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Islam is a way of life
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As some of you may or may not know, I hadnever been to as Masjid eventhough I accepted Islam fully in 2009. The reason for this is because I didnt really know any Muslims in my state and I was nervous to go to the wrong masjid and it give deviant teachings.
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I contacted a Masjid only 1 hour away (I live in the middle of nowhere) And they gave my contact information to a sister who arranged a meeting with me on a Sunday (Nov. 13)
At first I was nervous because eventhough it was a Sunday the Masjid was FULL (
) But this made me nervous since people were kind of staring at me. I found this kind sister outside waiting for me with all smiles
We had a tour of the Masjid and it was VERY nice masha allah. A lot of gender separation to my relief. We have a separate door and stairs leading to the upper women's cat walk, wudu area and prayer area =)
I took my formal shahaddah over the intercom before Zuhr prayer and the women were crying. It was very moving and I was amazed at the response since they all were strangers after all!
Hugs, kisses on the cheek, gifts of food, candy and dua alhamdulilah.
This newfound community has strengthened my deen so much alhamdulilah. Since that time, I have been to another large Masjid and its a wonderful journey I wish for everyone to have. I have also witnessed another shahaddah AND a nikkah (On this past Friday)
I know in America for reverts it can be hard to find a Masjid, and it can be scary. But PLEASE, insha allah, go to a Masjid. Be part of the community. Its an amazing experience and I can't express how I wish that I had not waited this long.
Please share stories about your first trip to the Masjid
Or for you all who were born into Muslim families, have you witnessed and met a new shahaddah insha allah?
As some of you may or may not know, I hadnever been to as Masjid eventhough I accepted Islam fully in 2009. The reason for this is because I didnt really know any Muslims in my state and I was nervous to go to the wrong masjid and it give deviant teachings.
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I contacted a Masjid only 1 hour away (I live in the middle of nowhere) And they gave my contact information to a sister who arranged a meeting with me on a Sunday (Nov. 13)
At first I was nervous because eventhough it was a Sunday the Masjid was FULL (
) But this made me nervous since people were kind of staring at me. I found this kind sister outside waiting for me with all smiles We had a tour of the Masjid and it was VERY nice masha allah. A lot of gender separation to my relief. We have a separate door and stairs leading to the upper women's cat walk, wudu area and prayer area =)
I took my formal shahaddah over the intercom before Zuhr prayer and the women were crying. It was very moving and I was amazed at the response since they all were strangers after all!
Hugs, kisses on the cheek, gifts of food, candy and dua alhamdulilah.
This newfound community has strengthened my deen so much alhamdulilah. Since that time, I have been to another large Masjid and its a wonderful journey I wish for everyone to have. I have also witnessed another shahaddah AND a nikkah (On this past Friday)

I know in America for reverts it can be hard to find a Masjid, and it can be scary. But PLEASE, insha allah, go to a Masjid. Be part of the community. Its an amazing experience and I can't express how I wish that I had not waited this long.
Please share stories about your first trip to the Masjid
Or for you all who were born into Muslim families, have you witnessed and met a new shahaddah insha allah?

