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Submitters Perspective

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How to interact in non-violent debates

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we become engaged in debates with them. When the meanings of the verses are engraved in our memories, it becomes evident that our duty during such debates is to respectfully recite God’s revelations and state what we know of His truth, leaving the rest in God’s hands.

Other divine teachings and facts are also essential to keep in mind during peaceful arguments or debates with disbelievers. These teachings include:

• No compulsion in religion.

[2:148] Each of you chooses the direction to follow; you shall race towards righteousness. Wherever you may be, God will summon you all. God is Omnipotent.

[2:256] There shall be no compulsion in religion: the right way is now distinct from the wrong way. Anyone who denounces the devil and believes in God has grasped the strongest bond; one that never breaks. God is Hearer, Omniscient.

• God is the one who guides those whom He knows will choose and prefer His path.

[28:56] You cannot guide the ones you love. God is the only One who guides in accordance with His will, and in accordance with His knowledge of those who deserve the guidance.

[2:272] You are not responsible for guiding anyone. God is the only one who guides whoever chooses (to be guided). ...

[19:76] God augments the guidance of those who choose to be guided. For the good deeds are eternally rewarded by your Lord, and bring far better returns.

• Kindness, and polite manners in general are recommended by God in such peaceful debates.

[16:125] You shall invite to the path of your Lord with wisdom and kind enlightenment,

and debate with them in the best possible manner. Your Lord knows best who has strayed from His path, and He knows best who are the guided ones.

• God will always support His servants with the proven truth.

[14:27] God strengthens those who believe with the proven word, in this life and in the Hereafter. And God sends the transgressors astray. Everything is in accordance with God’s will.

 [8:40] If they turn away, then you should know that God is your Lord and Master; the best Lord and Master, the best supporter.

• and He will always put disbelievers’ schemes to waste.

[5:105] O you who believe, you should worry only about your own necks. If the others go astray, they cannot hurt you, as long as you are guided. To God is your ultimate destiny, all of you, then He will inform you of everything you had done.

[3:120] When anything good comes your way they hurt, and when something bad happens to you they rejoice. If you steadfastly persevere, and maintain righteousness, their schemes will never hurt you. God is fully aware of everything they do.

For guidance in responding to opposing points of view during peaceful discussions or debates with disbelievers, please consider the following:

• We are to proclaim the truth and let God deal with their intentions and their spiritual growth.

[3:32] Proclaim: “You shall obey God and the messenger.” If they turn away, God does not love the disbelievers.

[3:63] If they turn away, then God is fully aware of the evildoers.

• We should always hold fast to God and His truth. We should practice extreme caution not to let anyone deceive us in a way that would dilute the Quranic truth or cause us to lean towards transgression. We should be firm and clear in stating the Quranic truth without intimidation or compromise (Sura 109). But, this doesn’t mean we force our belief.

[10:41] If they reject you, then say, “I have my works, and you have your works. You are innocent of anything I do, and I am innocent of anything you do.”

[42:15] This is what you shall preach, and steadfastly maintain what you are commanded to do, and do not follow their wishes. And proclaim: “I believe in all the scriptures sent down by God. I was commanded to judge among you equitably. God is our Lord and your Lord. We have our deeds and you have your deeds. There is no argument between us and you. God will gather us all together; to Him is the ultimate destiny.”

• We should not act defensively or take their opposition as personal. God tells us that His messengers have consistently been targets of mockery and rejection, and that this will set the precedent for us. It is God’s revelations that they mock and reject.

[6:33] We know that you may be saddened by what they say. You should know that it is not you that they reject; it is God’s revelations that the wicked disregard.

[6:34] Messengers before you have been rejected, and they steadfastly persevered in the face of rejection. They were persecuted until our victory came to them. Such is God’s system that will never change. The history of My messengers thus sets the precedents for you.

• We should know enough to stop when we have done our job and reminded. If people wish to hold fast to their views and prefer to remain uninformed and ignorant, it’s time to move on. Uttering peace is not just literal. It includes our peaceful and respectful behavior as well, which might take the form of declining to respond.

[7:199] You shall resort to pardon, advocate tolerance, and disregard the ignorant.

[25:63] The worshipers of the Most Gracious are those who tread the earth gently, and when the ignorant speak to them, they only utter peace.

• Last but not the least, we shouldn’t assume failure when a discussion reaches a dead end, nor should we grieve over those who choose to not see the truth. With the Quranic teachings in mind, our duty during these debates stops at proclaiming the truth steadfastly without compromise.

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