FAQs

I want to live by the religion, but I cannot find the internal strength to do so.

Am I responsible for my previous actions after I start to live by Islam?

I want to live as a Muslim, but I am worried about my family's reactions.

Once people embrace faith, can they still befriend the people with whom they used to associate?

Do new Muslims have to abandon their former pleasures and activities?

Is possesing power, wealth and grandeur incompatible with the essence of Islam?

Is there any class discrimination in Islam? Are people defined according their wealth, status, and beauty? Do believers convey the message only to a particular section of society?

Do believers always have to be together, or can they live by the religion on their own?

Is everyone other than you wrong?

If the Qur'an's morality promises such a good and perfect structure, then why does it have so many enemies?

Might some of the negative news spread about believers be true?

Why do Muslims show great love for and interest in those peole with whom they have only recently become acquainted?

What do you expect from me after I embrace the Qur'an's morality?

I am still young. I will become religious when I am old.

I have a sound heart.

Does the Qur'an, which was revealed in seventh-century Arabia, address today's needs?

Religion is only a part of life. So, why do people need to live by the Qur'an's values in all aspects of life?

If religion is between Allah and His servant, why do we communicate Islam's message to other people?