Im a new sister looking for some sisters as friends.....

Salam,
Im a new sister aged 21 i live in london.......... I converted 2 weeks ago and jus looking for people to talk to really....

Assalamu Alaikum and welcome.

Apparently, I am the welcoming committee.

erm... look around. or something.

oh yeah, congratulations on finding your way to Islam (and if you want to, most people do find the stories enlightening.). There are many sisters on here who will be able to help you if needs be, Just give them time as not all are on at the same time.

Also if you have any questions, just ask. and then watch us fight like rabid... erm I mean discuss the matters like intellectual people Blum 3

So, welcome and make yourself at home. I would offer virtual Jaffa cakes (where you go to a shop and buy them yourself), but it is Ramadan, so I will refrain.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

mashallah.. it will be great to hear you story on finding your way to islam.. they are always inspiring Smile

Wasalaam..I dont live in london Sad but im sure you will meet many other muslimahs and one of the first things you shold do is attend local mosques where they have many islamic seesions,, not only will this broaden your understanding of Islam but willhelp you meet other sisters that will be able to guide you. Contragulations, 2 weeks since you coverted..mashhallah so your still new..How are you finding ramadan?

salaam sis
im sure you'll make friends here were a nice bunch, well im nice anyways i cant vouch for the others,lol, hope you enjoy your stay at the revival any questions fire away were open minded people!

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...

Funzo wrote:
were open minded people!

Some of the time.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Salam sis!

Congrats on coverting mashallah!
i may not be the age range you were think with mixing with (im 14), but i think it would be nice for you to be conversing with a mature person.

Behold...Me!

Aamila wrote:
Salam,
Im a new sister aged 21 i live in london.......... I converted 2 weeks ago and jus looking for people to talk to really....

Assalamu alaiakum and congratulations.

I converted 2 and a half years ago, and at first I didn't know more than a couple of people. It can be quite daunting at first, but in time you will find the mosque to be very inviting and friendly (the ones that allow women in the first place, anyway!)

The first place that I went to, and found many wonderful brothers who have helped me and been very close to me, was Regent's Park Mosque. On Saturday afternoons (at 3 o'clock) there is the Islamic Circle, downstairs below the main prayer hall. It was started in the 1980s by Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) and every week they have a different speaker on a large variety of topics. It is almost always interesteing and inspiring, and they serve you tea and biscuits afterwards and everybody chats to one another (very traditional English!), so its a good way of meeting new sisters. The sisters sit separately from the brothers, but there is a tv screen for them showing the person who is speaking.

The reason I suggests this above other things, is because there are many new converts there as well as non-Muslims, so it is a very open atmosphere. It is not dogmatic/judgemental in the way some other groups/talks can sometimes be. Once a month there is also a 'New Muslim' forum where on of the sheikhs comes down to answer your questions. All in all, I think its by far the best thing that Regent's Park Mosque do.

Keep coming to the forum, there are some very nice people on here, some of who talk sense part of the time.

w'salam.

Don't just do something! Stand there.

Thank you for all of your replies i feel extemely welcome.....
-Ya'qub I wish I could go to regents park mosque on a sat I just got a new job that requires me to work on that day sadly..... But Regents park mosque is the mosque I plan to go to asap so im sure i'll b able to participate in something else that is goin on during the week, but thank you for ur advice.....
Once again thank you everyone for ur welcomes.... xxx

Salaam Sis and again welcome to the forum!

And mashallah, congratulations on becoming a Muslim!

Look forward to reading your posts inshallah.

If you don't mind me asking, how did you find out about this place?

I found out about this place wen i was just searchin the net on new ways to find muslim friends my age....
Thanks for ur welcome, I can truely say im so happy to be a a part of the ever growing muslim family.....

assalaamu alaykum sis! welcome to the forum. do stick around and ask questions if you're unsure about stuff. what made you accept islam if you dont mind me asking. hows your first ramadan going?

Salaaamzz Sis!!
Congraculationss Biggrin
And Welcome To The Forum!! x x x

If you desire Allah to be persistent in granting you the things you love,, be persistent in doing the things that he loves - (Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal)

Aamila wrote:
Thank you for all of your replies i feel extemely welcome.....
-Ya'qub I wish I could go to regents park mosque on a sat I just got a new job that requires me to work on that day sadly..... But Regents park mosque is the mosque I plan to go to asap so im sure i'll b able to participate in something else that is goin on during the week, but thank you for ur advice.....
Once again thank you everyone for ur welcomes.... xxx

Oh, that's a shame. Well since its Ramadan, you should try going there for iftar (breaking of the fast). The mosque gives you free food and its an excellent opportunity to meet people. The main thing is not to be shy (it can be quite daunting at first). Just smile and say salam to the people sitting next to you, and in my experience, some people bend over backwards to be welcoming and supportive.

