Accepting Islam

A5: We provide resources and guidance on how to perform daily prayers, including practical demonstrations or links to helpful tutorials. We also offer advice on other Islamic practices like fasting, charity, and general conduct.
A4: The act of accepting Islam itself is free and requires no fee. Our services related to guidance and support for new Muslims may have associated fees depending on the depth and duration of the consultations, which will be clearly communicated upfront.
A3: This is a common and important question. Islamic rulings on marriage to non-Muslims vary based on gender (Muslim man marrying a Christian/Jewish woman is permissible, but a Muslim woman marrying a non-Muslim man is not). We will provide specific guidance based on your situation, explaining the Islamic perspective and any necessary steps you may need to consider. We advise seeking legal counsel for civil implications.
A2: Yes, we can guide you through the process of declaring the Shahadah, explaining its meaning and conditions clearly. Our qualified Imams can help facilitate this sacred declaration.
A1: No, it is generally not a requirement to change your name after accepting Islam unless your current name carries a meaning that is contradictory to Islamic principles. Many new Muslims choose to adopt a Muslim name, but this is a personal choice, not an obligation.