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Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Qtsnow(m): 7:55am On Jun 17, 2015
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
You might be coming across several posts that are excitingly buzzing with Ramadan around the corner. If you have just reverted to Islam and are feeling a little too apprehensive of what to expect, here’s a small attempt on my part to help you get through the initial jitters inshaAllah.


#1 Dua Dua Dua
If you feel no one understands what you are going through, then know that Allah SWT does! So cry out to Him and cry some more, asking Him to make things easy. With His help, you can move mountains and reach your goals with ease; nothing is too daunting or heavy when you have Allah SWT on your side.

Place your worries in His hands and free your mind and heart from the emotional and physical burdens you might be facing. Imagine how you would trust your best friend by telling your worries to them knowing that they *will* help you out or will support you through it. Allah is beyond any comparison and His help is beyond anything you can ever imagine. Make use of all the special times when duas are accepted. A dua of a distressed believer is always answered by Allah SWT. Click here 1 and here 2 to find out more.

#2 Pray
Something as simple as 2 rakats or more can ease the tensions and worries you have. Prayer can erase scars and heal wounds you never even knew existed. Pray to get an emaan high. It’s the most amazing way to spend time during Ramadan. Apart from receiving amazing blessings from your Lord, you will also learn to control and tame your nafs, making the whole process of Ramadan sweeter and rewarding inshaAllah.

#3 Learn!
When you learn something, it becomes familiar, in turn making it easier for you to follow and comprehend. A science theory might make no sense at all, but if you spend some time studying about it, it becomes easier to grasp the concept. Now, you have no hesitation in putting your new found knowledge into practice. The same could be said about Ramadan. When you learn more about the blessed month and the benefits it carries, it’ll be much easier for you to utilize it in the best possible manner.

#4 You Are Never Alone
Visit mosques or local organizations to get in touch with fellows Muslims who have reverted recently or even Muslims who have just started practicing the deen. Surround yourself with support groups which will make your worries and struggles a lot easier, rather than battling them all by yourself. If you find no one, always remember, you have Allah SWTwith you *all* the time.

#5 Don’t Feel Shy to Take Part In Iftaar Gatherings
If your Muslim friends or family invite you for iftaar, go for it. No! You are not going to be a burden on them and you don’t have to feel shy either. It’s a nice way to spend time and learn more about this beautiful religion.

Have fun planning iftaar parties that are halal and educational. Get together and prepare meals for iftaar, conduct quizzes or other competitions and give prizes or discuss about one topic each day. It could be about topics that you are finding difficult to understand or anything general too.
What better way to spend the month of Ramadan than indulging in conversations that revolve around Islam and Allah SWT. Angels gather in places where people come to seek knowledge. Imagine being surrounded by angels who are invoking Allah’s mercy and love on you! There’s nothing more soothing than that.

6 It Is Okay If You Falter Once In A While
If you feel you’re not living up to the challenges and goals you set for yourself, it’s okay; you need to relax. Allah SWT rewards you for your intentions and He SWTdoes not overburden you more than what you can take. So don’t overburden yourself with expectations that are too high to attain.

Pick yourself up and don’t let Shaytan mess with your mind. Continue doing small consistent deeds, even if it means reciting half a page of Quran a day. Don’t waste time on what you’ve missed, rather, concentrate on what you can do!

Points to Remember:
-If you are scared that you might not wake up for suhoor, you can ask your friend to give you a call to check if you’ve woken up.
-You might feel hungry for a day or two during the fasting period. It’s not uncommon or something to be ashamed of. Even those who’ve been fasting for years feel a nagging sense of hunger for a couple of days or so. Your body will adjust to it in no time.
-Plan your meals and buy your groceries beforehand so you don’t have to wonder what needs to be prepared for suhoor or iftaar every single day.
-Take this as an opportunity to give dawah to your family who may not be Muslims yet. Actions speak louder than words, and when combined with gentle words can be lethal in creating the right kind of change in their mindset inshaAllah.

Know dear sister or brother in Islam that Allah SWTsees the tears and the struggles you made for this religion, and none of it, absolutely none of it will go wasted. Instead, every single hardship you face with patience will be rewarded with magnanimous bounties which no human can comprehend. He SWT will give you from places unknown and will make your pathway to jannah easier inshaAllah.


http://blog.islamiconlineuniversity.com/six-ramadan-tips-for-new-muslimsreverts/

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by efilefun(m): 1:09pm On Jun 17, 2015
Alhamdulilah the blessed and holy month is here again, May Almighty Allah accept our duas and fasting as an act of ibadah and grant us Al-janat firdaus "Ameen"

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by ksbusari(m): 1:11pm On Jun 17, 2015
Jazakalah Khairan

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by kazmanbanjoko(m): 1:11pm On Jun 17, 2015
Ok. Good.

