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Ummu Sufyaan
01-14-2009, 11:29 AM
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in a time where a lot of Muslims seem to be practically controlled by the non-Muslims government, to the extent where they cant preach their religion, without being "under the spot light" how would you (to anyone who is reading this) suggest to preach.

the obvious option would be migration right. but what happens when the Muslim governments themselves also are cautions about such things too.
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Ummu Sufyaan
01-18-2009, 09:02 AM
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Dawud_uk
01-18-2009, 10:16 AM
:sl: sister umm shaheed,

i didnt see this post for the first time hence why i didnt reply as would have done otherwise.

spreading the message of islam is something hated by the kuffar, they cannot stand it as is a massive threat to their way of life.

so of-course they will crack down, but speaking up during such times is exactly what the prophet muhammad (saws) did and what we should do, so speak out, give dawah, and dont let the kuffar frighten you into inaction which seems exactly what they intend.

as a sister what can you do that would be safe for you?

well at the moment you can get away with spreading the dawah in schools, get some of the muslim youngsters to ask for muslims to come in occasionally and give a lesson on islam as part of RE, keep asking for it, and eventually they let you.

or if you have a supportive masjid the sisters can invite non-muslims in for open days, give lessons, especially as one of the biggest questions you will get as a da'ee is how the muslims treat women so you are goign to be better at answering that question than me.

other than this, talk to your neighbours, keep inviting the women for tea and to get to know them and help them and give them da'wah.

or you can offer support to the brothers who might be doing dawah stalls and talks in the market places by designing them leaflets and fliers and raising funds.

inshallah this will be a help to you.

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