Advice to New Muslims
Asalam Alaykum (Peace be with you),
Congratulations! Alhamdulillah (Praise
to Allah) who has guided you to Islam, the path to success in
this life and the next.
So now you are a new Muslim with lots on your mind.
Amidst the joy and excitement of embracing Islam you may also
be feeling bewildered or confused regarding what to do next.
You may have concerns about how your family or friends will
react. No doubt there is lots to learn and obstacles to
overcome, but with a sincere effort and a strong faith in
Allah, everything will fall into place. Below you will find the
most important advice we can offer you as a new Muslim. Don’t
rush yourself, go at your own pace, and most of all remember we
are here to help and support you every step of the way.
Importance of Prayer
[“The importance of the prayer in Islam cannot
be understated. It is the first pillar of Islam that the
Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned after mentioning the
testimony of faith, by which one becomes a Muslim. It was made
obligatory upon all the prophets and for all peoples. Allah has
declared its obligatory status under majestic circumstances.
For example, when Allah spoke directly to Moses, He said, "And
I have chosen you, so listen to that which is inspired to you.
Verily, I am Allah! There is none worthy of worship but I, so
worship Me and offer prayer perfectly for My remembrance." [Taha
13-14]
Similarly, the prayers were made obligatory upon the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) during his ascension to heaven.
Furthermore, when Allah praises the believers, such as in
the beginning of surah al-Muminoon, one of the first
descriptions He states is their adherence to the prayers.
The importance of prayer is demonstrated in the many of the
Prophet’s statement. For example, the Prophet (peace be upon
him) said, "The first matter that the slave will be brought
to account for on the Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is
sound, then the rest of his deeds will be sound. And if it is
bad, then the rest of his deeds will be bad." [Recorded by al-Tabarani.
According to al-Albani, it is sahih. Al-Albani, Sahih al-Jami,
vol.1, p. 503.]
The importance of the prayers lies in the fact that no
matter what actions one performs in his life, the most
important aspect is one’s relationship to Allah, that is, one’s
faith (imaan), God-consciousness (taqwa), sincerity (ikhlas)
and worship of Allah (`ibaadah). This relationship with Allah
is both demonstrated and put into practice, as well as
improved and increased, by the prayer. Therefore, if the
prayers are sound and proper, the rest of the deeds will be
sound and proper; and if the prayers are not sound and proper,
then the rest of the deeds will not be sound and proper, as the
Prophet (peace be upon him) himself stated.
As for the Hereafter, Allah’s forgiveness and pleasure is
closely related to the prayers. The Messenger of Allah (peace
be upon him) said, "Allah has obligated five prayers.
Whoever excellently performs their ablutions, prays them in
their proper times, completes their bows, prostrations and
khushu` [Khushu` in the prayer is where the person’s heart
is attuned to the prayer. This feeling in the heart is then
reflected on the body. The person remains still and calm. His
gaze is also lowered. Even his voice is affected by this
feeling in the heart….] has a promise from Allah that He will
forgive him. And whoever does not do that has no promise from
Allah. He may either forgive him or punish him." [Recorded by
Malik, Ahmad, Abu Dawud, al-Nasa’I and others. According to al-Albani,
it is sahih. Al-Albani, Sahih al-Jami, vol. 1, p. 616.] ]
The prayers are a type of purification for a human being.
He turns and meets with his Lord five times a day. As alluded
to above, this repeated standing in front of Allah should keep
the person from performing sins during the day. Furthermore, it
should also be a time of remorse and repentance, such
that he earnestly asks Allah for forgiveness for those sins
that he committed. In addition, the prayer in itself is a good
deed that wipes away some of the evil deeds that he
performed. These points can be noted in the following hadith of
the Prophet (peace be upon him):
"If a person had a stream outside his door and he bathed in
it five times a day, do you think he would have any filth left
on him?" The people said, "No filth would remain on him
whatsoever." The Prophet (peace be upon him) then said,
"That is like the five daily prayers: Allah wipes away the
sins by them." (Recorded by al-Bukhari and Muslim.)
In another hadith, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said,
"The five daily prayers and the Friday Prayer until the
Friday prayer are expiation for what is between them."
(Recorded by Muslim.)”] [1]
Okay so now you ask yourself…I know the prayer is so
important, how do I learn how to pray? There are many sources
on the internet which explain the purification and prayers, and
that’s a good way to get an idea. But to really learn how to do
it correctly you have to make the effort of finding a
practicing Muslim to help you. A good place to do so is at
the local mosque in your area…this
is explained in more detail below.
