Thursday, 17 January 2013

a note to a dai'e

ALHAMDULILLAH, thank you ALLAH for letting us to live till now so that we all still can read this post. Nothing special about this post. last 13th January 2013, I've started my 2nd semester at Petronas University of Technology as Chemical Engineering Students ( 1st year 2nd semester ). Well, I'm trying to change this new semester, to be a better slave of ALLAH, a good daughter, a better siblings to my brothers and sisters, a good friend, what else? i just hope i would be a better person this year. i'm not a TEEN anymore. yes I already 20-years-old.  a little bit awkward to be an adult ( though it's not an official age for an adult ). by the way, there's something I want to tell to you dear readers especially to those dai'e. it is a true story.

straight to the point, last Tuesday, I've attended Islamic Studies class. What's so special about this class is obviously because i'm one of the student (haha >.<!). another than that, of course because of my friends are also in the class,my rum8, my PE friends. okay this story is no longer straight. where's the point? okay. this class suppose to be for Muslim students, for non-Muslim, they could attend Moral class (kind of, idk the specific name) but in the class that is suppose to be for Muslims, there is a non-Muslim among us! our lecturer ask him why did he attend this class (Islamic Studies instead of Moral class; of course non-Muslim are welcome to learn Islamic Studies if they are willing to do so, no discrimination). He replied " because I'm interested to learn about Islam *smiley face* ". i was sooo shocked at that time and at the same time; excited!

then the lecturer start to ask a bunch of questions to the Austrian guy. It might be that the lecturer was as excited as I am ( it's a chance to persuade Him to learn more,more, and more about Islam; my point of view). However, it seems like the Austrian guy had been pushed by the lecturer. idk, it's not only me but my friends also feels the same and I'm afraid that it would be the last time that he would attend the class. I'm not trying to talk bad about anyone especially my lecturer, I believe he is a good lecturer, indeed. some questions that had been asked were " do you happened to know about yourself? ", " don't you know how to describe yourself?" *some students laughing* the tone was provocative. me myself, feels a bit awkward with the situation *to be honest*. well, the Austrian guy act normally, answered him politely which is a very good manner of him. but still, the lecturer keep on questioning. # i think the interaction between us, Muslim students and the lecturer only 40%, the remaining 60% is the Q&A session between the lecturer and the Austrian guy# opps sorry my bad~ the class started at 8.40pm (suppose to be started at 8pm but the lecturer came late) and ended at 10.10pm.

*the next day at the same time*
lecturer : where is that Austrian guy?
*everyone's searching*
~~ HE'S NOT COMING~~

p/s; should approach non-Muslim appropriately if we want them to be attracted to Islam.
not only applies to non-Muslim, if we want to deliver the da'wah to the Muslim itself, we have to construct a very good plan to approach them so that it will go as planned right or am i wrong?
do correct me if I'm talking rubbish! I'm human and i used to make a lot of mistakes so please,
reminds me if I'm wrong :)

I HOPE THAT NEXT WEEK- THE AUSTRIAN GUY WILL COME TO THE CLASS AND HE WILL CONTINUOUSLY LEARN ABOUT ISLAM AND CONVERTED TO ISLAM, INSHAALLAH. I ALSO HOPE THAT I'VE ASSUMED THE WRONG REASON FOR HIS ABSENCE, MAYBE HE GOT A FEVER SUDDENLY?NOT BECAUSE OF UNCOUNTABLE QUESTIONS FROM THE LECTURER.MAYBE AND I HOPE SO.
THANK YOU FOR READING. :D

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