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The farmers listened carefully, showing great interest in the discussion

Matale Village became the setting for a remarkable moment of dawah as an Islamic teacher continued his mission of sharing the message of Islam with the local community. During one of his regular outreach visits, he met a group of rice farmers who were taking a break after spending hours harvesting their crops under the sun. Seeing an opportunity to engage with them, he sat down and began a warm and respectful conversation.

The teacher spoke about the importance of worshipping the One Almighty God, the mercy and guidance found in Islam, and the true purpose of human existence. The farmers listened carefully, showing great interest in the discussion. As the conversation developed, they asked many questions about Islamic beliefs, worship, and daily life, eager to gain a better understanding of the faith.

With patience, wisdom, and kindness, the teacher answered every question and explained the teachings of Islam in a clear and simple manner. His sincere approach created a comfortable atmosphere that encouraged open dialogue. The farmers reflected deeply on the message they were hearing and appreciated the opportunity to learn directly from someone knowledgeable about the religion.

By the grace of Allah, their hearts were touched by the truth they had come to understand. After the discussion, the farmers made the decision to embrace Islam and proudly declared the Shahada, the testimony of faith. It was a memorable and emotional occasion as they began a new journey of worshipping Allah with faith, knowledge, and conviction.

This inspiring event shows that the message of Islam can reach people anywhere, regardless of their surroundings or daily activities. Whether among families, communities, or hardworking farmers in the fields, dawah continues to transform lives. May Allah keep these new Muslims firm in their faith, increase them in beneficial knowledge, and make them a source of guidance for many others.

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