never been so confused.

Asalaamu 'alykum.


hm.. thats sad. How about you stay quiet with them for a while in regard to religious matters? Don't discuss religion too much and show them good manners, a good personality. I know you might feel that its hard for new muslim reverts, but its hard for some muslims who start practising islaam also since the family thinks the persons strange, because they're changing themselves for the better. (I know, so weird huh?)


Here's a good 10min vid, just so you know what position you're in:
http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-multimedia/39381-ghuraba-khalid-yasin.html



You can explain to them indirectly and calm their fear, you don't even have to say to them that you're muslim, because Allaah is sufficient as a witness for you, and He is the Most Wise. Remember that people may plot, and Allaah too Plots, and He is the best of Planners.

We know that the companions of the Messenger of Allaah were tortured severely for leaving 'the religion of their forefathers' - some were placed on hot burning coal. Others were severely beaten by their own families, while others lost all their respect and wealth. However, Allaah won't let this go to waste - He will reward you for your difficulties, and after hardship He will bring ease.


Know that Allaah never overburdens a soul with what it can't bear. And He is always remembering you, when you remember Him. So ask Him for help, and without a doubt He will provide you from ways you never expected. And know that victory comes through Patience and trials.


Allaah Almighty says in the Qur'an:

Do men think that they will be left alone on saying, "We believe", and that they will not be tested?

We did test those before them, and Allah will certainly know those who are true from those who are false.


Do those who practise evil think that they will get the better of Us? Evil is their judgment!

For those whose hopes are in the meeting with Allah (in the Hereafter, let them strive); for the term (appointed) by Allah is surely coming and He hears and knows (all things).

And if any strive (with might and main), they do so for their own souls: for Allah is free of all needs from all creation.

Those who believe and work righteous deeds,- from them shall We blot out all evil (that may be) in them, and We shall reward them according to the best of their deeds.


We have enjoined on man kindness to parents: but if they (either of them) strive (to force) thee to join with Me (in worship) anything of which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not. Ye have (all) to return to me, and I will tell you (the truth) of all that ye did.

And those who believe and work righteous deeds,- them shall We admit to the company of the Righteous.


[Qur'an Al-Ankaboot (The Spider) 29: 2-9]


The Messenger of Allaah, peace be upon him said: Wondrous are the believer's affairs. For him there is good in all his affairs, and this is so only for the believer. When something pleasing happens to him, he is grateful, and that is good for him; and when something displeasing happens to him, he is enduring/patient (sabar), and that is good for him. [Recorded in Sahih Muslim]



Right now, you just need to show your family through your actions how islaam has changed you for the better. It can be with small issues related to daily life; so maybe you're more organised, more at calmness/ease with yourself and others, willing to share things and help others out with no form of reward in return etc.


Here's a good thread related to having good manners;
http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-etiquettes/25521-importance-adaab-manners.html



The Prophet (peace be upon him) emphasized how good manners are of paramount importance in Islam when he said: “I was sent only to perfect good manners.” [ Musnad Ahmad (8952)]

The Prophet (peace be upon him) is the perfect example of what it means to possess good manners. Allah says, describing him: “Indeed you are of a great moral character.” [ Sûrah al-Qalam : 4]


Allah says: “Nor can goodness and evil be equal. Repel (evil) with what is better. Then he between whom and you there had been hatred will become as though he were your dear friend.”

And no one will be granted such goodness except those who exercise patience and self-restraint,- none but persons of the greatest good fortune.

[ Sûrah Fussilat : 34-5]

http://www.islamtoday.net/english/showme2.cfm?cat_id=31&sub_cat_id=710



I pray that things get easier for you inshaa Allaah, and remember that this is part of Allaah's Eternal Wisdom. We might not know the reason behind this right now, but we know that through hardship, Allaah brings for us a great deal of good. Don't give up hope for your family, because Allaah has guided the most severest of enemies of islaam to the truth, so keep praying to Allaah for their guidance also. Our duty is to only convey the message, it's Allaah who guides the hearts. :)




Peace.

