Hundreds of thousands of Muslims follow Jesus (part 2)
Some things only happen every couple of hundred years, others only every couple
of thousand. This Friday Fax completes our report on one of these millennium
events.
Muslims throw the Koran in the river
"One morning in May 1999, I read a report in Bangladeshi national newspaper,
quoting a Member of Parliament who stood before his colleagues and asked 'What
is happening to our religion? Muslims in the capital are throwing their Koran
in the trash, and in one district, they even throw the Koran in the river.'
What was going on? One day, an Imam held the Koran up in the Mosque, saying
'This book has done nothing to improve our lives.' Then he threw the book in
the river. The congregation of around 4,000 men followed their leader's
example, throwing their Korans in the river too."
What comes after resignation?
Kevin Greeson's report shows something of the inner erosion happening in Islam.
But many adherents of other religions and religious subsystems are just as
resigned. Just as traditional Constantine churchianity, Animism or Buddhism,
the core of Islam does not help people live their lives, but generally just
preserves the status quo of poverty, difficulties, uncertainty and illness for
most and riches for a privileged minority. On top of all that, religion can
only superficially answer the questions every person faces: why am I here, what
am I supposed to be doing, where am I headed? The Bangladeshi Imam spoke for
many in his recognition of the truth. In this phase of religious resignation,
most people simply perform religious rites perfunctorily, outwardly going with
the flow, inwardly questioning. Many Muslims, for example, wonder about Allah's
secret 100th name...
The camel knows
Every Muslim knows that Allah has 99 names, and many know of a tradition which
says that only a camel knows his 100th name. That name is 'Isa'! The Koran, the
Muslims' holy book, does not answer the question directly, but gives enough
clear hints. Many experienced missionaries start a conversation with Muslims
with the words "I have discovered an amazing truth in the Koran, which gives
hope of eternal life in paradise. Would you please read me Sure Al-Imran
3:42-55?"
The Koran teaches that Jesus knows the way to heaven
This Sure says three things about Isa (Jesus) which clearly lift him above the
status of a prophet: Isa is holy (3:42-48), has power over death (49-54) and
knows the way to heaven (55-56). This is a shock for many Muslims, because what
does the Koran say about Mohammed? The surest answer is to say that Mohammed is
what he said of himself; in Sure 46:9-10, he says "I am nothing new among
prophets; I do not know what will become of me or my followers. I am just a
voice of warning."
If Mohammed is nothing different or more than all the prophets before him, and
did not claim to be the greatest prophet of all, did not know where he or his
followers would go after death, and professes to simply be a voice of warning,
the contrast with Jesus' statements about himself (for example John 6:47 and
14:1-7) could hardly be greater. If you then ask a Muslim "I want to go to
heaven when I die. Which prophet can help me get there?", the result is often a
process leading them to read the Injil (New Testament) and find Jesus.
Information from the Koran (very important for Muslims) reveals Jesus to be
clearly more than just a prophet, and endows him practically with saviour
status. "The Koran does not contain enough light to show someone the way to
salvation, but enough small candles to guide seekers the right way," says
Greeson.
For God's sake, don't bring Muslims to church!
Greeson sees four aspects which are decisive in helping Muslims find Christ and
remain in him:
- Speak in a way that Muslims understand. 'Canaanite' language is as much a
hindrance as calling yourself a Christian, which is so culturally and
historically laden that Muslims understand "A person with Western culture,
ungodly and immoral." The word 'Isahi' (follower of Isa) is far better.
- Cultural conformity is not a hindrance, but builds important bridges. Paul
became a Jew to the Jews, and a Greek to the Greek. Followers of Jesus must
learn to overcome their fear of the unknown and foreign cultures through love.
- Send out early. Where Muslims who become Isahis are taught and sent out
early, they win others to Christ and plant new churches, thus starting a
movement with church multiplication as one of its basic principles. Christians
who do not understand this and claim that these things need significantly more
time are a serious hindrance, and should be avoided.
- "Please do not bring newly-saved Isahis to existing traditional churches!"
advises Greeson. That tears them out of their cultural surroundings, and causes
them to be rejected by their friends and family - exactly the people which a
church planting movement should reach. A far better strategy is to start
culturally relevant Jamaats (meetings). House churches provide an ideal
structure. "So if Muslims do not come to church, we take the church to the
Muslims!"
Source: Kevin Greeson, "Camel Training Manual", available from
www.churchplantingmovements.com/camel_training_manual.htm
. A summary of the
CAMEL training is available at www.simsonwolfgang.de/html/welcome.html