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What do you say to revert to Islam?
Here’s How
- Quietly, to yourself, make the intention to embrace Islam as your faith.
- Say: “Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill Allah.” (I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah.)
- Say: “Wa ash-hadu ana Muhammad ar-rasullallah.” (And I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.)
What does reverted to mean?
Definition of revert to 1 : to go back or return to (an earlier state, condition, situation, etc.) She has reverted (back) to her old habits. My blood pressure has reverted to normal. After playing badly in the last two games, he seems to have reverted to (is previous) form.
Is it OK to say revert back?
Since revert means return back, go back etc., “revert back” may not be grammatically correct. “I will revert to you later” is grammatically correct. But the meaning is not what you think. The meaning is “Sometime later I will become you or change back to you (also implies that sometime back I was you)”.
Is it correct to say revert back?
Though rare in modern use, some international English speakers do use “revert back” for “reply” in writing and e-mail, but most of the time, using revert with “back” is redundant, or repetitive.
What questions should I ask myself before accepting Islam?
As a practicing Muslim who’s made the conscious choice to follow Islam, I figured I’d been down a road Adam was looking to begin traveling. So if you find yourself on a journey similar to Adam’s, then here are nine questions you should ask yourself before accepting Islam. 1. Have I thoroughly researched other faiths?
Why should I study other religions before accepting Islam?
First, all these faiths have much more in common than different. And second, Islam has created a system to truly unite humanity as it teaches its adherents to accept all these prophets of God. Before accepting Islam, make sure you study as many different faiths as you can.
How much do you know about Islam?
Islam is the fastest growing religion with over 1.8 billion followers all over the globe. By now you probably heard about Islam through the media, conversations with a friend or coworker, or perhaps you stumbled upon it while browsing through the web.
Did you have no religion before your conversion to Islam?
Nearly one-in-seven converts to Islam (15 percent) had no religion before their conversion.” Not too long ago an old friend — let’s name him Adam — called me and dropped the hammer. “I’ve been doing a lot of thinking… and I’ve decided to convert to Islam. Where do I begin?” Adam’s call caught me off guard.