Browsing by Author "Oseje, Lawrence Odhiambo"
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Item An Investigation of the Impact of Luo traditional view on the contemporary Luo-Muslim conceptualization of death in Kendu Bay, Kenya(2017-07-30) Oseje, Lawrence OdhiamboItem A study of the muslim concept of hereafter and its missiological implications for the Christian witness in Mikindani-Mombasa.(2014-04-07) Oseje, Lawrence OdhiamboAfter September 11th 2001, terrorism attack in New York City, the world's attention was drawn to the Muslim 'world'. The need to reach the Muslims became a reality. It is in this lime light of event that the researcher attempts to explore one aspect in the Muslim worldview that can adequately be resourceful to the Christian church of all ages as far as Muslim evangelism is concerned. Qualitative research methodology was applied in this study. Data was collected through open-ended interviews and moderate participant observation. It was then analyzed and interpreted. The findings revealed the reality of death in Islam and how they deal with the issues pertaining to the hereafter. The findings also revealed themes such as five 'pillars' and articles of faith which are foundational as far as Muslim beliefs and practices are concerned. It was discovered that faith in Islam finds its true expression through prescribed practices (five pillars of Islam) such as recitation of creed, prayer, fasting, alms-giving and pilgrimage to Mecca. Such practices coupled with belief in the unity of God Tawhid, make Muslims hopeful and prepare them for hereafter. But still, despite one's effort in keeping with the good deeds as prescribed in their religion, there is no surety of going to heaven except by the will of Allah. Such impeding dilemma in Islam makes it necessary for the Christian church to develop a meaningful missiological relationship that will provide hope to the Muslim in their quest for the life to come.