You're not alone. And He has not left you.
Whether you're wrestling with doubt, drifting from prayer, weighed down by sin, or asking hard questions — Islam holds room for all of it. So do we.
“Say: O My servants who have transgressed against themselves — do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.”
Quran 39:53
If you're struggling with doubt
Doubt isn't a sin. Even the companions of the Prophet ﷺ asked hard questions. When you have honest doubts — about the existence of Allah, about the authenticity of the Quran, about why bad things happen — you deserve real answers, not deflection.
We're building a library of responses to the hardest questions, drawn from the Quran, the Sunnah, and classical scholarship. Until that's ready, we recommend the work of scholars like Sheikh Hamza Yusuf, Mufti Menk, and Dr. Yasir Qadhi, who address modern doubts with depth and patience.
If you've drifted from prayer
The door isn't closed. The Prophet ﷺ said: “All of the children of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent.” Distance from Allah is not punishment. It's an invitation to return.
Start small. One prayer today. Just one. Allah doesn't ask for perfection — He asks for sincerity. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done consistently, even if small.”
If you're weighed down by sin
Hear this clearly: there is no sin Allah will not forgive if you turn to Him sincerely. None. The Quran is explicit. The Hadith are explicit. The most beautiful name of Allah is Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem — The Most Compassionate, The Most Merciful.
“O son of Adam, if your sins were to reach the clouds of the sky and you sought My forgiveness, I would forgive you and I would not mind. O son of Adam, if you were to come to Me with sins nearly filling the earth and then meet Me without associating anything with Me, I would bring you forgiveness nearly equal to it.”— Hadith Qudsi, Tirmidhi
If you have hard questions
“Why does Allah let evil happen?” “What about people who never heard of Islam?” “How can the Quran be from God?” These questions have answers — good answers, developed by Muslim scholars over centuries.
Reach out. Send us your question. We'll research it carefully, consult qualified scholars, and respond with sources you can verify.
If you need help that's beyond us
If you're going through a mental health crisis, please reach out to a qualified counselor or call a crisis line in your country. The Khalil Center, Naseeha, and Amala provide Muslim-aware mental health support. Allah's mercy includes asking for help from those equipped to give it.
وَعَسَىٰ أَن تَكْرَهُوا شَيْئًا وَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ
“Perhaps you dislike a thing, and it is good for you.” — Quran 2:216