A Muslim revert, also known as a convert, is an individual who has embraced Islam after being born into a different faith or being raised without any religious affiliation. The term “revert” is often used because Muslims believe that all human beings are born Muslims, and that their deviation from Islam is a temporary state.
Muslim communities play a crucial role in supporting new converts. They can provide guidance, mentorship, and a sense of belonging. Many Muslim communities offer classes and workshops to help new converts learn about Islamic practices and beliefs.