مجلة كلية العلوم الأسلامية (Sep 2024)
دور الأُسْرةِ المُسلمةِ الدَّعوي في المجتمع الغربيِّ- دراسةٌ دينيّةٌ اجتماعيّةٌ
Abstract
The Role of Muslim Families in Da’wa in Western Communities - A Religious and Sociological Study. This research discusses the role of Muslim families in Da’wa within Western societies. The research was initiated from a religious and social point of view with a specific descriptive analytical methodology. The Muslim individual is a positive and influential figure wherever they stay or travel, and when families engage individuals in their activities, positivity and constructive influence in both the individual and society levels increase. The most significant constructive role played by Muslim families and their members in the West is self-education, family resilience, peaceful coexistence with locals, and calling them to Islam through their good deeds before their convincing words, and demonstrating patience in the face of difficulties with dedication and sincerity. We delve into this positive Da’wa role of Muslim families in Western society in three main sections: In the first section, we discuss self-education, family preparation, and the reinforcement of Islamic values, followed by understanding and peaceful coexistence with Westerners. In the second section, we elaborate on the role of Muslim families in calling for Islam, highlighting its the importance and obligation for individuals and families, as well as the prerequisites and methods of Da’wa in the West. In the final section, we examine the major external obstacles to Da’wa, such as legal hurdles, Islamophobia, media misrepresentation of Islam and Muslims, and distorted views of Islam, along with social barriers. We then present strategies for overcoming these challenges and addressing them. We hope to present a modest action plan for Muslim families in the West in their constructive Da’wa role, aiming to build bridges of peace and religious coexistence between Islam and Western societies.
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