21 episodes

My name’s Matthew Drake (Matt for short). I’m from Wokingham, Berkshire in England and I embraced Islam in 2005 when I was 19 years old.

When I look back to when I first became muslim nearly two decades ago, I realize that I made a lot of mistakes along the way.

And more often than not, these incidents were a direct result of a lack of Islamic knowledge or a lack of knowing how to apply Islam correctly in my life, either because of my own ignorance of the religion or because of the bad advice I received from other muslims who, despite the good intentions they may have had, were ill-informed themselves or had a lack of understanding.

This, in addition to the excessive zeal I had as a new muslim, as well as immaturity and a lack of life experience, all contributed to me going to extremes in aspects of the religion, obligating or prohibiting things in my life that I didn’t have to, getting into arguments and debates with other people, ruining friendships and upsetting family members.

Mistakes were made, damage was caused and people were hurt unnecessarily.

But as time went on and the more I learned about Islam and lived my life as a muslim and the general life experience I gained, I began to understand the mistakes I made and where and how I went wrong.

After graduating from the Islamic University of Madinah back in 2014, I felt a need to give back to muslim communities and contribute to the Islamic call but wasn’t sure what to do. I would often think back to the early days of my Islam, the mistakes I made and how I would have done things differently had I had known then what I know now.

So the idea came about for ‘Revert Podcast’ a project aimed at helping new muslims and muslim reverts in general, by educating them more about Islam and how to practice it. By returning back to the Quran, authentic Hadith and works of the great scholars of Islam, I hope to shed some light on key issues that affect reverts, clarify any misunderstandings they may have and teach some of the basics of Islam.

I don’t claim to be a scholar or ‘sheikh’ and I don’t give religious verdicts. My goal is simply to convey Islamic knowledge that is most relevant to muslim reverts – within my capacity – and to help them on their journey.

I hope this initiative can help serve as a guide to reverts and new muslims, and that by way of it, I can rectify some of the wrongs and help to prevent others from making the mistakes I made.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/revert-podcast--4998688/support.

Revert Podcast Matt Drake

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My name’s Matthew Drake (Matt for short). I’m from Wokingham, Berkshire in England and I embraced Islam in 2005 when I was 19 years old.

When I look back to when I first became muslim nearly two decades ago, I realize that I made a lot of mistakes along the way.

And more often than not, these incidents were a direct result of a lack of Islamic knowledge or a lack of knowing how to apply Islam correctly in my life, either because of my own ignorance of the religion or because of the bad advice I received from other muslims who, despite the good intentions they may have had, were ill-informed themselves or had a lack of understanding.

This, in addition to the excessive zeal I had as a new muslim, as well as immaturity and a lack of life experience, all contributed to me going to extremes in aspects of the religion, obligating or prohibiting things in my life that I didn’t have to, getting into arguments and debates with other people, ruining friendships and upsetting family members.

Mistakes were made, damage was caused and people were hurt unnecessarily.

But as time went on and the more I learned about Islam and lived my life as a muslim and the general life experience I gained, I began to understand the mistakes I made and where and how I went wrong.

After graduating from the Islamic University of Madinah back in 2014, I felt a need to give back to muslim communities and contribute to the Islamic call but wasn’t sure what to do. I would often think back to the early days of my Islam, the mistakes I made and how I would have done things differently had I had known then what I know now.

So the idea came about for ‘Revert Podcast’ a project aimed at helping new muslims and muslim reverts in general, by educating them more about Islam and how to practice it. By returning back to the Quran, authentic Hadith and works of the great scholars of Islam, I hope to shed some light on key issues that affect reverts, clarify any misunderstandings they may have and teach some of the basics of Islam.

I don’t claim to be a scholar or ‘sheikh’ and I don’t give religious verdicts. My goal is simply to convey Islamic knowledge that is most relevant to muslim reverts – within my capacity – and to help them on their journey.

I hope this initiative can help serve as a guide to reverts and new muslims, and that by way of it, I can rectify some of the wrongs and help to prevent others from making the mistakes I made.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/revert-podcast--4998688/support.

    Relationships Before Islam

    Relationships Before Islam

    What happens when someone becomes muslim whilst they’re in a relationship with someone; such as being married, having a long term partner, or having a boyfriend or girlfriend?

    This person could be someone they love very dearly and care for. They may have been with eachother for many years, or even have children together.

    Does it mean that because one of them has become muslim and the other hasn’t, that eveything comes to an end?

    The relationship’s over and they have to seperate or divorce?

    Or can they still be together, living their lives as they did before?

    This episode is based on Ibn Qayyim’s work ‘Ahkam Ahl al-Dhimma’ as well as religious verdicts of contemporary scholars.

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    • 7 min
    I'm muslim, what next?

    I'm muslim, what next?

    Once someone becomes muslim, what should they do next?

    Are there things they should do straight away, such as praying, changing their name or taking a shower or bath?

    Should they start dressing up in a certain way or prepare to move to a muslim country?

    Are there things that are more important to do than others?

    In this episode I speak about what someone should do once they've entered Islam.

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    • 8 min
    Funerals of Non-Muslim Relatives

    Funerals of Non-Muslim Relatives

    What if a non-muslim relative dies, such as a parent, child, sibling, uncle or aunt?

    Can a muslim attend their funeral?

    What about the funeral procession, the burial, cremation or visiting the grave afterwards?

    This episode is specifically regarding the funerals of non-muslim relatives and not other non-muslims (who aren’t relatives).

    Following the funeral processions of non-muslim relatives, burying them or attending their burial are all matters that the great scholars of Islam have differed concerning.

    This episode presents the evidences of the scholars who hold that it is allowed for a muslim to follow the funeral processions of non-muslim relatives, bury them or attend their burial.

    There are also many muslim scholars who hold that all of these things are prohibited because they are all considered to be ‘honoring and revering’ non-muslims (إكرام) and manifestations of having allegiance to non-muslims and showing loyalty to them (موالاة) which Allah the most high has forbidden.

    May Allah protect all the scholars of Islam and show mercy to those who have passed away.

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    • 8 min
    Overcoming Bad Habits

    Overcoming Bad Habits

    Alcohol and other drug addictions, adultery and premarital relations, watching pornography, theft, violence, bad character traits like lying and backbiting as well as sicknesses of the heart like arrogance and envy can all be common practices for people before Islam and become serious demons to fight against when they become muslim.

    And many of us may strive to cut these bad habits out of our lives, and are even able to stop doing them for a while, but sooner or later, we end up going back to them.

    We know what we’re doing is wrong, but just can’t seem to stop doing it.

    In this episode I speak about some of the ways in which we can overcome the bad habits we have and the sins we commit.

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    • 8 min
    My Journey to Islam

    My Journey to Islam

    In this episode I speak about how and why I became a muslim.

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    • 10 min
    Joking

    Joking

    What is Islam’s stance on joking?

    Is it allowed?

    Can someone be a practicing muslim and still joke around and have a laugh?

    What about practical jokes, stand up comedy or other types of humor?

    In this episode, I speak about humour and joking from an Islamic perspective.

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    • 7 min

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