When bringing non-muslims in a masjiid!

Libinette

Umm Zubayr
Assalam aleikum,

Inshallah, soon i intend to invite 2/3 'friends', classmates would be more appropriate... to the masjiid.. they are christian (1 of them is, the other hindu; i don't know about the other one though), so should i tell them to wear specific clothes, make wudhu..? I am not really sure.. i simply want to show them around, show them how we pray, ect, ect..

I don't want to bring all three at once, one by one inshallah, so would you advise me?
 

Peace2u

Turn To Islam
Up, Up, Up..i need my answers people..
Salam

If you want my personal opinion Sister I really don’t see anything wrong with your friends visiting the Mosque, whether you take them along together or individually.

Sure, you can tell them to perhaps take a bath before entering or even show them how to make wudu as this could be a form of Dawah. Take them for a tour and show them how you pray maybe read some Quran for them and give them a copy of their own Quran in English to take home and Inshallah one day you might have some good news for us.

Peace2u
 

Um Abdur Rahman

Sclava lui Allaah
:salam2:

It is forbidden for Muslims to allow any kaafir to enter al-Masjid al-Haraam [in Makkah] and the sacred areas [al-Haram] around it, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Verily, the Mushrikûn (polytheists) are Najasun (impure). So let them not come near Al-Masjid Al-Harâm (at Makkah) after this year” [al-Tawbah 9:28].
With regard to other mosques, some fuqaha’ said that it is permissible because there is nothing to indicate that it is not allowed; others said that it is not permissible, by analogy with al-Masjid al-Haraam.

The correct view is that it is permissible if it serves the interests of sharee’ah or meet a valid need, such as a person hearing something that may invite him to enter Islam, or because he needs to drink water in the mosque, or the like. This is because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) tied up (his prisoner) Thamaamah ibn Athaal al-Hanafi in the mosque before he became Muslim, and the delegations of Thaqeef and the Christians of Najraan stayed in the mosque before they became Muslim. There were many benefits offered by doing this: they could hear the speeches and sermons of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), see people praying and reciting Qur’aan, and other benefits that are gained by those who visit the mosque. (From Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 6/276).

If some kuffaar ask to enter the mosque so that they can see how Muslims pray, so long as they have nothing with them that could make the mosque dirty, and there are no women among them who are dressed in a provocative fashion, or any other reason not to let them in, then there is nothing wrong with allowing them to enter and sit behind the Muslims so they can see how they pray. If we fear that there is someone who may rebuke them (for not praying etc.) without realizing that they are not Muslim, we should point this out to them.

islamqa.com
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
:tti_sister:As-salaam alaikum,

WAIT! :blackhijab:I don't understand. If we can't invite non-Muslims to mosques, then how can we in a way give Dawah? And show them our faith, way of life, etc? I think it's a wonderful idea! If I could go to a masjid, I would want to invite my entire Christian family insha'Allah! Libin, go, take your friends to the mosque insha'Allah, there is nothing wrong with that.

Salam, :tti_sister: it's a great idea!

Sakeena
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
Asalam alaikum,

If she can't invite them to a masjid, then may I suggest bring them to your home or someplace where you can show them wudu and salat? I mean, you don't have to go to a mosque to pray, you can pray anywhere you want inshaAllah. Right? :hijabi:

Salam,

Sakeena :hearts:
 

Peace2u

Turn To Islam
Salam sister Sakeena,

Don't worry non Muslim can enter Mosques, what sister Iman99 was referring to was that the only Mosque non Muslim can not enter is al-Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah and the sacred areas of al-Haram.

They can however visit any other Mosque. If they want to visit al-Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah, all they have to do is genuinely mean and say "Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah. Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullah" :)

Peace2u
 

Um Abdur Rahman

Sclava lui Allaah
:salam2:

yes brother pace2you u got the ideea:ma: in romania i see many women come in mosque and thay stay..see how the muslim pray and put question abaut islam....if sambody want hear abaut islam he can go there and ask alhamdulilah..

the problem is just -Masjid al-Haraam...
 

meer suhail

ILM seeker
nice

:salam2:

yes taking them to masjid is a very good way to do dawah
sheikh Ahmed deedat used to do this , he used it very well and then thre are many many misconceptions that are answered by just a just to masjid

and u might want to make use of this booklet ,is a good one

http://jamaat.net/muslimprayer/prayer.html
 
Top