An Evaluation of the effectiveness of Muhadhara (Debate) as a way of Evangelizing Muslims: a case study of the Muslims in Kitale Town District of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Kwa ufupi
One of the main tasks that face the Adventist’s message presenter to
Muslims is to study the current Islamic style of spreading its teachings and be
able to understand its religious practices so that he/she can share with the
Muslims the Advent end time message. This study has evaluated the
effectiveness of Muhadhara (debate) as a way of evangelizing Muslims: a
case study of the Muslims in Kitale town district of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. Using data drawn from books, periodicals, the Internet,
and oral interviews that addressed Muhadhara (Debate), the researcher
established that traditional methods of presenting the gospel through public
crusades neither addressed nor met the need of Muslims to make them embrace the gospel (Injil) as the saving power of God, but
Muhadhara proved to be effective.
This research sought to know the outcome (conversions) of previous
Muhadhara. In General, the Muhadhara approach has succeeded to bring
four Muslims to the Adventist church in Kitale SDA Church and not only the
Muslim community but also from other Christian denomination as well as the
so called ‘pagans.’ How has been the nurturing of the new converts from
Muslims background to Adventism previously? This has not been well
conducted since Adventist members fear those from Muslims background.
The perception of Christians on using Muhadhara rather than crusade to
Evangelize Muslims has now changed positively. There was a common
notion that Mihadhara could easily confuse members who were not properly
grounded in their fundamental Christian beliefs, but this study confirmed the
opposite.