sazk
Banned
there is a confusion i have here:
on one hand, there are non muslims who are genuinely curious and only want to know what is islam and how is it different from the media propaganda
on the other hand, there are non-muslims who have studied about islam from the books and heard about it from those giving dawah. then they come and raise points about islam and nitpick small things. they say they have questions about islam and then when answers are given, they begin to argue about them.
so should we bother with them then?
on one hand, there are non muslims who are genuinely curious and only want to know what is islam and how is it different from the media propaganda
on the other hand, there are non-muslims who have studied about islam from the books and heard about it from those giving dawah. then they come and raise points about islam and nitpick small things. they say they have questions about islam and then when answers are given, they begin to argue about them.
so should we bother with them then?