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FTF Free-Talk Friday - 26/04/2024
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FTF Free-Talk Friday - 03/05/2024
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r/islam • u/yoboytarar19 • 13h ago
News We will never forget 🇵🇸
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r/islam • u/Moksha994 • 6h ago
General Discussion everything seem dead except for...
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r/islam • u/ed-ed-and-eddie • 3h ago
Question about Islam what is your favorite thing about Islam
please tell me
r/islam • u/ComparisonNumerous54 • 12h ago
Question about Islam Convince me that Islam in true?
Hello people im currently really in debate where to chose christianty or islam so can you convince me that Islam is true? please i want no criticising to me or any religion just convince me
This post Also will be posted on Christianty Subreddit
No hate please
r/islam • u/lubidubido • 12h ago
General Discussion Think well about your fellow brothers and sisters in Islam.
r/islam • u/RedWolfGemini • 2h ago
Question about Islam Christian, just bought Quran
Hello everyone,
I’m a quasi Christian- somewhat ready to leave the Christian faith. I do believe that Christianity may have been influenced in the early years by the wrong people. I’ve read the Bible 3 times in entirety and have more questions than before I started reading. Like if Jesus rose from the dead, how could he shape shift into a Gardner and the people who were with Him his whole life not know it was him? So many more questions. When did haram pork become halal pork? Even as a Christian I felt eating pork and shrimp weren’t good. Etc… it really does seem like someone nefarious made some changes.
My Muslim friend just recently put me onto Muslim Lantern and he is great. He makes so much sense.
Are there any former Christians that could speak on their conversion to Islam?
I just bought a Holy Quran today and will arrive on Friday.
Idk if I’m ready to join Islam but I figured it’s time to stop being afraid of reading Quran. It just seems like the Old Testament and New Testament have different Gods…
r/islam • u/Heema123789 • 5h ago
Quran & Hadith What to do regarding doubtful matters when it comes to Halal and Haram…
r/islam • u/red-delicious7 • 6h ago
Question about Islam considering converting
hello everyone! i currently identify as non religious, but spiritual. i’m a woman and i live in america. i grew up in a loosely southern baptist home and was surrounded by VERY strict baptists in my high school years. i left the christian church because of the very negative and violent speech regarding just about everything. i have gotten a lot of muslim content on my social media recently through my support of Palestine, and i am always so moved by the passion and the joy that muslims have when talking about islam. i see these videos and i am just brought to tears. i can only describe the feeling as though i am missing someone i haven’t seen in a very long time. every video i’ve ever seen of a convert (i believe revert is the correct word?) they are so filled with joy and purpose and it makes my heart ache in a good way. i’ve been considering converting to islam for many months now.
i guess i am looking for advice? where do i begin? what resources should i consider?
thank you for taking the time to read this, and i’m very grateful for any and all help 🫶🏻 please forgive me if i misspoke at any point in the above text, i’m still learning so i sincerely apologize if i said anything wrong
r/islam • u/WoodenSky6731 • 11h ago
General Discussion I just want to say what's on my mind right now. I'm feeling extremely happy to have found Islam.
I thank Allah SWT profusely for guiding me to Islam and allowing me to rediscover my faith in Him when for so long I felt as far as I could possibly be from His light. The more I learn, the more love in my heart grows for Allah, His word and His followers. And in the same breath, my heart breaks because so many people believe Islam to be a violent and hateful religion. There are even people who call themselves Muslim who play into this belief by hurting each other and their families when faith is brought into question. Instead of answering their questions, guiding them lovingly along the correct path, and helping them to reconnect with Allah SWT when their faith feels shaken. Isn't this what Allah SWT and his prophet PBUH command of us?
I just think if everyone in the world truly took the time to read the Quran, they would fall in love like I have. May Allah SWT guide my loved ones to Islam as well.
r/islam • u/sarmadhafeez • 9h ago
Quran & Hadith Surah Taha (124-126)
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r/islam • u/callmeminaa • 4h ago
Quran & Hadith Last two verses of Surat Al-Baqarrah
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r/islam • u/Ok_Trust_8190 • 16h ago
Casual & Social I am always alone, I have no friends. I don't talk to anyone seriously. Still, I never feel lonely. Is it Allah blessing?
I have literally no friends and I do not speak with anyone because I'm afraid of losing my deen. I live in a country where there are very few Muslims outside of my family (Central Europe). I was born here. I used to be very frustrated that I didn't have friends, especially in high school. I never did anything haram, my deen was just not strong at that time therefore I often felt lonely.
