S3 EPISODE 6 - How to Become Religious
I'm The Best Muslim - Season 3 (PG)
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10m
Just remember the golden rule: "Don't be harsh."
It's easy to get passionate (gheerah) about our deen, but remember that gentleness and kindness are the keys to effective da'wah.
Harshness can create barriers, distance, and misunderstandings. It can make people defensive and closed off to the message we want to convey.
We should never bias our approach based on appearances or assumptions. Instead, let's invite with wisdom, empathy, and understanding.
On the other hand, gentleness and kindness can beautify everything, especially regarding matters of religion.
When we approach people with a soft heart and a friendly demeanour, our message will likely be received with an open mind.
Think about it: would you be more willing to listen to someone who speaks to you kindly or someone who comes across as harsh and judgmental?
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) embodied gentleness in da'wah. He approached people with wisdom, patience, and empathy.
He understood that it's not about winning arguments but about winning hearts.
His character and conduct attracted people to Islam.
By the end of the day, da’wah is an invitation.
In this video, Pungky and Best ran into a heated argument about religiosity before they finally resolved the problem and became better Muslims. How did they fix this?
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