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by ayobamog(m): 1:11pm On Jun 17, 2015
jj
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by MKO4ever(m): 1:14pm On Jun 17, 2015
Nice one, but please I don't understand point #6: did you mean I can decide not to fast once in a while if I don't feel like fasting
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Nobody: 1:17pm On Jun 17, 2015
Kk.

What about those in Sweden.

Only 38mins between maghrib and fajr sir.

Dia ris God o

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Nobody: 1:19pm On Jun 17, 2015
MKO4ever:
Nice one, but please I don't understand point #6: did you mean I can decide not to fast once in a while if I don't feel like fasting
he is talking abt the additional acts of ibadah...fasting is compulsory

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Jimwalex(m): 1:20pm On Jun 17, 2015
Ma sha Allah..the following might also be of great benefit to some of us...

HOW TO COMPLETE THE
NOBLE QURAN in RAMADAN:
▪▪▪▪▪▪▪
■The Quran has 600 pages approx!
■ If you divide it by 30 days, that's 20
pages a day!
■You're thinking that's difficult to do right?
■But, if you divide it by 5 prayers a day, it
gets easier:
■If you read 4 pages after every salah in
Ramadan, then you've completed the Quran.
■ If you want to complete the Quran twice,
you read 4 pages before and after every
salah.
■ Imagine, if you forward this message, if
just one person benefits and complete the
Quran. And it gets even better, because you
would get the reward for them finding it
easier to complete,
IN SHAA Allah!
SENT to me by a friend.

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by spenca: 1:22pm On Jun 17, 2015
May Allah make it easy for us all . Barikah Ramadan
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Wealthyone: 1:25pm On Jun 17, 2015
Mari ababikum ya Ramadan

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by saudatu(m): 1:26pm On Jun 17, 2015
Qtsnow:
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
You might be coming across several posts that are excitingly buzzing with Ramadan around the corner. If you have just reverted to Islam and are feeling a little too apprehensive of what to expect, here’s a small attempt on my part to help you get through the initial jitters inshaAllah.


#1 Dua Dua Dua
If you feel no one understands what you are going through, then know that Allah SWT does! So cry out to Him and cry some more, asking Him to make things easy. With His help, you can move mountains and reach your goals with ease; nothing is too daunting or heavy when you have Allah SWT on your side.

Place your worries in His hands and free your mind and heart from the emotional and physical burdens you might be facing. Imagine how you would trust your best friend by telling your worries to them knowing that they *will* help you out or will support you through it. Allah is beyond any comparison and His help is beyond anything you can ever imagine. Make use of all the special times when duas are accepted. A dua of a distressed believer is always answered by Allah SWT. Click here 1 and here 2 to find out more.

#2 Pray
Something as simple as 2 rakats or more can ease the tensions and worries you have. Prayer can erase scars and heal wounds you never even knew existed. Pray to get an emaan high. It’s the most amazing way to spend time during Ramadan. Apart from receiving amazing blessings from your Lord, you will also learn to control and tame your nafs, making the whole process of Ramadan sweeter and rewarding inshaAllah.

#3 Learn!
When you learn something, it becomes familiar, in turn making it easier for you to follow and comprehend. A science theory might make no sense at all, but if you spend some time studying about it, it becomes easier to grasp the concept. Now, you have no hesitation in putting your new found knowledge into practice. The same could be said about Ramadan. When you learn more about the blessed month and the benefits it carries, it’ll be much easier for you to utilize it in the best possible manner.

#4 You Are Never Alone
Visit mosques or local organizations to get in touch with fellows Muslims who have reverted recently or even Muslims who have just started practicing the deen. Surround yourself with support groups which will make your worries and struggles a lot easier, rather than battling them all by yourself. If you find no one, always remember, you have Allah SWTwith you *all* the time.

#5 Don’t Feel Shy to Take Part In Iftaar Gatherings
If your Muslim friends or family invite you for iftaar, go for it. No! You are not going to be a burden on them and you don’t have to feel shy either. It’s a nice way to spend time and learn more about this beautiful religion.

Have fun planning iftaar parties that are halal and educational. Get together and prepare meals for iftaar, conduct quizzes or other competitions and give prizes or discuss about one topic each day. It could be about topics that you are finding difficult to understand or anything general too.
What better way to spend the month of Ramadan than indulging in conversations that revolve around Islam and Allah SWT. Angels gather in places where people come to seek knowledge. Imagine being surrounded by angels who are invoking Allah’s mercy and love on you! There’s nothing more soothing than that.

6 It Is Okay If You Falter Once In A While
If you feel you’re not living up to the challenges and goals you set for yourself, it’s okay; you need to relax. Allah SWT rewards you for your intentions and He SWTdoes not overburden you more than what you can take. So don’t overburden yourself with expectations that are too high to attain.

