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I’m a white, American, teenager, former Christian that wants to become a Muslim. Do you think that I will be descriminated against by the Muslim community?

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We wish to advise that there is no difficulty in Islam. You should try your level best to perform your Salaat. However, if you are unable to do so for reasons beyond your control, you will be excused and can make Qadhaa (make-up) at a later stage for the missed Salaats.

We suggest you befriend a dedicated Muslim and request him to teach you to recite the Qur’aan.

And Allah Taãla Knows Best.

Was salaam

Mufti Ebrahim Desai
FATWA DEPT.

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