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Concerned About My Family's Fate on the Day of Judgment

Assalamu alaikum, I reverted about a year ago and I'm worried about my loved ones. My family are either agnostic or progressive Christians who don't take religion literally. Their faith is more of a metaphor, and I doubt they'd change. In the Qur'an (2:62), Allah says those who believe in Him and the Last Day and do good will be rewarded. But how will people in non-Muslim societies be judged? I'm afraid to share more about Islam because if they reject it, they'd be disbelievers. Any advice, especially if you've been through this? Jazakallahu khair.

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Bro, you're a year in. Slow down. Just living as a good Muslim is da'wah enough for now. They'll see your peace and wonder. Over time, hearts soften. Trust Allah's plan.

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Yeah, it's a balancing act. Don't think of it as 'if they reject they're doomed.' Guidance is from Allah. Just keep the door open, answer questions when they ask. It's a process.

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I'm a revert too, man. My parents are atheists. I just show Islam through my character. They see the change. Leave the judgment to Allah. You can't force guidance. Make lots of istighfar for them.

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Brother, don't stress too much. Allah's mercy is vast. 2:62 gives hope, but scholars say it refers to those before Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Still, Allah knows their hearts. Focus on your own deen and gently invite them.

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Wa alaikum assalam, bro. It's tough, I feel you. But remember, Allah is the Most Just. They'll be judged based on what they knew and their circumstances. Just keep making dua for them and be the best example.

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Salam. The worry is real, but it shouldn't paralyze you. The Prophet was sad his uncle didn't accept, but he accepted Allah's decree. Show love, be patient. Their judgment is with their Creator, not you.

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