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    Asalamu aleykum wa Rahmatullah,

    al-Hamdulillah, one of my older sisters said the shahada yesterday. I am not in town very often, and sadly, nobody is ready to take new Muslims under their wings to teach them with kindness and wisdom.

    What can I give her as a start? I saw a similar question on Sunnipath, they mentioned a prayer rug, tasbih and some other things, including a book, but I can't find that post.

    Anyone have a suggestion? Make dua for her, our father and grandmother, etc and missionary hard-core christians.

    Dawood


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    How about Quran lesson (i.e information, tuition fee, etc)?


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    dont call me harsh.. but In advices i like to give the most virtuous ones..

    I suggest give her a nice abaya, hijaab and niqaab ... AND tell her that she should wear it when she is confident to do so..

    InshAllah that will give her a goal in self tazkya to achieve before she feels ready for it..

    May Allah give here darajaat over darajat Amin



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    Quote Originally Posted by alfatiha View Post


    How about Quran lesson (i.e information, tuition fee, etc)?
    Like on Sunnipath? That might be good. She is mother of 3, and a full-time nurse.

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    dont call me harsh.. but In advices i like to give the most virtuous ones..

    I suggest give her a nice abaya, hijaab and niqaab ... AND tell her that she should wear it when she is confident to do so..

    InshAllah that will give her a goal in self tazkya to achieve before she feels ready for it..

    May Allah give here darajaat over darajat Amin

    Thats a good idea.

    Jazak Allah khair you guys.


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    Just be sure to keep having progress. at least learning something new everyday.


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    I am so happy.

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    I like brother alfatiha's idea

    you could also check my dad's site

    www.quranicsciences.com

    its pretty cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawood82 View Post


    Asalamu aleykum wa Rahmatullah,

    al-Hamdulillah, one of my older sisters said the shahada yesterday. I am not in town very often, and sadly, nobody is ready to take new Muslims under their wings to teach them with kindness and wisdom.

    What can I give her as a start? I saw a similar question on Sunnipath, they mentioned a prayer rug, tasbih and some other things, including a book, but I can't find that post.

    Anyone have a suggestion? Make dua for her, our father and grandmother, etc and missionary hard-core christians.

    Dawood
    wa 'alaykum as-salaam wa rahmatullah Br. Dawood,

    Masha'Allah, that's great news. As per discussions with new Muslims, I'm sure it's a great feeling to have a close family member accept Islam and give you support.

    As for new things to reccommend, I would suggest what has been mentioned before, plus some other things:

    -Prayer Rug
    -Qur'an with English translation
    -Islamic clothing (hijaab); abaya or jilbaab might be too much for her at this early moment
    -New Muslim reading material (basic fiqh book, Islamic beliefs, seerah, etc.)

    Also, in all honestly, it may be best to break down for her in a simple manner the history of the Islamic schools of thought (madhaahib) and try to help her make a decision as to which school she should choose (maybe Shafi'i, because you're Shafi'i and you could give her the basics). I think this is very important in her development because it's critical for her to have a basic, solid comprehension of daily fiqh (esp. purification and prayer). These fiqhi issues seem to confuse the new Muslims.

    A book which is helpful in this regard (at least for Hanafis) is the one by Sidi Faraz:

    http://www.whitethreadpress.com/publ...essentials.htm


    May Allah ta'aala give her thabaat in her deen.


    -Omar


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    Incase you seek something(fiqh) basic in shafii.. I think "Tuhfatul Ikhwaan" is a nice book.. It is an equivillant of "Taleem ulHaqq" of Hanafi Madhab for the beginners.



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    I'm Shafi' but when my family asks me questions, I tell them the Hanafi position because I think it's easier for them.


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