About this course
The journey of a revert is unique—it is a path of rediscovery, growth, and sometimes, significant life changes. This 8-class series serves as a roadmap for those who have recently embraced Islam or are considering it. Instead of overwhelming you with complex legalities, we focus on the "Heart of Islam" first: who is Allah, how do we speak to Him, and how do we navigate our new identity within our families and society?
What to expect:
- A Safe Space: No question is too basic or "silly."
- Practical Skills: Step-by-step guides on prayer (Salah) and purification (Wudu).
- Gradual Learning: Focus on quality of understanding rather than quantity of information.
- Community: Connection with others who share similar experiences.
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What to expect
Your conversation with Allah starts with your wudu. Your intentions and motions represent a single statement: I am preparing to stand before the King of kings. From the fire-threatening neglected heels to the shining limbs of the Day of Judgment, this is the gateway to presence, purity, and prayer.
Dr. Omar Suleiman explores the quiet khushoo’ of wudu: from the sins that fall with each drop to the limbs that will shine on the Day of Judgment, and the simple act—done in hardship—that opens every gate of Jannah.
Reading Material.
Download the book, Secrets of Salah: The Hidden Gems of Prayer (Companion Journal) to learn more on Salah
This video shows you how to make wudhu step by step
It was the first act of worship that
was made obligatory by Allah and
it is the last thing to be taken away
from the religion. When it perishes,
Islam will perish. Its obligation was
revealed directly to the Prophet (SAW),
during his ascension to the heaven
and it was made obligatory upon
every sane, adult Muslim.