r/converts 13h ago

Old men reverts to islam ❤️

30 Upvotes

r/converts 12h ago

Learning Faith

9 Upvotes

I converted not long ago but since then feel progressively worse and sad. i got circumcised, learned and do all my prayer including sunnah and witr rakah sometimes even nafl. I dont really feel anything during prayer (adhd aint helping.) My dhikr feels dishonest often and when i read Quran i find a lot that makes me feel unweel i have trouble connecting to the Prophet (PBUH). I even read multiple Sira. I feel like im trying to believe more than i do. I often feel bad reading stuff about strict gender segregation etc (I wanna specifically say its not that i think its bad i just wanna be honest about how my heart feels). I am scared ill never truly connect. My only motivations to keep on currently are an abstract fear of hell and the fact i feel imma face rejection when id declare myself unable to belief. I do harbor the hope that i can learn faith through practice but im scared i wont reach it.


r/converts 20h ago

Healing Through Islam 🌿✨

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One of the most beautiful things about Islam is that it’s not just a religion of rituals, but also a complete path of healing spiritually, emotionally, and even physically.

For many of us who came to Islam later in life, we carry scars from the past whether it’s trauma, guilt, broken relationships, or just the emptiness of searching for meaning. SubhanAllah, Islam gives us tools to heal:

Prayer, It’s not only worship, but also therapy. Standing before Allah five times a day reminds us that we’re never alone.

Quran every verse speaks to the heart. Even if we don’t understand every word yet, the recitation itself soothes the soul.

Dua is pouring our hearts out to Allah, knowing He hears us, is the most comforting form of self-expression.

Healing through Islam doesn’t mean life suddenly becomes easy. It means we now have an anchor. Pain is still there, but it transforms into patience, and struggles become a source of reward.

To my brothers and sisters who are new, please take your time. Healing is a journey, and Islam is here to walk with you step by step. 💚


r/converts 15h ago

How to earn 2500 good deeds every day!

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🌷 How to earn 2500 good deeds every day!🌷 by Asma bint Shameem

Want to know of a deed that's super easy, super fast and super simple yet it's so great in the sight of Allaah that it takes you to Jannah?

Why not, right?

Here's how.

🌷Abdullah ibn 'Amr (Radhi Allaahu anhu) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said:

“There are two characteristics that whenever the Muslim maintains them will enter Jannah.  These two traits are easy to possess. However, only a few people acquire them. 

Say “ Subhaan Allaah” ten times,  “Alhamdulillaah” ten times and “Allaahu Akbar” ten times at the end of each Salaah.  By practicing this deed you earn one hundred and fifty rewards for your tongue and one thousand five hundred for the scale (of good deeds). 

And before you go to sleep say “Subhaan Allaah” thirty three times,  Alhamdulillaah” thirty three times and  Allaahu Akbar thirty four times.  By saying these words before you sleep you gain one hundred good deeds for your tongue and one thousand deeds for the scale. 

So who among you would commit two thousand five hundred sins in one day (to counter that)?

They said: 'How could we not count (our sins)?' 

He ﷺ said:

”Right after a person finishes praying, Shaytaan comes to him and reminds him of this or that (something that he has to do).  Therefore this person gets up and leaves without saying these words.  Additionally, when he lies in his bed Shaytaan comes to him and causes him to fall asleep before he can mention these words." 

‘Abdullah ibn ‘Amr radhi Allaahu anhu said:

“I saw the Messenger of Allaah ﷺ say these words using his hand to count them.” (Abu Dawud 5065, at-Tirmithi 3332 and others; authentic by al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb and in al-Kalim at-Tayyib 113).

Subhaan Allaah! 

What a beautiful yet easy way to earn Jannah! 

All you have to do is the following:

1️⃣ After each salaah, remember to say Subhaan Allaah 10 times, Alhamdulillaah 10 times and Allaahu Akbar 10 times. 

That makes a total of 30 after each salaah. 

2️⃣ If we say these words after each of the five daily prayers, that makes a total of 30 X 5 = 150

3️⃣ Each good deed is recorded as 10 good deeds or more, by the Mercy of Allaah. 

So saying these words after each salaah will be recorded for us as 1500.   (150 X 10 = 1500)

4️⃣ Then when you go to bed, remember to say Subhaan Allaah 33 times, Alhamdulillaah 33 times and Allaahu Akbar 34 times.  That makes a 100.  ( 33 + 33 + 34 = 100)

5️⃣ Saying these words 100 times will be recorded as 1000 good deeds by the Generosity of Allaah al-Kareem.

