Spiderman
Veteran Member
I live with a Muslim who is humble, kind to infidels, and meek. If every Muslim would behave like that there would be more converts to Islam.
I listen to the Qur'an with him, face Mecca, and prostate myself to Allah, and pray in Arabic with him out of respect for what he holds sacred.
Seeing his good example has lead me to respect Islam.
The best way Muslims can wage Jihad is to behave like him. (Mustafa , peace be upon him )
I used to despise Islam. Not anymore. Thanks to him largely.
I used to pray at a mosque in Buffalo New York. A grumpy Palestinian made me sit in the back of the mosque because I wasn't Muslim. Others were kind. The kinder ones were the ones that made me want to return and learn more about Islam, possibly even convert.
I was rebuked on one occasion for having alcohol on my breath. Some of them were pissed. Another smiled and put his arm around me. The one that made me most likely to convert was the one who showed mercy and kindness.
Anyway, Mustafa, peace be upon him, gave me his only taqiyah (sacred skullcap) and amamah (turban) just now after our study of the Koran. It is precious to me and a holy relic. I'll wear it when I pray and hold respect for what Muslims hold as sacred , despite the fact that I naturally hold Islam as my least favorite Religion.
Meeting Mustafa changed my views. That shows me what one good Muslim can do. I can't thank him enough.
His example teaches me more about Allah than the Bible and Koran combined.
The best way to fight and sacrifice oneself for the cause of Allah is to behave like him.
I listen to the Qur'an with him, face Mecca, and prostate myself to Allah, and pray in Arabic with him out of respect for what he holds sacred.
Seeing his good example has lead me to respect Islam.
The best way Muslims can wage Jihad is to behave like him. (Mustafa , peace be upon him )
I used to despise Islam. Not anymore. Thanks to him largely.
I used to pray at a mosque in Buffalo New York. A grumpy Palestinian made me sit in the back of the mosque because I wasn't Muslim. Others were kind. The kinder ones were the ones that made me want to return and learn more about Islam, possibly even convert.
I was rebuked on one occasion for having alcohol on my breath. Some of them were pissed. Another smiled and put his arm around me. The one that made me most likely to convert was the one who showed mercy and kindness.
Anyway, Mustafa, peace be upon him, gave me his only taqiyah (sacred skullcap) and amamah (turban) just now after our study of the Koran. It is precious to me and a holy relic. I'll wear it when I pray and hold respect for what Muslims hold as sacred , despite the fact that I naturally hold Islam as my least favorite Religion.
Meeting Mustafa changed my views. That shows me what one good Muslim can do. I can't thank him enough.
His example teaches me more about Allah than the Bible and Koran combined.
The best way to fight and sacrifice oneself for the cause of Allah is to behave like him.