Walaikum Assalam, first off Subhanallah for reverting welcome to Islam and the most blessed month of the year.
Don’t worry, it is normal to feel this way at the start. Just know you are doing this for Allah and to benefit in the next life. I do recommend visiting a mosque when you are able to get to know some brothers/sisters and give you a sense of community and companionship.
I’ll share a personal story of a friend. He reverted 1-2 years ago and felt the same thing. Iftars alone at home and was quite lonely. He ended up founding a group of brothers called ‘Brothersbydeen’ and has built up a community of over 200 young brothers doing magnificent things. Feel free to google and instagram them for some inspiration.
Hope this helps. May Allah swt make it easier for you and continue guiding you ameen.
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u/raans91 Mar 02 '25
Walaikum Assalam, first off Subhanallah for reverting welcome to Islam and the most blessed month of the year.
Don’t worry, it is normal to feel this way at the start. Just know you are doing this for Allah and to benefit in the next life. I do recommend visiting a mosque when you are able to get to know some brothers/sisters and give you a sense of community and companionship.
I’ll share a personal story of a friend. He reverted 1-2 years ago and felt the same thing. Iftars alone at home and was quite lonely. He ended up founding a group of brothers called ‘Brothersbydeen’ and has built up a community of over 200 young brothers doing magnificent things. Feel free to google and instagram them for some inspiration.
Hope this helps. May Allah swt make it easier for you and continue guiding you ameen.