6️⃣ Adding the two together gives us 2500 good deeds  (1500 + 1000 = 2500)

Allaahu Akbar!

What more could a person ask for?  How much easier could it get?

Yet the Prophet ﷺ informed us that, although saying these words is really easy, only a few people do it.

And how TRUE that is. 

We all are way too familiar with how the Shaytaan will come to us at the end of our prayer and make us remember a thousand other things that suddenly will seem so 'important' to us that we will forget to say these easy words and go rush off to finish that 'urgent' matter. 

And even if we do manage to defeat the Shaytaan after the prayers, and remember to say these words, he surely comes to us as we are getting ready for bed and makes us soooo tired and sleepy that we are asleep even before our head hits the pillow and we forget to say these amazingly easy words!

EXCEPT for those on whom Allaah has mercy. 

And In Shaa' Allaah we can be one of them. 

All we have to do is:

🔹Have SINCERE intentions to say these words after every salaah and before you go to bed. 

🔹“Specifically” ASK the Lord of the heavens and the earth, the One in control of every thing and every one, to enable you to say these words and make it easy for you. 

All you have to do is ask.  And He will make it possible for you. 

🔹Be PERSISTENT in your effort to say these words. 

🔹Don't get discouraged if you forget a few times. 

🔹Set an alert on your phone at the time of each prayer and at bedtime. 

This way your phone will remind you at every Salaah and before you go to sleep, to say this beautiful Dhikr. 

Keep at it and In Shaa' Allaah soon, it will become part of your routine and the shaytaan won't be able to distract you, bi ithnillaahi Ta'ala.

🔺Two thousand five hundred SINS?

Another point to ponder over is the statement of the Prophet ﷺ when he said: 

"So who among you would commit two thousand five hundred sins in one day (to counter that)?"

In other words, if Allaah Subhaanahu Wa Ta'ala is giving us this opportunity every single day to earn 2500 good deeds, then there should be absolutely ZERO excuse for the person whose sins are heavier than his good deeds in the scale on the Day of Judgment. 

Just think about it. 

In order for that person to have his scale of bad deeds heavier than the scale of good deeds, he must have done at least 2500 bad deeds per day, to get to that point!  May Allaah save us and protect us.

So who amongst us does 2500 bad deeds in a day? 

In Shaa' Allaah there's NONE amongst us who does that.

So strive to do good deeds all day long....all life long.  Stay away from bad deeds and bad company.  And remember to say these beautiful yet easy, simple words at the end of the salaah and at the end of the day and In Shaa' Allaah Jannah will be yours.

And Allaah knows best.


r/converts 1d ago

Support

43 Upvotes

Followed the voice inside me and at 66 y/o visited local masjid yesterday. I took first step and reverted, the welcome was amazing! Today I am reading and learning how to pray, its a bit daunting. The position ( kneeling) between prostrating is a bit painful to my knees.


r/converts 2d ago

A small reminder from the Qur'an for you.

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40 Upvotes

May Allah help us all. Please keep me in your duas.


r/converts 2d ago

Ancient wisdom about counting blessings - are we new Muslims truly grateful? A logical analysis

10 Upvotes

My dear brothers and sisters who have embraced Islam,

I was reflecting on verses from Surah Ibrahim, ayat 32-34 - and let me tell you, these verses contain profound wisdom that applies directly to our journey as converts.

The Quran categorizes Allah's blessings into three types. Number one: Natural blessings - the heavens, earth, rain that produces fruits, ships that sail by His command, rivers made subservient to us. Number two: Celestial blessings - the sun and moon following their appointed courses, the alternation of night and day. Number three: Universal blessings - everything we ask for and what we don't even ask for.

Now Allah SWT makes a very important statement: "And if you should count the favor of Allah, you could not enumerate them."

Let me ask you a question. How many blessings led to your conversion to Islam? Can you count them? The circumstances that brought you to learn about Islam. The people who answered your questions. The books, videos, or conversations that opened your heart. The strength Allah gave you to take shahada despite family or social pressure.

But what does Allah say about human nature in the same verse? "Indeed, mankind is [generally] most unjust and ungrateful."

Is this not something we must guard against even as new Muslims? We complain about learning Arabic when Allah has given us the Quran in the most eloquent language. We worry about what people think when Allah has guided us to the straight path. We focus on the difficulties of practicing Islam instead of the blessing of having found the truth.

This is not to minimize real challenges - no, my friends. Converting to Islam often means real sacrifices. But this is to point out a logical inconsistency in our thinking.