 
Wa alaikum as-salaam,
Anyway, we just had dinner and my Mom brought up yesterday's conversation in the car and now my Dad is in the know.
My sister was quite vocal on how "all religion is a scam". I did raise some of the question and points you informed me of, Fi_Sabilillah. Only to be yelled down with falsehoods. No matter how much I tried to correct what they thought of Islam I would just be yelled at and told I was wrong.
This is a family that I THOUGHT would be supportive, this is a disaster. :enough!:
Now I'm just hoping this information doesn't get passed onto my friends.
My Mum also confirmed her argument that I don't need religion dictating to me what I can and can't do and that I should be able to make my own choices.
Why is it that she feels it's okay for her to say what's right and wrong by me and Allah (swt) cannot?

:sl:

sometimes it is better for you to avoid unnecessary arguments which may worsen the situation.

Avoiding arguments because this will lead to evil soul, and the animosity towards others. In an authentic Hadith the prophet (S.A.W.) said: "No people got misguided after they were guided, but they were plagued with argument." Then, the prophet (S.A.W.) recited what Allah (S.W.T) says the Noble Qur'an in surat Az-Zukhrf, (Verse 58), what can be translated as, "…They quoted it for you not except for argument. Nay! But they are a quarrelsome people."{Reported by Imams At-Trmthi, Ahmad and Abn Majah}

A scholar from the Salaf generation said: "If Allah (S.W.T.) loves a man, He will provide to him the opportunity to do good deeds and keep off the argument. And if Allah (S.W.T.) wants harm for a man, He will keep off the good deed and will plague him with argument."

Imam Malik said: " Argument concerning knowledge turn off the light of knowledge and stiffen the heart."

Imam Al-Hasan Al-Bassri heard a folk arguing. So, he said: "These people are bored with worship, they find it easy to talk in vain, and their righteousness is diminished so they vainly talked."

don't worry brother...it is just the beginning. Your sister soon will be learning about islam. InshaAllah. :)
 

:sl:
:) :) :) ****Welcome 2 islam****:) :) :)
I know im eva soo L8 but i wih 2 say congratulations 4 ur convert 2 Islam!
I aint been dis forum 4 long but i wish 2 say my words!

May Allah grant you with Jannat al-Firdaws (Paradise)!!!
I wish u all da best & also success, and easy going life through ur family & friendz too insha'allah...
My brother/sister in Islam:? (I yet don't know which sos)!!!
:w:
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam,
Thanks again, Fi_Sabilillah! :D You've been a huge help. May Allah (swt) reward you.
I've decided to tone things down when it comes to my family. I will still speak of Islam to them just a bit more discreetly for now.
Since I'm posting anonymously I am more willing to say this, I do have depression (and have trouble coping under pressure so these arguments with my family have been super hard.If you know who I am, please don't bring that up anywhere else on the board) and my sister seems to be thinking that's where my interest in Islam has come from, she has said that! :( But she is too wrong!!
syilla said:
don't worry brother...it is just the beginning. Your sister soon will be learning about islam. InshaAllah. :)
InshaaAllah.
Thankyou for the kind words *love4isl@m*. (its brother lol)
 
Asalaamu 'alykum. :)


That's okay, sometimes people only shout because they feel defensive and because they're scared. So they will get used to it slowly, but surely inshaa Allaah.

About the depression issue, the main concept in islaam is to do all you have control over, then place it in the control of Allaah - place your trust in Him since He has knowledge of the unknown, and He has power over all things.

Other than that, worrying won't get anything better - infact it'll just make you feel more depressed. So placing your trust in Allaah will be a way out from your worries, since you know that Allaah loves you and He only does what is good for you, even if you can't see the good within it yet.


Some scholars even said that a beautiful patience is one which if some people saw you sitting among them, none of them would know that you're facing a calamity, because that is how much trust you have in Allaah.

