What are the top priorities for new Muslims at the start of their journeys in Islam?
How should new converts deal with the many challenges they face in the first months after Shahadah?
How should they deal with their non-Muslim families?
What should they learn first about Islam?
There is a lot to learn about Islam, and in the first months the learning curve is very steep. What should new Muslims focus on in their first year? And what should they postpone learning about?
Join us in this new live session with an expert in support to new converts, sister Nahela Morales, who will answer these questions and other important related topics.
For New Converts & Mentors
If you are a new convert to Islam, you will benefit a lot for her tips and advice, to make your journey easier and more fruitful.
And if you provide support to new Muslims, learn more from a convert to Islam, with many years of experience in supporting new converts.
Sister Nahela Morales is the co-founder of Embrace, an ICNA project dedicated to service, nourish, care and empower Revert Communities in America.
Please also check some of the videos and past live sessions at About Islam for new converts:
New Muslims Need Trained Mentors
Your Very First Steps to Seek Knowledge About Islam
Converts: 3 Cs to Maintain Family Ties
How to Feel The Sweetness of Prayer
What Can We Take From Ramadan For The Rest of the Year?
How to Increase Our Level of Taqwa in Ramadan?
Daily Prayers for New Muslims To Stay on Track
Importance of Duaa to Stay Connected to Allah
Islam, Iman & Ihsan: Climbing the Spiritual Ladder
From Islam to Iman: Climbing the Spiritual Ladder
From Iman to Ihsan: Climbing the Spiritual Ladder
How to Make New Friends as a New Convert to Islam
Is Islam Hard or Easy for New Muslims?
What Does It Mean to Have an Attitude of Gratitude?
Marriage Questions for Converts
Wednesday, Jul. 27, 2022 | 20:00 - 20:30 GMT
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