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The Day the Streets Told Jesus’ Story”

It was a busy morning in the town center. The market was alive with voices—vendors calling out prices, children laughing, and shoppers rushing from stall to stall. But something unusual caught everyone’s eye: bright banners that read,

“Muslims Love Jesus”

People slowed down. Curiosity drew them closer. Some came with questions, others with wonder, and a few just to see what was happening. What they found was a Jesus Exhibition, a space carefully prepared to teach the truth about Prophet ‘Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him) according to Islam.

The exhibition was simple but powerful. Tables held Qur’ans, pamphlets, and booklets explaining his life, miracles, and message. Posters showed how Jesus was born miraculously to Maryam (peace be upon her), performed miracles by Allah’s permission, and called people to worship the One God.

Volunteers stood nearby, smiling and ready to answer questions. Their approach was gentle—never forceful, always patient.

A young man approached timidly, holding his phone in one hand and curiosity in his eyes. “Why do Muslims respect Jesus so much?” he asked.

A volunteer responded warmly, “Jesus is one of the greatest messengers of Allah. His life teaches us about faith, patience, and devotion. Islam honors him deeply, just as Allah commanded.”

The young man nodded slowly, moving from table to table, reading posters, and listening to explanations. Each display gave him a new perspective. By the end, he said softly, “I didn’t know this. Islam respects Jesus more than I imagined.”

Nearby, a mother and her children walked through the exhibition. The children were fascinated by the visuals, while the mother asked questions about the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. Each answer built understanding, respect, and curiosity.

As the day went on, more people stopped by. Some left with booklets, others with Qur’ans, and some with something even more valuable—a seed planted in their hearts.

By evening, the volunteers packed up the tables and banners, tired but fulfilled. They had done more than display information—they had opened hearts, cleared misconceptions, and sparked reflection. People who might never have entered a mosque that day had learned about Islam, the Prophet Jesus, and his mother Maryam (peace be upon them both).

That day showed the power of a Jesus Exhibition. It wasn’t just about posters or booklets—it was about creating an environment where knowledge meets curiosity, and hearts are guided with wisdom and patience.

And for the volunteers, it was a reminder: every conversation, every smile, every answer given with sincerity could be the spark that lights the path to faith.

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