Books for Muslim converts
Converting to a faith or, to be more precise, reverting to the true faith is not an easy decision. For sure it takes guts to leave what you were born and bred with and adopt a new faith that your friends and family are not used to. Fortunately, few things can help and reading and sharing quality books for Muslim converts are one of them. Read on to discover more.
Once you have become Muslim (or a revert Muslim), one of the most important needs is to seek more and more about a religion whose customs, practices, traditions and history might sound strange or even unfamiliar to you. Even if your decision to become a revert Muslim is fully informed and well-thought, the quest for true knowledge of Islam is always encouraged. What resource can quench your thirst for knowledge better than the books and literature?
Books for Muslim converts on Kindle
The advent of online reading and, to be more exact, software like Kindle have made the search of and access to the knowledge very easy and user friendly. Now, thousands of fruitful resources are just a click away and you don’;t even need to to get them sipped to your home. All you need is an e-reader (smart phone, tablet or laptop) and you can easily and quickly access tons of valuable reading material. This easy and cheap access, however. comes with its own drawbacks. For example, with so much information easily available everywhere, it is crucial to distinguish between “true knowledge” and the “information”.
An ideal book for revert Muslim would be something that not only underlines the basic and core principles of Islam but also gives him / her a true taste of various cultural and traditional practices that shape the “face” of Islamic lifestyle. Hijab is one of such practices that is now widely considered as the symbol and key identity of Muslim women.
Hijab Wali – An Ideal Book for Muslim Converts
Hijab Wali …the veiled girl is one of such books that you can confidently read and share with your Muslim as well as Non-Muslim friends. Contrary to the name, this bestselling novel is not only about the philosophy of Hijab but also introduces its readers to various cultural and traditional practices such as marriage, Islamic weddings, Islamic dress and, of course, the Islamic concept of Love. Suitable for almost all age groups, the novel has been published in three languages including English and Urdu and is can be read in both print (paperback) and electronic editions. If you are looking for a good read for revert Muslims, give it a try and you would not be disappointed.