Heres a small article which discusses patience, and how a brother of a companion of the Messenger of Allaah remained patient while some people sawed his leg off while he was awake!

http://islamicink.wordpress.com/2007/02/18/what-does-it-really-mean-to-be-patient/



Looking at the examples of pious people before you actually strengthens you since you realise that there are people who have gone through more harder trials, yet Allaah blessed them through a great deal of good due to their patience and trust in Allaah. Who could imagine that these people who were born 1400years ago would still remembered today? :)
 
As salaam alaykum wa rahmatulillah wa barakatuh!

Masha'Allah! You reverted! :D Congradulations on accepting Islam!

You know, I think all reverts go thru difficulties with family/friends/work when we turn to Islam. I heard and still hear all of the same things you are from your family. Now days, I answer direct questions. If I don't know the answer, then I get it for them. Be polite, smile, be good example. It is amasing how easy it gets after a while, after tempers have settled, and after people "get used to" the idea of you being muslim. Right now the most important thing to focus on perfecting wudoo and prayer, and changing "bad habits" like listening to haram music and tv programs. Spend time with other muslims, listen to nasheeds, read Quran, do anything that helps to build your eman. Take everything in steps, but don't stall too much! Push yourself gently. Make duaa; ask Allah to make it easy and you won't be disappointed!

I reverted in December, and I am just now gaining my "voice" if you know what I mean ;) ! It all takes practice! At first, I would get tounge-tied, or frustrated, or angry when people said things to attack Islam. Now days, I smile, I thank them for their interest in Islam (no matter how bad the remark), and tell them the truth! It is wonderful to see how their faces change from mocking to interest so quickly! :)

fee amin Allah!
 
Wa alykum As-salaam Warahmatulahi Wabarakatuh.


Maasha Allaah i'm really happy that things are going well for you sister Indigo, may Allaah continue making this life and the hereafter easier for you, and us all. ameen.
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam,
Thanks again Fi_Sabilillah :D . I know there are still a lot of aspects in which I am going to have to change and I know it’s not going to be easy, but it is necessary. And no matter how foreign to me this is I’m gonna have to learn to not only believe and practise, but also place alot of more trust in Allah (swt) as far as the things I have no control over go.
I’m happy to say that I haven’t said a word about Islam to my family in a little while and it’s almost as if what has happened recently never happened, which is good, for now. Now I’m just hoping on leaving home as soon as possible so I can really be me, hoping to move to an area that actually has a Muslim community.
Indigo, congratulations on reverting to you also. MashAllah. :D And thankyou for the tips. I know, the changes do take a lot of getting used to, but knowing they’re for the better is all that matters. :D
 
I have posted a story for our new reverts under comparitive religion section... So you can see what other reverts have gone through...
I am proud of you all
Mash'Allah
:w:
 
Asalaamu 'alykum. :)


I hope Allaah makes it easy for you. Remember to keep contact with family though, because enjoining the ties of kinship/family is important in the sight of Allaah.

I think that facing opposition is quite common, but i would encourage you to read stories of the Prophets and there companions to see how they reacted in similar situations:

http://www.islamicboard.com/biographies-islamic-figures/


By the way, at the beginning of the thread you said that you came with the intention of only asking one question, was it answered for you? lol and when did you first start getting interested? :)
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam.
Sorry for taking so long to reply. :(
The past week in my life has been very peaceful. No more fights with my family, or anything like that, mainly because I have toned things down a lot. I have chosen to keep this completely to myself for the time being and maybe when I leave home I will feel better about telling them and they will feel better about my choice. InshaAllaah.
I know, being close with your family is impoartant in Islam, and I would never plan on cutting the ties I have with them. but maybe a bit of distance between us is for the best, especially with my iman in mind. :)
Yes, the question I came to ask was answered :D and mashAllah triggered my interest in Islam.
I'm planing my second fast for this Thursday inshaAllaah. :D wish me luck.
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam.
Sorry for taking so long to reply. :(
The past week in my life has been very peaceful. No more fights with my family, or anything like that, mainly because I have toned things down a lot. I have chosen to keep this completely to myself for the time being and maybe when I leave home I will feel better about telling them and they will feel better about my choice. InshaAllaah.
I know, being close with your family is impoartant in Islam, and I would never plan on cutting the ties I have with them. but maybe a bit of distance between us is for the best, especially with my iman in mind. :)
Yes, the question I came to ask was answered :D and mashAllah triggered my interest in Islam.
I'm planing my second fast for this Thursday inshaAllaah. :D wish me luck.


