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Meeting Strangers in a Café

I live by myself and my friends are far away, so I often sit alone in cafés. One day, two American women came up to me and started chatting. They asked typical tourist questions about my country, but then the conversation shifted to what I love most about life here. I ended up talking about Islam, how Allah has guided me through tough times and good times. I was so caught up in sharing that I didn't realize they were trying to get me to change my faith. At the end, they offered to pray for me, but I politely said no. I spoke about Allah and Islam in the best way I could, and I truly appreciate my deen. I feel strange about how they tried to push their beliefs, but I'm glad I shared the beauty of Islam. Did I do the right thing? Was I too naive? I talked about what I love most about Islam and explained its true teachings. Before I left, I recited Ayatul Kursi as I always do, and I prayed my daily salah. Am I in trouble?

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Bro, you did exactly what we're supposed to do-share the beauty of Islam with hikmah. Don't overthink it. They came with their agenda, but you stayed firm and represented the deen well. May Allah reward you.

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