Is anyone Welcome to Islam?

13 October, 2025
Q Good afternoon.I'm going to spell out my story clear.As a white man growing up in North Carolina, everyone I've known has been a christian and has pushed a Christian ideology upon me, yet their message has never resonated with me. In the United States, Christianity seems to be a religion created to oppress others with the justification of the "holy book." with it's hateful scriptures.But recently, I've read the autobiography of Malcom X, and I feel it has opened my eyes. While I have heard of the Islamic faith and the muslims that follow it's teachings, no one in North Carolina seems to teach its true message (how shocking).In my reading the autobiography of Malcom X, I learned that Islam is a religion for all that seek brotherly love, not just for Arabs or people of a specific nation or creed, yet, I still have so much to learn about the teachings of the Islamic faith, for I am a blind man stuck in a world of hate.Frankly, I'm not sure if a white man from North Carolina would even be welcomed into the Islamic faith, and if so please tell me that I am not wanted, I will understand for I am likely the lest wanted canidate for such a proud organization.I am a drunk, I often smoke weed, I often masterbate, I often overindulge in vice, I often judge others and often view myself as better than them, I am drunk while I write this very message.Just tonight, I have purchased an islamic prayer mat in order to connect with the creator (I refer to Allah as the creator for I am uncertain of their exact name), so if someone were to provide to me the proper prayer rituals I would greatly appreciate.I want to praise the name of the supreme one, whoever they may be, for I feel in my heart of hearts that our universe had an intelligent creator behind it, but I simply don't know who that truly is.If it is granted to me, I thank you for your time.

Answer

Assalamo Alaikom Logan,

I must say your message to us at aboutislam affected me deeply and I sincerely felt an immediate connection to you as a brother in Islam. Welcome to our muslim community and it will be my honor to walk you through the Shahadah so you can officially become a Muslim.

Is anyone Welcome to Islam?

In Islam neither race, gender, class, etc. play a role in your stance as a human before your Creator. Piety is the only criterion of status. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) says:

O people! Your God is one and your forefather (Adam) is one. An Arab is not better than a non-Arab and a non-Arab is not better than an Arab, and a red (i.e. white tinged with red) person is not better than a black person and a black person is not better than a red person, except in piety. (Musnad Ahmad, 22978)

That being said, Islam acknowledges that as humans we are prone to sin and that life is indeed a journey of trial and error. 

But, as Muslims we have to always strive for betterment through asking Allah for forgiveness when we err and constantly find ways to become better people, whether for self improvement or through the way we treat others. 

Once you embrace Islam all your previous sins are erased. I pray to Allah that through your sense of purpose and the peace of islamic rituals you will be able to overcome your addiction to alcohol and drugs and through happiness and unity in brotherhood overcome your feelings of arrogance and eventually through marriage overcome masturbation.

An Example in the Story of Umar ibn Alkhattab’s Journey to Islam

You will indeed find refuge in Umar ibn Alkhattab’s Journey to Islam. When he embraced Islam, his sins were not only forgiven, he became such a strong believer that Satan himself would hide from him. He did so much good for the Ummah (the Muslim Community) that he later became the  second Caliph of the Muslims after the death of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

But, before he embraced Islam he had a very turbulent past. He was actually one of the most notorious opposers and persecutors of Muslims. Umar would volunteer to torture slaves. One example was his slavegirl who upon embracing Islam he started torturing daily for many years. One day he told her he would not torture her just cause he felt tired. To that she replied I see no hope in you being saved from Allah except that you embrace Islam because if you get tired Allah does not.

The One True Creator

I admire your deep connection to Allah through your words:

“Just tonight, I have purchased an islamic prayer mat in order to connect with the creator (I refer to Allah as the creator for I am uncertain of their exact name), so if someone were to provide to me the proper prayer rituals I would greatly appreciate it. 

I want to praise the name of the supreme one, whoever they may be, for I feel in my heart of hearts that our universe had an intelligent creator behind it, but I simply don’t know who that truly is.”

Let me guide you in your search to the attributes of the One True Creator. Allah is the proper name of the One True God. Nothing else can be called Allah. To a Muslim, Allah is the Almighty, Creator and Sustainer of the universe. It is He only who is similar to nothing and nothing is comparable to Him.

This term has no plural or gender. This shows its’ uniqueness when compared with the word ‘god’, that can be made plural, gods; or feminine, goddess. 

As for the proper prayer rituals you can find them here.

Islam is your Path to the Hereafter

Allah Almighty says in the Quran:

{Indeed, Allah does not forgive associating others with Him ˹in worship˺, but forgives anything else of whoever He wills. And whoever associates others with Allah has indeed committed a grave sin.} (Quran 4:48)

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About Suzana Nabil Saad, MA
Suzana Nabil Saad is a Community Manager and a Live Chat Agent at aboutislam.net. She previously worked as an editor for Ask About Islam and has written more than 30 articles. She has many years of experience in outreach and holds an Ijazah in Quran recitation.She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English from the Faculty of Languages, Ain Shams University, Egypt. She obtained her Master’s Degree of Arts in English Literature from Gothenburg University, Sweden.She currently resides in Cairo, Egypt with her husband and three kids. She loves reading, hiking and traveling.