MashaAllah... :thumbs_up

InshaAllah...one day your family will understand. Ameen...
 
Asalaamu 'alykum again :)


That's kool, when you leave and travel.. try reflecting on the creation since that can be a form of ibaadah (worship) also. :) It can strengthen your relationship with Allaah, you realise that all that is on the earth and skies wasn't created for no purpose, but Allaah created it for you, and for His servants as a blessing for them.

The praise is for Him who guided us so we could thank Him. Thankfulness is a sign of being grateful, and with gratefulness we are obedient to Allaah. With obedience we gain His Mercy, and His Mercy leads to His reward of this life, and the everlasting reward of Paradise. May Allaah grant us it, ameen. :)


I hope Allaah makes the fast easy for you, the Messenger of Allaah, Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

'Three men whose dua' [supplication] is never rejected (by Allah) are:

the fasting person until he breaks his fast (in another narration, when he breaks fast),
the just ruler and the one who is oppressed.'

[Recorded in Musnad Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi - Hasan]


http://www.islamicboard.com/basics-islam/26205-best-times-make-dua-supplication.html


So try your best to make a supplication then especially, inshaa Allaah (God willing) it will be responded to, and remember that if any prayer isn't answered in this life - Allaah has kept a greater reward for that person in the hereafter. :)


Take care of yourself insha Allaah.


Peace.
 
The fast on Thursday went incredibly well. :D


Asalaamu 'alykum. :)


lol thats kool, alhamdulillah (the praise is for Allaah.) did you feel ill or anything like last time, and did u eat anything in the early morning time before fajr (the dawn prayer)?

It's good training for Ramadan by the way, and inshaa Allaah you still get rewarded for it since its an optional form of worship.


On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) said: Allah (mighty and sublime be He) said:

Whosoever shows enmity to someone devoted to Me, I shall be at war with him. My servant draws not near to Me with anything more loved by Me than the religious duties I have enjoined upon him, and My servant continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I shall love him. When I love him I am his hearing with which he hears, his seeing with which he sees, his hand with which he strikes and his foot with which he walks. Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would surely give it to him, and were he to ask Me for refuge, I would surely grant him it. I do not hesitate about anything as much as I hesitate about [seizing] the soul of My faithful servant: he hates death and I hate hurting him.

It was related by al-Bukhari.


The most beloved deeds to Allaah are the obligatory duties which He has ordered us to perform. Then after that, a servant of Allaah keeps drawing closer to Him by doing the optional deeds to gain Allaah's pleasure.

To the extent that any action they do in life is for the sake of Allaah, so the servant looks at only what Allaah has permitted, and doesn't use this blessing of sight for Allaah's disobedience [i.e. by looking at forbidden things.] The servant hears only what is good, and turns away from evil talk. The servant uses the blessing of the ability to walk to places which Allaah likes, and not to use this blessing to go to wrong places. The servant uses his hands to only strike for Allaah's sake at the right time, so the believer won't harm other believers, rather he will only attack if necessary, i.e. if he is defending himself, or fighting the oppressors for Allaah's sake.


..Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would surely give it to him, and were he to ask Me for refuge, I would surely grant him it. I do not hesitate about anything as much as I hesitate about [seizing] the soul of My faithful servant: he hates death and I hate hurting him.