Allah has guided you from darkness to light. You now have direct connection to your Creator through prayer. You have the complete guidance of the Quran and Sunnah. You have a global ummah of brothers and sisters. You know the purpose of your existence.

Yet sometimes we focus on what we've lost instead of what we've gained.

The Prophet SAW lived in a time when people had very little materially, yet the early Muslims were described as the most grateful people.

Think about it logically.

Are we truly grateful for the greatest blessing - hidayah (guidance) to Islam? Or are we proving this verse's observation about human nature?

Every prayer you make, every ayah you read, every Islamic principle you follow - these are blessings that billions of people may never experience.

May Allah increase us in gratitude and keep us steadfast on His path.


r/converts 2d ago

How long did it take you to tell your family?

25 Upvotes

So I reverted a few days ago. My dad is very hardcore Christian and my mom kinda has her own beliefs in God. Anyways, I wanted to tell them yesterday but the right moment just didn't come up. I'm nervous how they'd react, I don't even think they'd react bad I guess just the unknown of such a change makes it hard for me to tell them. How long did it take you guys to tell your family about you becoming Muslim?


r/converts 2d ago

A Reminder of God's Mercy When Some Trials Come

6 Upvotes

One of the scholars said:

"Among the mercies of Allah towards His servant is that He afflicts him with a trial which he cannot disclose, and he finds no one who can understand its details; so that there may not be in his heart any attachment to anyone other than Allah to whom he can complain."


r/converts 3d ago

Non Muslim family reverts to islam ❤️

123 Upvotes

r/converts 4d ago

I am feeling drawn to Islam

72 Upvotes

I’ve been going through some major life events and I get a feeling that perhaps God almighty is using this to show me that the people of Mohammad do have divine favor and that he is not a false prophet. While I have many doubts my heart has peace when I consider becoming a Muslim. I know many people quickly convert and get burned out and leave, and I have many experiences that had previously drawn me to my current religion of Orthodox Christianity and I don’t believe in giving up on something for the sake of convenience, so I really do want to take it slow in regards to conversion.


r/converts 4d ago

I did it!

102 Upvotes

I finally took my Shahada today! It felt so good I said it a second on my own when I got home from the mosque! Inshallah I will grow in faith and become a better Muslim everyday!


r/converts 3d ago

Please make dua

13 Upvotes

Assalamu Alaikum, everyone.

I humbly ask for your dua. I have heard that the dua of a stranger is powerful and more likely to be accepted, is that true? Please pray that Allah guides someone very dear to me toward the truth, softens their heart, and blesses them with guidance and protection. Pray that Allah opens his heart to Islam, and makes him learn the religion and want to convert sincerely and with genuine intention. Pray that he can leave his old lifestyle behind and become a good Muslim man, and pray for me to also follow the path of Islam better. I also pray that if it is good for us both in this world and the next, Allah makes our relationship halal and full of barakah. I really do like this man and want to marry him in the next few years Inshallah, but due to cultural and religious reasons for the moment, it's difficult. If he can convert sincerely, may Allah also soften the hearts of our parents and have them bless and accept us with ease and without any reasons to reject us, especially not due to cultural differences. May Allah accept your duas and bless you all as well. I would be so grateful if you could keep us in your thoughts and repeat this dua whenever you can, it would mean so much to me because this person is very dear to me and I would want Allah to accept all our duas combined to make him my naseeb. Please make sincere dua for me and the person my heart longs for. May Allah accept your prayers and shower you with blessings. Ameen, and thank you.

JazakAllahu khair for your kind prayers.


r/converts 3d ago

Faith role in happiness

3 Upvotes

When you feel happy for no reason, believe that someone is praying for you.


r/converts 4d ago

Taking off the hijab after wearing it for 5 months

14 Upvotes

Salam everyone. I’m reaching out for help and guidance. I put on the head job during Ramadan of this year and it felt so safe but I decided to just keep wearing it. I reverted to Islam only one and a half years ago and I take big decisions about my faith very slowly and this was the more sudden decision that I didn’t really think through. Coming off of the ramadan high I just decided to wear it, but now I am unsure and struggling with it. I keep thinking about life before and how beautiful I was in a style that I had perfected and now it’s all gone. I don’t like to leave the house. And worst of all I feel like I’ve fallen from my faith, of course like anyone I have highs and lows but I’ve been in a low for quite a while and I’ve missed many many prayers. In one way I feel guilty of wearing something that I don’t embody and I also feel guilty for thinking about taking it off but I just fear that I made a premature decision and now I’m stuck in between. I’m asking this converts group because I dislike the way Muslims born are quick to be Haram police and I think converts really understand each other much better. Thanks everyone.


r/converts 4d ago

How many sleep hours de we get as Muslim ?