I also know a group who meet up every two weeks on a Sunday to talk about the Qur'an and support one another. They have helped me a lot, they are so lovely and supportive. It's in Islington in North London. There won't be any gatherings til after Ramadan, and I will have gone abroad by then. But I can put you in touch with some of the wonderful people there.

Don't just do something! Stand there.

Aamila wrote:
Salam,
Im a new sister aged 21 i live in london.......... I converted 2 weeks ago and jus looking for people to talk to really....

Hi there.

Hence forth I will treat you as if you were my own sister.

By the way, nice name.

I hope you enjoy it here.

If you have any question, dont be shy.

I will give you weird replies; and the rest of the members will try their best in keep trying.

They are a funny lot, so dont take anything too seriously.

Just chill, and carry on enjoying the new journey.

Your brother
Omrow

Thank you all again I cant express how welcome I feel.......

I got into Islam via my ex who was interested in isalam he always used to share what he learnt with me so I then began to do my own individual research, and began to become more and more interested and eventually decided this was the truth and the path for me..... So we both went our own seperate ways and took our shahada's...........

My first ramadan is going ok but at first it was not going as well as I had hoped, meaning I was sooooo hungry all the time and I went away to my cousins for some study time so I could read my book 'The ideal muslimah' but..... it didnt go as planned cos she always required my attention and as I hadent seen her for a long time we jus spent time bonding, so I left wen i realised I was falling behind on my reading..... Now im home I have a plan to jus stay at home fast and educate myself it went well yesterday Alhamdulillah. So I hope it continues to go as I plan Inshallah..... Wen I feel hungry I try to remember my intentions and read Qur'an.... My next step is to buy some educational dvds about islam and learn arabic, and also I want to give to charity so im off to go on muslim aid now......

Salam

Salam

Hunger should be enjoyed. Because you know it is for your Creator.

When you realise this fact, then whenever you get really hungry during the day,
you will love it.

Feeling the pain of hunger during Ramadan is like sacrifising something for your beloved.

Its like missing your husband or a wife.

Missing is not a nice things but we love to miss the person we love.

Likewise, it should eventually become a pleasure to feel hungry for God.

Omrow

Salam Alaykum, Amila, congratulations for coming to Islam. Just remember you are a human being who has come to salvation, Allah has guided you to this Deen which is there to benefit you not make your life unbearable.
Remember, some people, including scholars unfortuantely, will do or say stuff about Islam that'll make you feel wierd, but the trick is to always question and challenge, Islam is the truth that's supposed to help us, it's got nothing to hide. Blind faith is neither accepted nor expected in Islam, as Yassir Fazaga puts it.
Inshallah, you'll have a fantastic time as a Muslim and on this Forum.
yaqub and 1Believer are two converts to Islam, I'm sure they'll be able to relate to you and answer any questions you might have.

Chin up, mate! Life's too short.

@Aamila salaam and welcome to the forum. Salaam to the rest of the newbees as well.

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy

Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

Don't just do something! Stand there.

Ya'qub wrote:
Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

lol im sure he will get around to it.

No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy

Ya'qub wrote:
Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

But you're not female so you don't count.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

But you're not female so you don't count.

But if your feeling left out, im sure if you put on a dress he'll comment on that.

Back in BLACK

You wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

But you're not female so you don't count.

What about me!

Behold...Me!

Just beware of the Omrow.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

stop scaring me! ive gtg to bed in a min!

Behold...Me!

You wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Naz wrote:

@Omrow is there a name you dont like?

:x He's never said he likes my name Sad

But you're not female so you don't count.

He told E30 that he had a nice name. I think he has a fettish with names.

No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy

Salam

Naz wrote:

Omrow is there a name you dont like?

Yes. Yours.

I judge names because names are something special.

Yakub is a good name.

Naz is an ugly name. Should be a name for a Kebab.

Sumaiya is beautiful. So delicate.

Wednesday is so dull. Oh my God. Its him. Wednesday.

Noor is enlightening. You just feel good being near him.

Smurfy is scruffy. Enough said.

And so on....

Omrow

Omrow wrote:
Salam

Naz wrote:

Omrow is there a name you dont like?

Wednesday is so dull. Oh my God. Its him. Wednesday.

Exxxcellent ... *Mr. Burns style*

wednesday is a maunous/feminine term btw

wednesday here wrote:
Omrow wrote:
Salam

Naz wrote:

Omrow is there a name you dont like?

Wednesday is so dull. Oh my God. Its him. Wednesday.

Exxxcellent ... *Mr. Burns style*

wednesday is a maunous/feminine term btw

Doesn't it come from the Norse god, Woodin?

Don't just do something! Stand there.

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