Share Your Faith in a Subtle, Yet Relevant Way
: Yahiya Emerick
View the sample dialogue below and pay particular attention to how our faith can be shared in a subtle, yet relevant way.
Ahmed was returning to his desk after lunch when he noticed one of his co-workers, Bob Smith, staring blankly at his pencil sharpener. The tension and worry were clearly visible in his face and he had not been very courteous to people for several days.
Concern for Others
Ahmed, heeding the advice of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), felt concern for the man and wandered over to his desk.
“How are you doing today Bob?”
“Uh,” he cocked his head awkwardly, “Oh, Uh, okay, I guess.”
“You don’t sound too happy.”
“The Prophet Muhammad, God’s last Messenger on earth.”
“That’s some kind of title. What did he say?”
“Well, once he explained to some of his companions what life is really all about. He said, ‘The true success is one who surrenders his will to God, is provided with enough to live on and is made content God for what He has given him.’”
“That sounds about right,” intoned Bob cheerfully. “What else did he say about success?”
No Religious Talk!
You can see where the conversation will be going now. Let’s analyze what we have done: We asked personal, reflective questions and made the person receptive to us. We’ve learned certain things about this person his answers, such as, he is really proud of his life so far but seems to be struggling to remain thankful for what he has.
We have sparked his curiosity about Islam strategically looking for an opening in his world-view where Islam could be introduced. And above all, we didn’t start right off with “religious talk.”
That is something that must be eased or flowed into. Remember that. Also, avoid the use of Arabic terms during initial contacts. Most people are completely unfamiliar with the structure, sounds and terminology of the language.
To reiterate, many people are desperate for someone to listen to them. asking respectful questions about them instead of lecturing you will both gain a new friend and learn how to approach them with the Message of truth and peace.
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The article is an excerpt from the author’s How to Tell Others About Islam, 1994.
Yahiya Emerick is a former President of the Islamic Foundation of North America, vice-principal at an Islamic school, and a Muslim author. A prolific author, he has written several articles and works of fiction that have been published in North America and abroad.
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