Pick yourself up and don’t let Shaytan mess with your mind. Continue doing small consistent deeds, even if it means reciting half a page of Quran a day. Don’t waste time on what you’ve missed, rather, concentrate on what you can do!

Points to Remember:
-If you are scared that you might not wake up for suhoor, you can ask your friend to give you a call to check if you’ve woken up.
-You might feel hungry for a day or two during the fasting period. It’s not uncommon or something to be ashamed of. Even those who’ve been fasting for years feel a nagging sense of hunger for a couple of days or so. Your body will adjust to it in no time.
-Plan your meals and buy your groceries beforehand so you don’t have to wonder what needs to be prepared for suhoor or iftaar every single day.
-Take this as an opportunity to give dawah to your family who may not be Muslims yet. Actions speak louder than words, and when combined with gentle words can be lethal in creating the right kind of change in their mindset inshaAllah.

Know dear sister or brother in Islam that Allah SWTsees the tears and the struggles you made for this religion, and none of it, absolutely none of it will go wasted. Instead, every single hardship you face with patience will be rewarded with magnanimous bounties which no human can comprehend. He SWT will give you from places unknown and will make your pathway to jannah easier inshaAllah.


http://blog.islamiconlineuniversity.com/six-ramadan-tips-for-new-muslimsreverts/
May Allah bless you abundantly.

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by maryhaam(f): 1:26pm On Jun 17, 2015
Alhamdulilahi,may Allah make it easy for us.
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by seedorfg(m): 1:27pm On Jun 17, 2015
am confused about the ashamu and the fast day o, when are we startin please?
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Sakeenath: 1:28pm On Jun 17, 2015
Nice write up. Keep up the good work.

**in addition, lets not forget the role of istigfar(seeking forgiveness) in the month of Ramadan.

I think point 6 means you should not overburden yourself beyond ur capability. Eg forcefully attending tafseers at inconvinient times for you. Or overlabouring yourself.
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by tintingz(m): 1:28pm On Jun 17, 2015
Nice tips.

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by stonemind(f): 1:29pm On Jun 17, 2015
Hmmm this seasons fasting go get as e be ooo, cuz m not mentally and physically ready.
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by asumo12: 1:36pm On Jun 17, 2015
Ramadan Mubarak to all my brothers and sisters in Islam.
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by tintingz(m): 1:36pm On Jun 17, 2015
MKO4ever:
Nice one, but please I don't understand point #6: did you mean I can decide not to fast once in a while if I don't feel like fasting
These tips(no 6) are for revert/convert Muslims A.k.a new Muslims.

They are new in practicing Islam so they need time to get use to the duties.

Are you a revert Muslim?
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by eluquenson(m): 1:44pm On Jun 17, 2015
Baraka llahu fih
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by eluquenson(m): 1:47pm On Jun 17, 2015
seedorfg:
am confused about the ashamu and the fast day o, when are we startin please?
Fasting starts tomorrow insha Allah
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Saeed348(m): 1:52pm On Jun 17, 2015
Jazakallahu khairan

Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by asumo12: 2:01pm On Jun 17, 2015
stonemind:
Hmmm this seasons fasting go get as e be ooo, cuz m not mentally and physically ready.


Smart phones are getting smarter as humans are getting dumber - I say down grade your phone and upgrade your life

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Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by stonemind(f): 2:03pm On Jun 17, 2015
asumo12:



Smart phones are getting smarter as humans are getting dumber - I say down grade your phone and upgrade your life


W.t.f
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by Nobody: 2:10pm On Jun 17, 2015
Ramadan Kareem to all my muslim brothers and sisters on Nairaland.
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by kenoz(m): 2:13pm On Jun 17, 2015
K. Thanks
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by MKO4ever(m): 2:16pm On Jun 17, 2015
tintingz:
These tips(no 6) are for revert/convert Muslims A.k.a new Muslims.

They are new in practicing Islam so they need time to get use to the duties.

Are you a revert Muslim?

Okay, I am a muslim by birth
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by moscobabs(m): 2:18pm On Jun 17, 2015
thanx is gonna help me




Ramadam Kareem
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by MKO4ever(m): 2:20pm On Jun 17, 2015
soe:
he is talking abt the additional acts of ibadah...fasting is compulsory

Okay, thank you sir
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by habss: 2:24pm On Jun 17, 2015
Alhamdulillah
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by MKO4ever(m): 2:33pm On Jun 17, 2015
Please I hope fasting is not starting tomorrow, I prefer that it starts on Friday oo, so I can be fully prepared
Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by conquest989: 2:41pm On Jun 17, 2015
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