Alhamdulilah, I’m able to pray at school. I asked my teacher and she allowed me to pray in a class where no body is there. My question is, what if I was a teacher and a non Muslim asks me if he is allowed to pray in my class room, what should I say? Do I allow him/her to pray and let worship other than Allah or commit shirk?
Allow him/her to go his/her own way like the last two sentences of Al-Kafirun. "To you be your way, and to me mine". If they allow you to worship your God, allow them to worship theirs. You can show them the straight path or the truth by being yourself and being a good model so they will think Islam is good and they erase in their minds the misconceptions about the religion.
Umar ibn al-Khattab – Peace Pioneer – Michael Ruark
Umar, also spelled Omar (Arabic: عمر بن الخطاب, translit.-ʿUmar ibn Al-Khattāb, Umar Son of Al-Khattab, born c.583 CE-– died 3 November 644 CE), was one of the most powerful and influential Muslim caliphs in history. He was a senior Sahaba of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He succeeded Abu Bakr (632–634) as the second caliph of…...
Alhamdulilah, I’m able to pray at school. I asked my teacher and she allowed me to pray in a class where no body is there. My question is, what if I was a teacher and a non Muslim asks me if he is allowed to pray in my class room, what should I say? Do I allow him/her to pray and let worship other than Allah or commit shirk?
Yes, they should be allowed. However we should give them dawah without making any negative remarks against their religion
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