The conversation began with greetings and warm smiles. Slowly, the teacher started explaining Islam the belief in one God, without partners, and the importance of living with justice, compassion, and obedience. He spoke about Allah’s mercy and how the door of repentance remains open to everyone at all times.
The elderly man sitting on the chair listened carefully, gently nodding his head. The woman wrapped in a kanga appeared deeply moved, her eyes reflecting quiet reflection and thought. The young man showed great curiosity, asking detailed questions about prayer and the meaning of life.

The teacher patiently responded to each question. He spoke calmly, used simple examples, and explained in a language they could easily understand. He never forced anything, but instead gave them space to think and reflect on their own.
At the end of the discussion, he said, “Islam is a path of peace submission to your Creator. The door is open, and the choice is yours.”
He left them there with hearts deeply touched not through argument or pressure, but through gentleness and truth. In the silence of that morning, a seed of faith had been planted, waiting to grow by the will of Allah.



