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I would argue that one already is happening, called Moderate Islam , it just needs time to gain traction, but ultimately the gospel is better than an Islamic reform .
Exactly. The people who follow a particular religion will follow that religion until moved by the Holy Spirit that there is a better option.When was reformation ever beneficial, both to the faith and to the people? And why press to change something that is falls short of the Truth, both of God and of man? Rather, the best outcome possible for Muslims, or for whatever other creed member, is to become Christians. However, that’s up to us Christians to live a life that all peoples desire and imitate.
Christus natus est1
Islam does not have a Vatican, or pope. It does have Imans who yield more influence than others. The vast majority have condemned the violence being done in the name of Islam. They use the name Daesh rather than give credence to a criminal organization.
The public service announcements that I saw while living in the Middle East focused on the devastation and shame that joining any of these groups would bring to families. No translation was necessary to understand the ads. Why else would these groups recruit more heavily from America and Europe than from the Middle East?
Don’t overlook Catholic teaching on relationship with Muslims, remembering that they too worship the same God of Abraham that we do.
The best way to evangelize, to lead people to the truth of Christ is not by condemnation or stereotyping a whole people. It is by living the life to which we have been called.
To encourage prayer, for instance, the parish priest said to take advantage of the Islamic call to prayer, the hours almost corresponding to the Liturgy of the Hours The overseas parish to which I belonged was the most vibrant of any to which I have belonged.