[1] Extracts from “The Importance of Prayer” by Jamaal al-Din
Zarabozo
Seek Knowledge
Acquiring Islamic knowledge is vital to every
Muslim. Clearly knowledge must precede action, since it is the
bases by which one knows his/her obligations to Allah.
Knowledge will enable you to practice your religious duties
correctly, be aware of things which Allah made halal
(permissible) and haram (forbidden), in that way you will
conduct your life according to Allah’s guidance.
Several verses in the Quran reveal to us the importance of
knowledge:
"Allah will raise up, to (suitable) ranks and (degrees), those
of you who believe and who have been granted knowledge. And
Allah is well-acquainted with all you do." [Al-Mujadilah 58:11]
"And say: My Lord increase me in knowledge." [Ta-Ha 20:114]
Also the prophet, peace be upon him, informed us of the reward
for one who seeks knowledge.
Abu Hurayrah relates that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
"For him who embarks on the path of seeking knowledge,
Allah will ease for him the way to paradise." (Related by
Muslim)
So, know you may wonder what do I need to learn?
Well first of all you need to:
Have a good understanding of the basic Islamic beliefs (Aqeedah)
such as knowledge of Allah, the Angels, the Prophets,
and the Day of Judgment. Learn the purification and the
five daily prayers correctly. Its important to learn how to
recite Al Fatiha in Arabic for the prayers.
Learn about the permissible (Halal) and forbidden (Harm)
things in Islam.
After that, you can continue in learning more about the other
pillars of Islam such as Sawm(Fasting), Zakat, and Hajj
(Pilgrimage). Also you should strive to learn the Seerah (life
of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him), since his life is a
role model for all Muslims. Another excellent goal which many
converts aspire to is to learn the Arabic language to be
able to read and understand the Quran in the language it was
revealed by Allah(subhanahu wa ta'ala).
How can you do this?
There are many resources available to learn.
There is a multitude of Islamic books, articles, and tapes
which address all these topics and can give you a good start,
however to learn correctly you need to do so at the hands of a
practicing Muslim as we mentioned earlier regarding the
prayers. Just like you can’t expect to be a good sports player
by simply reading a book or two about it, you can’t expect to
learn the various branches of Islam all alone; you need to
practice it with other Muslims. Naturally to do so, you should
frequently visit the mosque in your
area…. Which brings us to the next topic.
Importance of the Mosque (Masjid)
The mosque plays a central role in Muslim society. Apart
from being a place of prayers (the 5 daily prayers as well as
the Friday prayer) the Mosque is a learning center. It’s
a place where study circles and lectures are held for Muslims
to learn more about Islam. Also a place were Muslims meet to
study and recite the Quran, collect charity for the poor, and
discuss issues concerning the community. It’s an ideal place
for a new convert to meet Muslims and learn in a short time
what would normally take weeks or months to learn alone.
Naturally many new converts are shy or afraid to make their
first visit to the mosque, but if they knew the joy which
Muslims share when they meet a convert, such hesitation would
disappear. Also, don’t worry about not doing everything
perfectly from the start, no one expects a new Muslim to learn
everything over night.
From Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, from the
Prophet, peace be upon him, that he said: "A man does not
frequent the mosques for the Prayer and the remembrance of
Allaah except that Allaah, the Most High, greets him joyfully,
just as the family of one who is absent greet him with joy when
he returns to them." [Reported by Ibn Abee Shaybah, Ibn Maajah,
Ibn Khuzaimah and others and it is found in Saheehit-Targheeb
(no. 315)]
So finally, we strongly encourage you to do your best to
enrol in the study circles in your local mosque or fix a weekly
schedule with the Imam to teach you all you need to know.
Staying In touch
It’s hard to explain the joy the whole team
feels at Islamway upon hearing of
a new convert like yourself, at the same time we feel a sadness
when someone losses touch with us. We continue to wonder how
the person is doing…how he/she is coping with family and
friends, If he/she succeeded in finding a local mosque or not
…etc. We hope that you will help us to help you, be keeping
contact and letting us know your progress, concerns,
questions…etc.
Finally, Islamway Team sends you their warmest congratulations
on embracing Islam and wishes you all the success in this life
and the next, as Allah tells us in the Quran,
"Those who believe, and do deeds of
righteousness, and establish regular prayers and regular
charity, will have their reward with their Lord: on them shall
be no fear, nor shall they grieve." [2:277]
Forwarded by your sister Nagelaa:
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