Often I think I should bear it. Does anyone else ever worry about following the directives of someone other than the Prophet (saws)? A course instructor is a guide in a sense. And if that guide is leading in a direction that is not inline with Allah's teachings, I fear being led astray, especially since i am new in the faith. I mean, in a sense, they tell me what to do and what is what. In terms of them telling me what to do, of course I could say no, Insha'Allah, but that may set off the wrong professor... but then again, if I leave it to Allah to guide me, then things should be alright. Perhaps my concern comes as i may have an option to start a distance Islamic studies course, but I have the worldly desire to get my degree at this very reputable institution first, for job security mostly. But I suppose having this inner jihaad at a christian institution could prove encouraging for other Muslims... Allah knows best.
Salaam to you, and thanks to Allah.
lewcow
wa alaykumus salaam lewcow,
this is sometimes a problem, and is exactly why some ulema ask for people to be cautious before applying for a course in the west as it usually means a kaffir is placed in authority over them.
your course and surroundings sound interesting, especially from a dawah point of view, perhaps when writing for a christian professor you can write a paper saying things like "christians beleive... whilst other faiths follow different views," then give the islamic alternative as the major other world alternative.
at the end of the day dont say, do or write anything that is shirk, if you have to write a paper on christianity say "christians beleive jesus is the son of God" not "jesus is the son of God", you have to distance yourself from such statements yourself and make it clear this is not your viewpoint.
if you find that studying in this place is endangering your faith then at that point think of leaving would be my advice, if not then give em some dawah if you can, many christians have zero exposure to islamic arguments or they get told twisted versions to make them dismiss islam as false.
e.g i have had loads of christians come up to me on dawah stalls saying you believe to achieve heaven through deeds not faith, not realising that deeds are the physical embodiment of faith, faith without deeds lacks sincerity where as deeds without faith is hypocosy.
when christians have this misconception cleared up for them then you can move on and point out that not all christians beleive in salvation through faith alone, the letters from james to paul on this issue for example (though like the rest of the bible we dont know if it is 100% or 0% authentic)
there are many other dawah arguments you can use, and coming from that background you are well armed and insha'allah you should use them on your fellow students and professors if you can.
assalaamau alaykum,
Abu Abdullah