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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

Welcome to your
new beginning.

This space was made for you — the one who has taken the most beautiful step. Take your time. Everything here is yours to explore, one day at a time.

أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمدًا رسول الله
"I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His messenger."

Explore everything at your own pace. This is your guide to Islam, your community, and your practice.

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Learn the Basics
The pillars of Islam, beliefs, terminology, and what being Muslim means day to day.
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Prayer & Wudu
Step-by-step guides to purification and the five daily prayers with times for your location.
Daily Du’as
Supplications for waking up, eating, leaving home, and every part of your day.
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Find Community
Mosques and Muslim communities near you. You are not alone in this journey.
Hadith of the Day
“إنّما الأعمال بالنّيّات”
Innamal a’maalu bin-niyyaat
"Actions are judged by their intentions." — Sahih al-Bukhari. Your sincerity is what matters most.

Introduction to Islam

Everything a new Muslim needs to understand, clearly explained.

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The Shahada — Your Declaration
The 1st Pillar of Islam

By saying the Shahada sincerely, you enter Islam. It is the declaration that Allah alone is God, and that Muhammad ﷺ is His final prophet. This is the foundation of your faith — everything else grows from this testimony. You don't need to be perfect; you only need sincerity in your heart.

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The 5 Pillars of Islam
The framework of Islamic practice
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    Shahada — Declaration of FaithThere is no god but Allah; Muhammad ﷺ is His messenger.
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    Salah — Prayer (5 times daily)The direct connection between you and Allah. No intermediary needed.
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    Zakat — Giving CharityPurifying your wealth by giving a portion to those in need.
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    Sawm — Fasting in RamadanAbstaining from food, drink, and bad habits to grow in taqwa (God-consciousness).
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    Hajj — Pilgrimage to MakkahOnce in a lifetime if physically and financially able.
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The 6 Articles of Faith (Iman)
What Muslims believe
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    Belief in AllahOne God, without partners, parents, or children.
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    Belief in the AngelsCreated from light, they worship Allah and carry out His commands.
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    Belief in the BooksThe Quran, Torah, Psalms, Gospel — all originally from Allah.
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    Belief in the ProphetsFrom Adam to Muhammad ﷺ — all called humanity to the same truth.
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    Belief in the Day of JudgmentEvery soul will be accountable. Allah's mercy is vast.
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    Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar)Allah knows all things. Good and difficult things come from His wisdom.
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Essential Islamic Vocabulary
Words you'll hear often
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The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Who was he?

Muhammad ibn Abdullah ﷺ was born in Makkah around 570 CE. He was known among his people as Al-Amin — "The Trustworthy" — long before revelation. At age 40, he received the first verses of the Quran through the Angel Jibreel. For 23 years he guided his community with patience, compassion, and extraordinary character. He is the final prophet, and his life is a guide for all of humanity.

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Practical Tips for New Muslims
Gentle guidance to begin
  • Start with intentionYour niyyah (intention) is the most important thing. Begin with sincerity.
  • Take it step by stepYou don't need to learn everything at once. Islam grew gradually. Be patient with yourself.
  • Find a mentor or communityConnect with a local mosque or Islamic center. Having people to ask questions is invaluable.
  • Learn Surah Al-Fatiha firstThis is the opening chapter of the Quran, recited in every prayer. Begin here.
  • Remember: Allah is Most MercifulHis mercy encompasses all things. Every sincere effort is accepted and celebrated.

Prayer & Purification

Your guide to wudu, salah, and prayer times.

Today's Prayer Times
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Gentle Reminder

"Prayer was decreed upon the believers at fixed times." — Quran 4:103

Daily Du’as

Supplications for every moment of your day.

Find Your Community

You are not alone. There is a Muslim community near you.

The Ummah is Your Family

As a revert, walking into a mosque for the first time can feel intimidating. Know this: you are deeply welcomed. Most mosques have dedicated revert support programs, classes, and mentorship. You belong here. The Muslim community is known for its warmth and hospitality.

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Connect with Other Reverts

Find online communities and local revert circles where you can share your journey, ask questions without judgment, and grow together with others on the same path.