I own a medium sized contracting company(34 employees) and as i was just on the phone with a Muslim friend of mine and he asked if i had any open positions. I don't actually have an open possitions persay, but i am about to let go of 2 employees that arent worth keeping. I would love to have him work for me, he is a hard worker and is honest, plus he is a really good friend of mine and i really want to give him this job. Most of my employees are Christian and i know wouldn't mind a Muslim coworker( i'm sure they would think it's cool). Most of my clients are Christian as well(keep in mind i live in the southern east coast of the US, close to the Bible belt) and i really don't care if they don't like it . I guess my question is; what is islam's stance on this? I have given him money before as he has given to me(interest free of course) but he really needs this job soon and i think i am going to call him in the morning and tell him to start on monday!
If you ask me "Can a Christian employ a Muslim ?", honestly, I cannot answer because I am not Christian.
However, if you ask me "Can a Muslim employ a Christian ?", I must be answer yes. If you ask me "Can a Muslim work in a company that own by Christian ?", I must be answer yes. If you ask me "Can Muslim and Christian work together ?", I must be answer yes.
If you ask me "Can a Christian employ a Muslim ?", honestly, I cannot answer because I am not Christian.
However, if you ask me "Can a Muslim employ a Christian ?", I must be answer yes. If you ask me "Can a Muslim work in a company that own by Christian ?", I must be answer yes. If you ask me "Can Muslim and Christian work together ?", I must be answer yes.
Thanks!
I probably should have worded my post differently nut you get the point right?
I love him hes an awesome guy and my family (wife and son) like him to.
Thanks!
I probably should have worded my post differently nut you get the point right?
I love him hes an awesome guy and my family (wife and son) like him to.
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