The Muslim Reverts Worldwide Forum – (MRWF)
Guidance from the Qur’an and Sunnah as understood by the Salaf-us-Saliheen
Early Life & Background
Born on June 28, 1994, Sister Nusaybah Munalula grew up shouldering family responsibilities while navigating the challenges of building a future. From an early age she was defined by one enduring quality: deep compassion for people.
Professional Service
For six years, Sister Nusaybah served with the Ministry of Health. She worked not merely as an employee but as a devoted servant of her community. Daily she encountered people affected by illness, poverty, and hardship — and consistently responded with care, skill, and heartfelt compassion.
Faith Journey & Reversion to Islam
In 2020, amid global uncertainty, Sister Nusaybah embraced Islam and adopted the name Nusaybah, honoring the courageous companion Nusaybah bint Ka’b (Radiyallahu anha). Her reversion required stepping beyond comfort and habit, yet she responded with courage and commitment. Since then she has been actively involved in charity projects and dawah programmes, supporting those in need and guiding seekers toward the truth.
Education & Career Development
Sister Nusaybah holds a Certificate in Community Health and Psycho-Social Work and is currently a third-year student nurse. Her academic progress reflects a deep commitment to professional growth and to serving humanity through healthcare.
Motherhood & Family Life
A devoted mother of three, Sister Nusaybah balances family life with study and service. Her daily routine includes late-night study after her children sleep, mornings preparing uniforms, and afternoons mixing textbooks with lullabies — a portrait of perseverance, sacrifice, and devotion.
Values & Inspiration
Beyond formal qualifications, Sister Nusaybah’s defining strength is her unwavering commitment to faith, service, and family. She is a role model for mothers, students, women, and believers — demonstrating that challenges can be met and overcome with faith and determination.