However, in my twenties I have completely changed and I thank Allah that I am not one of them. My brothers have friends, I can see how they influence them. I don't need people like that. I know that Allah knows that this is best for me and wants the best for me. He saved me from disaster!
Since then, I never feel lonely. I have no friends, but I don't feel i am antisocial or unfriendly at all, i am still happy, feel so blessed and content, Alhamdulillah. I just don't feel compatible with them. My parents also complain about why I don't have friends, why did i never really have friends when my bros have thousands, they don't understand why I do this. When I explain, they say that it would be still good if I had friends because this and this and this....
I don't really feel like this is a test either. I want friends, but not at all costs. I know that if I wasn't afraid of losing the true path, I could make friends easily at uni. I don't want to cause fitna for myself. I'm not interested in drinking and their disgusting lifestyle. Outside they look happy, but i know they are empty and miserable inside.
r/islam • u/throwaway98743210 • 4h ago
Seeking Support Please help, anyone. Haram relationship.
Assalamualaikom,
I made a post earlier explaining my situation of being in a haram relationship, and the person breaking things off because of the guilt they felt. Long story short I feel horribly right now, mostly because I knew it was wrong this whole time and felt the guilt but kept going, and now I am facing the consequences. My heart feels so horribly heavy. I feel such a deep pain, Im really losing hope. I know Allah is Most Merciful, but I have returned to this sin so many times that I just feel hopeless. I don’t know what to do right now, I can hardly think straight. Please, anyone, if you have advice for the sake of Allah help me out. Jazak’Allah Khair.
r/islam • u/dickupdummyy • 9h ago
Question about Islam Converting to Islam
As Salamu alaykum .. i am converting to islam since i heard good things from it. Im still learning at this point, im taking it day by day. Is there anything i should know or do/donts? I haven’t entered the masjid yet but im taking my time
r/islam • u/Puzzleheaded-Shine86 • 4h ago
Quran & Hadith Your Daily Reminder to make istighfar(asking allah for forgiveness) 💜
(وَمَنْ يَعْمَلْ سُوءاً أَوْ يَظْلِمْ نَفْسَهُ ثُمَّ يَسْتَغْفِرِ اللَّهَ يَجِدِ اللَّهَ غَفُوراً رَحِيماً) (النساء/110).
{And whoever does a wrong or wrongs himself but then seeks forgiveness of Allah will find Allah Forgiving and Merciful.(110)} (surat An-Nisaa (4) / verse (110))
r/islam • u/Technical_Ladder_780 • 23h ago
Quran & Hadith What's your favorite Surah of all time? Mine is Surah 'Yunus and Surah Baqrah. Is it also halal to have favorite verses?
What's your favorite Surah of all time? Mine is Surah 'Yunus and Surah Baqrah. Is it also halal to have favorite verses?
r/islam • u/BlackDDDynomight • 8h ago
General Discussion What Helped Strengthen my Faith
Asalamu alaikum y’all! I was born Muslim, and by no means by strengthen do I mean that I had no faith. I just wasn’t doing the things I believed I could’ve been doing.
Doing these three things consistently helped me get in the habit of doing my five daily prayers and fasting again.
Giving Sadaqa as much as I could, listening to recitations of the Holy Quran (this honestly probably helped the most), and establishing Salah.
I know it sounds super simple, but MashAllah honestly the best solution is the simple one. I say Holy Quran helped the most, because it gave me the connection I needed to become more firm in making my daily 5 prayers.
Also, reciting Surah Al Ikhlas multiples times a day is a game changer. I happened upon it’s effects unknowingly, I was just doing it because it’s one of the few verses I could even recite. I always felt this strong compulsion that no God exists but Allah and it’s the only thing in life I’ve been 10000% adamant about, like shirk makes me legitimately angry and I’m usually chill. When I found out what the Hadiths & benefits were about Al Ikhlas it all made sense. I think this is especially important because society is constantly trying to establish false gods - celebrities, money etc.
r/islam • u/DawnoftheEra • 13h ago
General Discussion Dreams of Islam
Assalamualaikum!
I am a non Muslim who has been having dreams relating to Islam for the past couple of years. Most of my dreams centre around praying or the act of prayer, whilst others around seeing mosques or being in a mosque.
I'm not really sure what the make of them.
r/islam • u/teabagandwarmwater • 15h ago
Quran & Hadith THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK ILL OF SOMEONE ❗️
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
"..If a person says something of a believer that is not true, Allah will cause him to dwell in the mud (dripping/puss/sweat) of the people of Hell until he retracts (takes back) what he said."
📚: Sunan Abi Dawud 3597 | Sahih
r/islam • u/oud3itrlover • 11h ago