In Islam, the act of joining the faith after being in another religion is sometimes called “reverting.” Many Muslims prefer this term rather than “converting” because it helps them develop a strong connection to their faith, but others don’t like the term at all. In this article, we’ll explain what a Muslim revert is, the difference between “convert” and “revert,” and the controversies behind the term “convert.” Plus, we interviewed Islam expert Mekaeel Mohsin to give you some tips on converting/reverting to Islam.
What does it mean to revert to Islam?
When someone reverts to Islam, they are joining the religion after being raised in a different faith. Many Muslims prefer the term “revert” over “convert,” because they believe everyone is born with a natural faith in Allah. Others prefer “convert” to highlight the choice they made to join Islam.
Steps
How to Convert/Revert to Islam
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Research Islam to make sure it’s right for you. Converting to a new religion shouldn’t be taken lightly, as faith is a very important part of many people’s lives. Make sure you know what it means to be Muslim. If you’re not sure where to start, talk to any Muslims you may know or visit a mosque and talk to an Imam (Islamic religious scholar) to learn more about the religion .
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Familiarize yourself with Islamic scripture. The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed to be the word of God. [7] X Research source As you continue to study Islam, read the Quran and familiarize yourself with the text to make sure it is something you truly believe in. Read other important religious scripture, as well, such as the Hadith (the accounts of the Prophet Muhammad).
- Muslims must believe that the Quran is the literal word of God.
- When reading the Quran, Mohsin says, “How much do you want to contemplate? You could read one verse and just sit there and think about what it’s saying and what its meaning is and read the research of the scholars… Then, try to apply it to your life.”
EXPERT TIPImamShaykh Mekaeel is an Imam at the Islamic Community of Salinas in Salinas, California. He is the founder of the Voyagers of Knowledge YouTube channel, which creates Islamic educational content. He attended the Islamic University of Madinah and earned a degree from the school of Da'wah and Usuluddeen.Reading the Quran takes time. If you’re going to read the Quran looking to contemplate and understand it, that’s going to take a little longer than somebody who, let’s just say, wants to read it normally. Make sure you understand what you’re reading.
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Say the Shahada when you’re ready to convert. The Shahada is the testimony of faith that is required to become a Muslim . When you’re ready to submit to Allah, say the Shahada with conviction: “La ilaha illa Allah, Muhammadur rasoolu Allah” (“There is no true god but God (Allah) and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God.) [8] X Research source
- Muslims must believe that Allah is the one true God and cannot worship anything other than Him.
- Mohsin says it’s important to fully understand the Shahada: “[The Shahada] is the key to get into Islam, but you can’t just say the statement and not understand what it means, what it implies, and what is expected of you. Islam itself means submission, so you’re submitting your body, your mind, your soul, and your desires to Allah.”
- Mohsin adds, “Coming into Islam, we need to understand that sometimes our desires and our temptations go against what is required of us. We’re going to have to learn to submit our desires and our needs.”
Expert Q&A
Video
Tips
- Remember that reverted/converted Muslims are still Muslims. Don’t treat them like they aren’t “really” Muslim just because they come from a different religious background.Thanks
References
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- ↑ https://noblemarriage.com/blog/revert-vs-convert
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- ↑ https://meccacenter.org/2019/05/15/8-reasons-to-stop-using-revert/
- ↑ https://meccacenter.org/2019/05/15/8-reasons-to-stop-using-revert/
- ↑ https://yaqeeninstitute.org/what-islam-says-about/basics-of-islam#what-is-the-qur-an
- ↑ https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/204/how-to-convert-to-islam-and-become-muslim
- ↑ https://www.whyislam.org/convert-revert-whats-in-a-name/