A New Muslim's First 30 Days: What to Learn First
In your first 30 days as a new Muslim, focus on the essentials and don't try to learn everything at once: learn how to perform wudu and pray the five daily prayers, learn a few sho...
A clear starting path for new Muslims: prayer, Quran, Arabic and the first things to learn.
In your first 30 days as a new Muslim, focus on the essentials and don't try to learn everything at once: learn how to perform wudu and pray the five daily prayers, learn a few sho...
A good Islamic learning plan for reverts moves in stages: first the essentials (prayer, wudu, basic belief, key du'as); then the Quran (reading and short surahs) and the basics of...
As a new Muslim, learn Arabic gradually and after the essentials of prayer are in place. Start with the letters needed to read the Quran, then high-frequency Quranic words so you b...
Common challenges new Muslims face include feeling overwhelmed by how much there is to learn, navigating family and social reactions, loneliness or lack of community, doubts and di...
To find a mentor or teacher as a new Muslim, look for someone qualified, patient and experienced with reverts — through your local mosque, trusted community members, new-Muslim sup...
To learn the Quran as a revert starting from zero, begin by learning to recite a few short surahs by listening and repetition (enough for your prayer), then learn the Arabic alphab...
Essential du'as for new Muslims include those for everyday moments: before and after eating, before sleeping and on waking, entering and leaving the home, and seeking forgiveness (...
To learn to pray as a new Muslim, start by learning wudu (ablution), then the physical postures of the prayer (standing, bowing, prostrating, sitting) and the words said in each, b...