WelcomeToIslam — a place to begin

Mentorship · one to one

A brother or sister, beside you, by name.

The walk into Islam is gentler with a person beside you. We quietly match you with someone who has walked it themselves — same gender, your language, your city. One conversation. No groups. Your pace.

A new Muslim brother sitting with his mentor in a softly-lit mosque hall, both in thobes, the mentor taking notes during a quiet conversation.
Same gender, always

Same gender, always

Brothers with brothers, sisters with sisters — matched by language, stage of life, and city.

One direct line

Not a forum. Not a group chat. A single person you can message when something feels heavy.

Vetted and trained

Every mentor is interviewed, references-checked, and committed to a clear set of boundaries.

How it works

From quiet request to a real conversation, in four steps.

  1. You tell us a little

    Four short sections. Five minutes. We need only your first name, contact channel, and what would help.

  2. We quietly match you

    Within 48 hours, our team selects a mentor who fits — gender, language, city, and the kind of help you asked for.

  3. They reach out first

    Your mentor texts first, on the channel you chose. They introduce themselves, no scripts, and ask when suits.

  4. You set the pace

    Weekly, monthly, or just when you need it. There is no schedule. The conversation is yours to keep or pause.

Request a mentor

Four short sections. Five minutes.

Tell us what would help and how to reach you. We'll do the rest, gently.

Your details stay with us and your matched mentor — nowhere else.

What would help?

Pick as many as fit — your mentor will see this first.

About you.

We use this to match you with someone of the same gender, in your stage of life. It is not shared anywhere else.

Your gender
Your age range

How to reach you.

One channel, your choice. Your mentor will text first.

Preferred channel

One last thing.

Your details stay with us and your matched mentor. Not shared, not stored beyond what we need to make the introduction.

Common questions

The things people ask first.

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