FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Accept Islam primarily serves as an online platform to assist individuals worldwide seeking to embrace Islam. Our platform guides you in forming your own understanding and commitment to Islam.

When you recite the Shahada, the declaration of faith, through our website, we provide a Shahada certificate to officially commemorate your conversion. This certificate serves as an affirmation of your commitment to the faith.

At Accept Islam, we aim to inform and educate. The journey to embrace Islam is a deeply personal one, entirely dependent on your understanding and acceptance.

To learn more about Islam and deepen your understanding, we recommend joining the New Muslim Academy. This online platform provides comprehensive learning resources, guidance and community support for new converts.

Embracing Islam is straightforward. It involves the recitation of the Shahada - "There is no God but God (Allah), and Muhammad is His Messenger." This sincere proclamation of faith marks your entrance into the Islamic community.

Absolutely. Islam is a global faith, and language is not a barrier to its acceptance. You can recite the Shahada in the language you are most comfortable with. While the Quran is in Arabic, its meaningful teachings can be understood and appreciated through translations.

Conversion to Islam via Accept Islam is a quick process as it only involves sincere recitation of the Shahada - the declaration of faith - through our website. However, it's crucial to remember that this declaration should stem from a personal understanding and acceptance of its meaning.

While some converts choose to adopt an Islamic name, it is not a requirement. The most important thing in Islam is your belief and actions, not your name.

Adopting Islam does require some changes so that your lifestyle aligns more with the teachings of Islam. However, these changes are usually gradual and aimed at personal and spiritual improvement. Islam is a way of life that encourages balance.

Islam encourages maintaining good relations with family and friends, regardless of their religious beliefs. Islam’s universal teachings of respect and compassion apply to all personal interactions.

Islam, as a universal religion, encourages cultural diversity as long as the cultural practices do not contradict Islamic principles. Thus, one can remain culturally distinct while practicing Islam.

Yes, absolutely.   Accept Islam is committed to supporting you throughout your spiritual journey, providing guidance and resources to deepen your understanding and practice of Islam. Our recommendation is to join platforms like the New Muslim Academy for ongoing learning.