More than a Hijab: Letting go of stereotypes and loving like Jesus
Let's start by defining exactly what a hijab is, along with the other religious veils that Muslim women wear
Let's start by defining exactly what a hijab is, along with the other religious veils that Muslim women wear
There are countless perspectives that we can discuss during Women’s History Month. For example, we can compare significant Christian and Muslim women throughout history
Muslim women have a strong influence over their homes and their children. They are a cornerstone to raising their children in the Islamic faith and traditions.
In this month’s installment of our current events guides, we are going to look at news related to Islam and the Middle East. Being knowledgeable in these topics is key to having effective conversations with your Muslim friend.
We are going to dive into the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman and how you can share it with your Muslim friend. We can share the beautiful way God loves His daughters with our Muslim friends.
One of the stories we suggest sharing with a Muslim is that of Ruth the Moabite, who married into an Israelite family. Ruth is a great example of a foreigner who chooses to leave everything to follow the True God and eventually enjoy His blessings.
Most of the women’s stories in the Bible are integral to the redemption story. We love to share with Muslim women how our Lord values His daughters because Islam does not value women as much as men.