Are Converts and Born Muslims Kufu?

Theoretically and spiritually: Yes. A sincere convert to Islam is equal in the sight of Allah to any other believer. 

The Qur’an clearly states:

“Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you.” — Surah Al-Ḥujurāt (49:13)

But, in practical, cultural, and sometimes legal terms (especially when dealing with marriage guardians), some scholars and families may view a convert and a born Muslim as not kufu (suitable/compatible)—particularly if the established Muslim comes from a highly regarded family, is of noble lineage, or is part of a socially conservative culture.

This view isn’t meant to degrade converts—rather, it recognizes the reality of social dynamics, family expectations, and potential long-term issues.

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