Support & Learning
New Muslim Services
We are honored to support new Muslims and those interested in learning about Islam. Our community is committed to providing clear education, welcoming support, and practical guidance for those beginning or strengthening their journey in Islam.
Educational Classes
Structured learning opportunities designed to help new Muslims build a strong foundation in belief, worship, and daily Islamic practice.
Sunday Foundations Class
Schedule: Every Sunday Time: Between Maghrib and Isha Format: In person at Al-Huda Center, 141 Van Brunt Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64123, with Zoom option available Audience: Brothers and sisters
This class focuses on foundational Islamic knowledge, prayer, belief, character, and practical guidance for daily life as a Muslim. It is designed to be welcoming, accessible, and beneficial for those who are new to Islam or seeking to strengthen their understanding. New Muslim Support Group
Schedule: Every Sunday Time: 11:30 PM to 12:30 PM CST Format: Zoom Cost: No fee
This support group offers an additional structured space for brothers and sisters to learn, ask questions, and stay connected while growing in faith. Topics vary and are designed to meet the needs of new Muslims at different stages of their journey. Examples of past topics - The 1400-Year-Old Islam: Obsolete or Reviving
- From Dawa Recipient to Dawa Provider: The Priorities of the First Three Years for New Muslims
- The Prophethood from Creation to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
- The Unique Nature of Islam Over Other Religions
- Seerah: A Condensed Biography of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
- Islamic Identity in a Non-Muslim Society
- Adam and Eve
- General Characteristics of Islam
If the listed class times do not work for you, please reach out and we will do our best to help accommodate your situation.
Learning Resources
Trusted resources that can help new Muslims learn the basics, build consistency, and keep growing with confidence.
Qurans and Foundational Materials
We provide introductory materials to help new Muslims begin learning and practicing Islam, including Qurans, prayer guides, beginner-friendly books, and other foundational resources as available.Tadabbur
Tadabbur is a Quran learning and reflection platform that helps users engage the Quran through accessible explanations, guided study, and structured exploration of verses and themes. For new Muslims, it can be especially helpful because it makes Quran study feel more approachable and less overwhelming. Its guided format and curated responses can help meet learners where they are, making it easier to build understanding, consistency, and confidence over time. Visit TadabburSeekersGuidance
SeekersGuidance offers reliable Islamic learning from qualified scholars in a guided format. It can be helpful for someone who wants structured answers, articles, and classes while building a steady foundation step by step. Visit SeekersGuidanceQuran.com
Quran.com is one of the easiest ways for a new Muslim to stay connected to the Quran regularly. It lets users read the Quran online, compare translations, listen to recitation, use transliteration, and benefit from reading plans and consistency tools. Visit Quran.comSunnah.com
Sunnah.com is a helpful reference for learning the sayings and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad in a simple, searchable format. As a revert begins moving beyond the basics, it can serve as an accessible way to start engaging hadith alongside the Quran. Visit Sunnah.comHow to Perform Salah
A full prayer demonstration covering Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in sequence. This is especially useful for new Muslims who want to watch the prayers from beginning to end and follow along more confidently. Watch VideoStep-by-Step Guide to Salah
A slower, more instructional walkthrough of prayer for someone who is still learning the structure, words, and flow of salah. This can be especially helpful for new Muslims who need a more gradual way to practice and review. Watch VideoOngoing Support
Support is not limited to a single class or program. We aim to walk with new Muslims over time.
Our goal is not only to teach, but to provide a caring, respectful, and judgment-free environment where questions are welcomed and growth is encouraged. If you are new to Islam, considering Islam, or returning to strengthen your faith, you are welcome here.
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