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Question: I'm working in a company
with employees of mix religions (Muslims, Jews, Christian...). How do we
deal with them? How do we greet them in the morning? How do we return their
greeting? Can we accept anything from them? Sometimes they bring cakes
for their birthday to our desks. Can we accept them? Can we attend their
parties? Finally, why are we not allowed to make friends with them?
Answer: A person should deal very affectionately and amicably with his non-Muslim friends. He should consider them his potential addressees to whom he can present the teachings of Islam through his character and good deeds. Being antagonistic and hostile to them is totally an uncalled for attitude. They can be greeted in the way Muslims are greeted. Similarly, paying a visit to them at the family level is also not prohibited. Attending their functions like birthdays and weddings is also not forbidden. Eating with them is also allowed. Of course items like wine, pork and meat on which the name of Allah has not been taken are forbidden. Barring these, everything can be eaten from their homes and parties. Some people are of the view that on the basis of the following verses of the Qur’a#n, Muslims should never make friends with non-Muslims; in fact, they should show hostility and venom to them:
O believers do not make friends with the Kuffa#r against [the interest of] the believers. Do you wish to offer God an open argument against yourselves? (4:144) Believers take not these Jews and the Christians for your friends. They are but friends to each other. And he amongst you who turns to them [for friendship] is of them. (5:51) Consequently, these verses cannot be related in any sense to the non-Muslims of today. |