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jedfai_ph

New Member
Assalam alaikum!!

I'm a newbie from Philippines,a former Christian reverted back to Islam. All my family are all Muslim now alhamdullillah! thanks to this site it will really help me to find any answer if ever i've a question in my mind and it will help my family too to know more about Islam and well updated to all kinds of issue all over the Islamic world. Thanks! to all, alhamdulillah!
 

Kayote

Junior Member
Assalam alaikum!!

I'm a newbie from Philippines,a former Christian reverted back to Islam. All my family are all Muslim now alhamdullillah! thanks to this site it will really help me to find any answer if ever i've a question in my mind and it will help my family too to know more about Islam and well updated to all kinds of issue all over the Islamic world. Thanks! to all, alhamdulillah!

:salam2:

Masha'Allah thats wonderful to hear that you have accepted the truth. May Allah (SWA) guide you & give you the strenght to carry on the path to Junnah (paradise).

Stay in touch as we can all learn from eachother.

:wasalam:
 

BintMuhammad

New Member
Staff member
Assalamu alaikum

Masha Allaah that's good news. I'm from the Philippines too by the way. I'm extremely glad to know that there are other Filipinos around too :muslim_child: Anyway, see yah around.

Barakallaahu Feek
 

Kayote

Junior Member
Salam

SO thats 2 fillipinos I know now. We could do with more so Insha'Allah.

Glad to have you two brothers amongst us.

WaALiekum Assalam
 

Wiseguy74

Junior Member
Advice from Brother Saraji Umm Zaid,convert,for New Muslims or those considering....

Assalam O Alaikum Sister,

Thank you Allah for given me one more sister in Islam. I beg you give me more .

Sister below is an advice from Brother Saraji Umm Zaid, convert, for New Muslims or those considering Islam. Hope you will found it interesting.


So, you are a new Muslim. Mabrouk, congratulations. Or perhaps you are thinking about taking your shahada (profession of Islamic faith). I would like to offer some advice, if I may.

Having been through what you may be about to experience, I pass this on only in the hopes that you may avoid some of my mistakes, insha'Allah.

1. Don't jump feet first.

This is so important, not just when coming to Islam, but in any aspect of your life. A lot of times, new shahadas are overwhelmed with what is happening. A new religion, new life rules, new politics. Many are eager to join every Islamic group on the face of the earth. Others start playing scholar within a few months. Many people feel like they have to speak Arabic within a month. This is not so. Language doesn't make the Muslim. Take it slowly and pay attention.

2. LEARN YOUR PRAYERS!!!

Make it the first thing you do. Forget about learning Arabic, memorizing hadith, becoming involved in politics, or anything else! LEARN YOUR
PRAYERS. I would recommend that you start learning them before your shahada, when you become seriously interested in Islam. I can't stress to you how important this is! I learned the hard way. I am still struggling with part of
the prayer now, almost one year later! In the Qur'an we read:
Successful indeed are the believers. Those who offer their prayers with humility and attentiveness. (23:1-2)

Also: Verily, Prayer prevents one from shameful and evil deeds. (29:45)

There is also a saying from Hadith: The Prophet (saws) said:
"Between a man, and between shirk and kufr there is the abandonment of Prayer" (shirk is the worship of objects other than Allah, and kufr is disbelief in Allah and the Message He sent) (reported by Jaabir ra in at Tirmidhi)

3. Don't let set backs keep you down.

Many new shahadas report that they encounter racism from Muslims.
Others say that there is a visible lack of support when they seek it, leaving
them feelig alienated. This is a dangerous place to be. Your feelings of resentment and lonliness, your hurt pride could turn you away from Islam, even though your heart longs to submit. I emphasize here that this doesn't happen to every Muslim, and many Muslims open their hearts and homes to new shahadas! But I have seen it enough to know that there are people who slip through the cracks. If you can't find a Muslim community or people willing or able to help you, there are other resources. There are websites, mailing lists, and Islamic support groups that can help you learn your prayers.
All it takes is a little effort.

And in the end, Islam isn't about other people, or how many friends you make. It is about you and your Creator. On the last day, you, and no one else, will be responsible for your actions (or lack thereof).

Finally, I have this to say: Allahu Alim Allah knows best.

He knows better than you do what is good for you and what is bad for you. He has a plan for you, and His Love and Mercy is so great that your only choice is to trust in Him and submit to His Will. Sometimes you won't like it. Life gets "ugly" sometimes. It is hard, it is scary, and it is messy. Nothing comes gift wrapped with a bow on top. Islam reminds us that this short, messy, hard and beautiful life is short. The life after this one is what counts! The goal is Heaven, Paradise, Jennah.

Insha'Allah we will make it.


Wassalam
Brother Farooq
 

jedfai_ph

New Member
thanks to all the reply, may Allah bless you all. This forum is really great, i thank Allah that i found this site, this is big enough place for me. More power!
 
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