And Allaah Almighty knows best! :)
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam.
I know this is going to sound crazy, but I had a minor prayer answered just in the last 10 minutes.
My last fast went very well, I did eat before Fajr this time and there were no negatives to it.
Fi_Sabilillah, thankyou again so much for everything. Naturally, I'm quite a shy and insecure person. If it wasn't for you posting here and getting me to read these things and allow me to reassure myself on my reversion I probably would have given in to what my family were saying a few weeks ago. MashAllah. May Allah (swt) reward you!!
WSalaams
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam.
I know this is going to sound crazy, but I had a minor prayer answered just in the last 10 minutes.
My last fast went very well, I did eat before Fajr this time and there were no negatives to it.
Fi_Sabilillah, thankyou again so much for everything. Naturally, I'm quite a shy and insecure person. If it wasn't for you posting here and getting me to read these things and allow me to reassure myself on my reversion I probably would have given in to what my family were saying a few weeks ago. MashAllah. May Allah (swt) reward you!!
WSalaams

Alhamdullillah.....everything went well.

You're motivating me to fast :D

Please update us on the prayers...
 
Wa alaikum as-salaam.
I know this is going to sound crazy, but I had a minor prayer answered just in the last 10 minutes.
My last fast went very well, I did eat before Fajr this time and there were no negatives to it.

Fi_Sabilillah, thankyou again so much for everything. Naturally, I'm quite a shy and insecure person. If it wasn't for you posting here and getting me to read these things and allow me to reassure myself on my reversion I probably would have given in to what my family were saying a few weeks ago. MashAllah. May Allah (swt) reward you!!
WSalaams


Asalaamu 'alykum.


Alhamdulillah that's really kool! :) I know how you feel, it's proper exciting when Allaah answers our prayers because it increases you in faith. It's like you got a close friend that you can always talk to and no-one can stop you from that, and this friend has Power over everything! Sometimes when you feel at your weakest point, you turn to Allaah for help since no-one else understands you, and then from ways you never expected - your supplication gets answered. :D Keep it up. And by the way, you can call me bro Fi if you want, everyone does that here :p


The Messenger of Allaah, Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"Whoever has three things discovers the sweetness of iman [faith]: that Allah and His Messenger are more beloved to him than all else, that he love another only for the sake of Allah Most High, and that he hate to return to kufr (disbelief) as he would hate to be thrown into fire."

[Recorded in Muslim & Bukhari ]


Sometimes when the whole world and everyone you know - when they've turned against you, at that moment in life - you feel you need to draw closer to Allaah because He can ease your life for you. So pray to Allaah so you are beloved to Him, and that He places love in your heart for Him also. Because by loving Allaah, you will keep that constant relationship with Him, and then you won't want to return to disbelief.

Just ask yourself - how much good has come through you knowing Allaah? Who wouldn't want to be friends with the One who controls all the world and everything inside of it? :D lol and the reward of the hereafter in Paradise is much greater - in the presence of your Lord, so you will be able to see Him there inshaa Allaah [God willing] if you remain patient and steadfast in the religion of Allaah. :) One of the punishments of the disbelievers of the hellfire will be that they won't be able to ever see Allaah, never - since they rejected Him and they never believed that He should be worshipped Alone, so in the hereafter - Allaah will reject them since they rejected Him - the fact that they would return to Him (and be either rewarded or punished for their own actions, and they took His Message in jest) even though Allaah sent upon them so much good in this life.


If you got the time, i'd like you to see this small 10min video. Put your speakers on if you want, it's about the meeting the believers will have with Allaah in Paradise, so whatever is mentioned in this will truelly happen in Paradise. May Allaah make me and you, and us all of them, ameen.


A Meeting With Allah...

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Id6Z1IqZYM[/media]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Id6Z1IqZYM




Tell me what you think?! :)



 
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Wa alaikum as-salaam.
Have been silent for a while again, sorry. :( I think it will keep happening like this for a while. :(
Thank you again Bro Fi :P your postings here mean a lot :D may Allah (swt) reward you!
The prayer that was answered was very minor, but it came as a surprise to me and it really made me think
I waited until I was home alone last Friday evening to watch the video thank you so much for sharing that!! :D
 
mashaAllah, congrats on ur conversion (sorryyy for bein so late!)
may Allaah bless u and grant u Jannatul Firdaws :)
 

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