从宣教学的角度探讨中东的核心价值观

G. P
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萨米亚的父亲刚刚去世。他的死出乎意料,她悲伤的家人陷入了一个看似简单的两难境地:他们是应该实现他去麦加朝圣的愿望,还是通过向穷人捐款来纪念他?这个家庭分裂了。“我们的宗教是怎么说的?”他们想知道。我在萨米娅从爱资哈尔回来的路上遇到了她,她去那里咨询一位伊斯兰法专家的意见,这位专家可以向她发布一个法特瓦来解决这个问题。穆夫提是一位在法律事务方面受过高度训练的学者,他根据沙非派(盛行于埃及)的教义,认为照顾生者比投资死者更好(在逊尼派伊斯兰教中,有四种对伊斯兰法律的解释:哈纳菲派、汉巴利派、沙非派和马利基派)。撒米亚平平安安地离开了那地方。现在她知道该怎么办了!撒米亚和数百万穆斯林在他们的信仰中寻求具体的答案。这些不仅仅是个人决定的问题,而是留给每个信徒认真努力的问题。在传统的伊斯兰社区,比如在中东发现的社区,有一种与过去相互联系的感觉。没有什么问题是全新的;因此,过去的指导有助于为现代问题提供解决方案。第二,人们有一种归属感,上帝通过法律赋予他们智慧,给他们提供了一系列正确的选择。Samia本可以咨询另一所法学院的法律专家的意见,他们可能会做出有利于朝觐的裁决,但如果是这样的话,Samia仍然会感到平静,因为她知道,在过去的12年里,她代表已故的GPP和她的丈夫参与了与各国穆斯林的事工。他们都对穆斯林中神的子民有着强烈的热情,也都对神奇的神有着强烈的热情,因为神正以新的方式吸引穆斯林归向他。
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Exploring Core Values in the Middle East from a Missiological Perspective
Samia’s father had just passed away. His death was unexpected, and her grieving family was torn over what could seem a simple dilemma: should they fulfill his wish of going to Mecca for pilgrimage or honor his memory by giving money to the poor? The family was divided. “What does our religion say?” they wanted to know. I met Samia on her way back from Al-Azhar where she had gone to consult the opinion of an expert on Islamic law who could issue her a fatwa to settle the matter. The Mufti, a highly trained scholar in legal matters, ruled that according to the Shaffi school (prevalent in Egypt), it is preferable to look after the living rather than investing in the dead (In Sunni Islam, there are four schools of interpretation of Islamic law: Hanafi, Hanbali, Shafii, and Maliki). Samia left the place with peace; now she knew what to do! Samia and millions of Muslims seek concrete answers in their faith. These are more than matters of personal decision left to the conscientious efforts of individual believers. In traditional Islamic communities, such as the ones found in the Middle East, there is a sense of interconnectedness with the past. No problem is completely new; therefore, past guidance can help provide solutions to modern problems. Second, there is a sense of belonging to a community upon which God has bestowed wisdom through its laws which offers a pool of right choices. Samia could have consulted the qualified opinion of another legal expert from another school of law who perhaps would have ruled in favor of the hajj, but if this had been the case, Samia would still have been at peace, knowing that going on a pilgrimage on behalf of her deceased GPP and her husband have been involved in ministry with Muslims people in various countries for the past 12 years. They both share a strong passion for God’s people among Muslims and for the amazing God that is drawing Muslims to himself in new ways.
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