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Is it Necessary to Change One’s Name After Converting to Islam?

The Rules on Changing Your Name in Islam A name is an important symbol that distinguishes one person from another. It is therefore natural that everyone wants a good and honorable name. It is reported in a hadith that the Prophet peace be upon him said, “On the Day of Judgement you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers, so have good names” (Abu Dawud). Often times converts change their names to Arabic names thinking it is necessary to do so. However, is changing the name an obligation? Changing one’s name was rare in the time of the Prophet peace be upon him and very few Companions who accepted Islam changed their names. It is permissible, but not an obligation, to change one’s name without any reason. The general rule is that one does not have to change their name, but there are some exceptions to this

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A Quick Start Manual for New Muslims

Your Journey Begins with Proclamation of Faith in Allah and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Once you proclaim that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Mohammad is the Prophet of God, you have become a Muslim. Congratulations! That is the crucial first step of your journey and indeed the foundation of everything you will do henceforth as a believer. Practicing Islam fully will require learning, submitting to God, and making a daily commitment to your new faith, but the wonderful thing is that Allah makes it easier for us when our hearts are determined to serve Him.

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Essential Tips for New Muslims: Interacting with Non-Muslim Friends and Family

Embracing Islam: A 20-Year Transformation.When I became a Muslim 20 years ago, it was one of the greatest transformations of my life. There was so much new information that it seemed completely overwhelming at first. Just learning how to pray, including making ablution (wu’du), familiarizing myself with the choreographed movements of standing, kneeling, and prostrating, and memorizing the chapters in Arabic was an enormous challenge. Add to that all the new guidelines for Islamic behavior including appropriate dress, interactions with the opposite gender, Islamic manners, and vocabulary. It was an enormous undertaking. Thank God for the fervor and sincerity of new Muslims that empower us to take on such a momentous task!

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I used to feel emptiness in my Heart -Watch new Muslim’s Journey and how WhyIslam Mentoring Matters!

This inspiring story follows a new Muslim who once struggled with deep emotional emptiness until discovering the power of faith and guidance through WhyIslam’s mentoring program. Their journey reveals how personal support, sincere conversations, and learning Islam step-by-step helped heal the heart and bring purpose, peace, and connection. A heartfelt reminder of why community and mentorship truly matter.

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Fasting Changed My Life Forever! -New Muslim for Ramadan Inspiration

Discover the inspiring journey of a new Muslim whose first Ramadan transformed their life in unexpected ways. From spiritual clarity and emotional healing to developing discipline and gratitude, this story highlights the powerful impact fasting can have on the heart and soul. A heartfelt reflection meant to motivate anyone seeking renewal through Ramadan.

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How the Quran’s Sound Carries Its Meaning

From Shelter to Resilience: Finding Strength in Adversity This past year was hard for me, I was living in a shelter, because I didn’t have a safe place to go to. I went to a residential longer-term housing facility. It was a private and safe place for women and children. From a 5 bedroom house I went to a small bunk bed with a drawer that had a key and a lock. You really learn a lot about yourself – I learned that I was able to quickly adapt to my surroundings. I set up my bed, arranged all my personal things and put away my few important documents in the drawer directly below my bunk bed. Then I sat and waited. I waited for things to fall into place so I could leave the shelter. The first couple of days went by smooth but soon the anxiety of waiting for something to happen started to make me feel trapped and helpless.

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