
New Muslim Academy – newmuslimacademy.org Online courses, revert support, and private sister group.
WhyIslam – whyislam.org 1-on-1 help, hotline, and revert forums.
Women-Only Groups:
Muslimah Geneva App – Safe sisterhood & spiritual space.
Heart of a Muslimah (IG) – Coaching, journaling, niqab, healing.
Facebook Groups (Search): “Muslimahs United”, “Revert Muslim Sisters Support”
Online Communities:
Ummah.com Forum – Oldest Muslim forum, many topics.
LaunchGood – Global Muslim projects & charity.
Muslim.chat - on Discord
Local Community:
Your local masjid – Ask for revert classes or sisters’ circles.
Meetup.com – Find Muslim meetups/events nearby.
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HALAL: Permissible actions and things in Islam.
HARAM: Forbidden actions and things in Islam.
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The Qur'an is the literal word of Allah (God), revealed to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ over 23 years through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel).
It is the final divine book, preserved without change since its revelation.
Written in classical Arabic, it has been translated into many languages for understanding and reflection.
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In Islam, Hijab is not just a scarf—it represents a complete way of modest living, including:
✨ Purpose:
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The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of a Muslim’s faith and practice. They are essential because they form the core actions every Muslim must follow to live a life pleasing to Allah and attain success in the Akhirah (Hereafter).
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Tajweed (تَجْوِيد) means "to make better" or "to improve." In the context of the Qur’an, Tajweed refers to the correct pronunciation and articulation of Arabic letters and words while reciting the Qur'an, as the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ recited.
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Islamic literature, including the Qur'an, Hadith, and scholarly works, is predominantly written in Classical Arabic. Understanding certain terms can be challenging for many converts and individuals unfamiliar with Classical Arabic. This glossary aims to define and also clarify uses of these various terms to facilitate a better understanding of Islamic texts.
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