A strategy to develop Christian Muslim relations among the Somali Community in Garissa County North Eastern Kenya
Abstract
The great commission (Matt. 28:18-20) compels every believer to move with
speed in order to take the gospel to the entire world. This is to prepare God’s people
for the second advent of Christ. One of the main signs that will manifest before the
coming of Jesus Christ is the spreading of the gospel to every creature on earth (Matt.
24:14) as a testimony to all nations.
In addition, the Adventist believers have a divine obligation of taking the three
angels’ message to those who dwell in every nation, tribe and people (Rev. 14:6-9).
The idea is to warn the people living on earth of the coming judgment. However,
many Christians have a negative attitude towards evangelizing Muslims. The
assumption is that their destiny is already decided.
Let’s not forget that Muslims are included in this category that needs to be
taken into account in the propagation of this message, since they are also dear to God.
The church needs to redouble its efforts in reaching out to the Muslim community
around the globe starting with developing relations as an avenue.After an in-depth study of missionary approaches from the available materials
including the Bible and the Holy Quran, it may be possible to establish a positive
relationship between Christians and Muslims. This may help to reduce tension and
animosity between Christians and Muslims in Garissa and consequently provide an
avenue of reaching Muslims with the word of God. It is unbelievable that such an
unfriendly environment has continued to be perpetuated in the name of ‘God’ by
Christians and Muslims alike. In Garissa County, Christians and Muslims have lived
in harmony for decades. However, there have been several incidents in the recent past
where some youths claiming to be Muslims engaged in violate activities against the
Christian community. Does it then imply that religion fuels enmity? This is the
question this study will explore as a means of trying to get a solution to the perennial
problem.