29 August 2012

Understanding Islam






One thing that incites fear is the unknown. I truly believe that one reason Christians fear Muslims is because they don't know about Islam, and they don't know any Muslim people. In an effort to help dissipate the fear, I will be writing a few posts about understanding Islam. If we as Christians can understand at least a few things about what they believe, maybe it will give us a greater compassion. Stayed tuned to the next post about having a healthy attitude towards Muslims. 

15 August 2012

Ramadan - Celebration

Eid al-Fitr


Eid al-Fitr literally means "the breaking of the fast" and is the Muslim holiday that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Remember, Ramadan is the name of the month (like October). The celebration occurs on the first day of the 10th month, Shawwal. There are special prayers, charity given to the poor, new clothes, and visits with friends and family. Some places celebrate for several days.

This year, Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated around August 19th (remember it is the Islamic lunar calendar dates, not the Gregorian calendar dates, so the date switches each year).

I would think it's always a celebration to end a fast. But what are they celebrating? Do they get to celebrate the fact their sins (past, present, and future) have been paid for on the cross? No. Do they get to celebrate a risen Savior? No. Do they get to celebrate assurance of salvation? No.

This may be a time of celebration, but it is short-lived. Muslim people do not understand being set free from sin, having a home in Heaven, or a loving Savior. I hope you will pray with me for Muslims to come to Christ, so they can have something to truly celebrate.