21 Upvotes

Hello from baguette land👋.

i converted to islam very recently,

To be strait to the point. When should a Muslim wake up and sleep, while doing all his 5 salât of course ?

(And sorry for my poor english)


r/converts 4d ago

Don't rush, be patience

15 Upvotes

Surah Yasin Allah subhanaho said “It is not for the sun to overtake the moon, nor does the night outstrip the day. They all float in an orbit.” (Qur’an 36:40) Do not rush with panic toward what Allah has decreed for you! Every matter has an appointed time it will not be delayed from its time nor will it come forward by a single moment. The sun of relief will surely rise, and the clouds of hardship will disperse only by the permission of the Most Merciful. Everything goes according to His wisdom and will.

So, be patient, calm your heart, and fill it with certainty, for the One managing affairs is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise, the Most Merciful, the Most Generous.

Submit your matters to Him, and feel that every moment of hardship carries within it a lesson, every trial brings guidance, and every joy comes preceded by wisdom. You will then find your heart reassured and your soul in deep tranquility.


r/converts 5d ago

Young Non Muslim brother reverts to islam ❤️

84 Upvotes

r/converts 5d ago

Is it fine to make mistakes in pronunciation for praying while learning ?

21 Upvotes

I reverted last week, have been praying 5 times a day since but obviously as a person who’s reverted and wasn’t religious at all beforehand, I am learning to pray, only languages I speak are Spanish, Welsh, English, so Arabic is hard for me to pronounce sometimes although when took shahada they were shocked and thought I done it already, is it ok making mistakes in pronunciation during my prayers, thanks for whoever replies


r/converts 5d ago

A reminder…

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34 Upvotes

r/converts 6d ago

A Cowboy's Journey to Islam

27 Upvotes

Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu

Has anyone read "How the Bible Led Me Home: A Cowboy's Journey to Islam"?

My friend picked me up a copy, and I'm about halfway through now. It's the strangest thing - I feel like it is written in "my voice". He processes through so many things that I have both before and after coming to Islam.

I also am trying to figure out how to get my family to read it without feeling "attacked". I'm sure there is a way to phrase it to get someone to read it with an open mind...


r/converts 7d ago

Beginning to Seek — Guidance from Those Who’ve Walked Before Me

10 Upvotes

Assalamu Alaikum,

I don’t know if this is the right way to begin, but I’ve been carrying this in my heart and I want to share sincerely.

A few years ago, out of pure curiosity, I picked up a Qur’an and read a little. At the time, I wasn’t ready, but something planted itself deep inside me. Recently, after going through some of the darkest days of my life — battling depression, addiction, and even thoughts that maybe I wouldn’t make it to the next day — I’ve turned a corner. Alhamdulillah, I’ve sobered up, I’m caring for my health, and I’ve started to feel a new sense of clarity.

And in this new clarity, Islam keeps returning to me. Not in a whimsical way, but as if something is calling me back. When I listen to lectures, certain words wash over me and I find myself saying SubhanAllah without even thinking. I’ve noticed little moments in my day — feeding my pets, cleaning my home, walking outside and seeing the beauty of creation — where my heart just whispers Alhamdulillah. And it feels like peace.

At the same time, my girlfriend is growing deeper into her Catholic faith. That makes this both beautiful and difficult. It’s surreal to realize I may be on a different path than the one I was raised in, but I know this isn’t rebellion — it’s searching. I don’t want to rush, but I don’t want to ignore what’s happening in my heart either.

I guess I’m writing this because I want to learn from those who’ve walked this path before me. How did you begin? What helped you move from the seed of faith to something stronger, rooted? How do you walk slowly, with respect and grace, without stumbling into fear or rushing ahead of yourself?

Thank you for reading this. May Allah guide me, and all of us, closer to Him.


r/converts 8d ago

Religions Are All Just Fairy Tales

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r/converts 8d ago

An easy Sunnah of Salah…

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33 Upvotes

r/converts 9d ago

Any help will be appreciated

26 Upvotes

Assalamu alaikum, I’m currently a high schooler and was raised Christian, reading the bible, attending church, etc. But then I stopped believing, dropped religion, and started questioning everything. But recently, I’ve been feeling really drawn to Islam, but I’m not sure where to begin, especially with kinda strict Hispanic Christian parents, i’m scared how they would react. Should I start with the Qur’an, visit a mosque, or just learn online first? For those who converted or started learning later, what helped you the most in the beginning? Thank you for reading !