hayat84
I'm not what you believe
:salam2:
hoping the best of iman and health for you,I'm going to write a beautiful experience of Dawah-making.
Two days ago I went to the hospital because my son had some health problems(now he's in good health mashallah).I was put in the pediatric section and in my room there was a maroccan family with his son.the woman saw me and she made friendship with me,telling me how I was beauty with hijab,while she didn't do it.she said that she is muslimah but doesn't wear hijab because she doesn't feel ready.Well,I firstly lent my hijab and let her to wear it.she was so embarassed but happy,that we started to talk about Islam.And me,I started making dawah to her telling everything I knew about our religion and about the importance to wear hijab,about the importance to be a good example for the children.when I talked about the fact that a muslim woman shouldn't talk too much and she should be more pudic for not to fall in shaytan's trap,she started crying.I was sorry,but she anwered that I was right.I expressed my solidariety ans asked her to excuse me if I had offended her,but she was glad to receive such good words from me,an Italian muslim hijabed woman.I substained that if nowdays Islam is a little weak,it was due to the fact that many women try to find an excuse to delay their duty.I read arabic Quran with her,I made friendship with her children(indeed her 12 years old daughter was interested to have an italian copy of Quran,because she can't read arabic language)...When her husband arrived to the hospital she told him how I was able to read Quran and how I made her cry.Well,he said me that I made the right thing and he hoped me to make her cry again and help her to wear hijab.
I became red in face,because I didn't image how I was strong.
After my experience I understood that my mission is to recall all the muslim women to be a complete part of Islam and to respect all the duties Allah gave them.there is no excuse for a muslim woman who says she doesn't wear hijab because it's hot,or because she not ready....I said to that woman<do you imagine how hot the Jahannam is?>and again<troubles to the women who don't cover their hair,because in the hell they will be hanged from the hair because of their disobedience>...What I understood is that I should not be silent if I see a muslim non-hijabed woman who cheats and who claims that hijab is not obligatory.if a woman wish to be muslim,she also should accept the "rules"of "the game".
I ask you,muslim brothers and sisters:would you have do dawah,if you were at my place,or would you just have do your business???
hoping the best of iman and health for you,I'm going to write a beautiful experience of Dawah-making.
Two days ago I went to the hospital because my son had some health problems(now he's in good health mashallah).I was put in the pediatric section and in my room there was a maroccan family with his son.the woman saw me and she made friendship with me,telling me how I was beauty with hijab,while she didn't do it.she said that she is muslimah but doesn't wear hijab because she doesn't feel ready.Well,I firstly lent my hijab and let her to wear it.she was so embarassed but happy,that we started to talk about Islam.And me,I started making dawah to her telling everything I knew about our religion and about the importance to wear hijab,about the importance to be a good example for the children.when I talked about the fact that a muslim woman shouldn't talk too much and she should be more pudic for not to fall in shaytan's trap,she started crying.I was sorry,but she anwered that I was right.I expressed my solidariety ans asked her to excuse me if I had offended her,but she was glad to receive such good words from me,an Italian muslim hijabed woman.I substained that if nowdays Islam is a little weak,it was due to the fact that many women try to find an excuse to delay their duty.I read arabic Quran with her,I made friendship with her children(indeed her 12 years old daughter was interested to have an italian copy of Quran,because she can't read arabic language)...When her husband arrived to the hospital she told him how I was able to read Quran and how I made her cry.Well,he said me that I made the right thing and he hoped me to make her cry again and help her to wear hijab.
I became red in face,because I didn't image how I was strong.
After my experience I understood that my mission is to recall all the muslim women to be a complete part of Islam and to respect all the duties Allah gave them.there is no excuse for a muslim woman who says she doesn't wear hijab because it's hot,or because she not ready....I said to that woman<do you imagine how hot the Jahannam is?>and again<troubles to the women who don't cover their hair,because in the hell they will be hanged from the hair because of their disobedience>...What I understood is that I should not be silent if I see a muslim non-hijabed woman who cheats and who claims that hijab is not obligatory.if a woman wish to be muslim,she also should accept the "rules"of "the game".
I ask you,muslim brothers and sisters:would you have do dawah,if you were at my place,or would you just have do your business???