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After Shahada

You said it. You meant it. That's all that matters.

Everything before this moment is forgiven. You're at a new beginning, on clean ground.

Take a breath. There's no rush for what comes next.

The first thing to know

You don't need to become a scholar by next week. God accepted you the moment you said the Shahada — exactly as you are.

You don't need to change your name, throw out your wardrobe, or learn Arabic overnight. With everything you know and everything you don't — you are enough. Islam meets you where you are.

The Prophet Mohammed ﷺ said:

"Make things easy. Do not make things difficult."

Day one: no pressure

Day one is not the day to learn everything. We can start with three things

Take ghusl

A full shower with the intention of starting fresh. Wash your hands, perform wudu, then pour water over your entire body, right side first, then left. That's it. Your fresh start, made physical.

Learn wudu

if you haven't already. It's the small washing before prayer — hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, ears, feet. Takes two minutes. You'll do it five times a day and it'll become second nature within a week.

Pray

If you know Al-Fatiha, pray with it. If you don't know it yet, face the direction of Makkah, stand, and talk to God in your own words. Tell Him you're here. Tell Him you're trying. He already knows, but He loves hearing it from you.

Your first week

Focus on learning Al-Fatiha—seven verses you'll recite in every prayer. Most new Muslims learn it within a week. Listen and repeat, one line at a time.

"In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise is due to God, Lord of all the worlds. The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment. You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help. Guide us on the Straight Path — the path of those You have blessed, not of those who earned Your anger, nor of those who went astray."

بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ ١ ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ ٱلْعَـٰلَمِينَ ٢ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ ٣ مَـٰلِكِ يَوْمِ ٱلدِّينِ ٤ إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ ٥ ٱهْدِنَا ٱلصِّرَٰطَ ٱلْمُسْتَقِيمَ ٦ صِرَٰطَ ٱلَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ غَيْرِ ٱلْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا ٱلضَّآلِّينَ ٧

Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem. Al-hamdu lillahi Rabbil 'aalameen. Ar-Rahman ir-Raheem. Maliki yawmid-deen. Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'een. Ihdinas-siratal mustaqeem. Siratal-latheena an'amta 'alayhim, ghayril-maghdoobi 'alayhim walad-daalleen.

Listen to it. Repeat one line at a time. Most new Muslims learn it within a week.

Your first month

Gradual. Honest. No one expects you to arrive fully formed.

Pray

Try to learn the five daily prayers — Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), Isha (night). You won't be perfect. Fajr is hard for everyone. If you miss one, pray for it when you remember and keep going.

Read

Pick up an English translation of the Quran. Start with the short chapters at the back, Al-Ikhlas (112), Al-Falaq (113), An-Nas (114).

Learn the basics

No pork, no alcohol, no gambling. Meat should be halal where possible. Everything else, ask when you're unsure. Most things in life are permissible.

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"And whoever puts their trust in God — He will be enough for them."

وَمَن يَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ

A few words you'll start using every day

These aren't rituals. They're a new way of noticing — of threading God through the ordinary moments of a day.

Bismillahبِسْمِ اللَّهِ

"In the name of God."

Before eating, before starting anything. Turns ordinary moments into worship.

Alhamdulillahالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ

"All praise is due to God."

After meals, after prayer, after something good — or even something hard.

SubhanAllahسُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ

"Glory be to God."

When you see something beautiful. A sunset. A mountain. Your child laughing.

La hawla wa la quwwata illa billahلَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ

"There is no power and no strength except with God."

When life gets heavy. The Prophet ﷺ called it a treasure of Paradise.

The honest part

The videos show the beautiful moment — the tears, the hugs, the takbeer. But there's a part that comes after that nobody talks about.

You might feel lonely

Especially if your family doesn't know yet. The high fades, and a quiet loneliness can settle in. It doesn't mean you made the wrong choice. It means you're human.

You will make mistakes

You'll forget steps in wudu, miss a prayer, or make mistakes. Every Muslim has been there. You ask God for forgiveness and try again—that's tawbah, and it's one of the most beloved acts of worship.

Doubt might visit

That doesn't mean your faith is broken. Even the companions of the Prophet ﷺ experienced doubt. The cure isn't to panic — it's to keep asking, keep reading, keep praying.

People will say things

Some Muslims will overload you with rules. Some non-Muslims will question you. Neither group defines your journey. Your Islam is between you and God.

Old habits will pull

Some fade on their own. Some take effort. Be patient with yourself. You didn't become a different person overnight — you became the same person with a different compass.

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