We're getting together at Marion's house on Thursday, January 11th at 7:30 pm, with discussion to begin at 8 pm.
Discussion Questions:
1. Did you like the book? Why or why not?
Samosas
Pilau Rice with Meatballs
Busboosa
Aubergine
Mutton Curry
Sherbet
Chicken Chaska
Sevian with Peaches
Or something from this site
https://www.munatycooking.com/2016/06/ramadan-iftar-menu.html
Dates and Drinks: Marion
1. Did you like the book? Why or why not?
2. Can you see yourself in Nabeel's passion for the LORD?
3. Nabeel's parents were faced with inconsistencies of the Quran and what they understood from their Hadiths yet those chose to overlook and dismiss them. Would we do the same? Are we so steeped in tradition that we don't think critically? Can we fall into it?
4. Nabeel has a best friend in David. Why do they get along so well, what is it about their friendship that makes it last?
5. Nabeel explains the difference between the muslims born in America and the ones who immigrated. What are the key differences? Why is this so important? How does it affect Nabeel's family? extended family?
6. Nabeel at one point says that it would have been better for his parents if he had died rather than tell them he was now a Christian. Why does he say this?
7. David arranges for Nabeel and his father to meet with experts on the death of Jesus, how is this a turning point for Nabeel?
8. Did you have preconceived ideas about Muslim faith/life? What were they? are they confirmed or changed by this book?
9. How does Nabeel account for the very great differences in muslim faith/practice, from extremism to a 'religion of peace'
10. In chapter 18 it talks about honour-shame. What is this? what are the practical implications?
11. What affect did 9/11 have on Nabeel?
3. Nabeel's parents were faced with inconsistencies of the Quran and what they understood from their Hadiths yet those chose to overlook and dismiss them. Would we do the same? Are we so steeped in tradition that we don't think critically? Can we fall into it?
4. Nabeel has a best friend in David. Why do they get along so well, what is it about their friendship that makes it last?
5. Nabeel explains the difference between the muslims born in America and the ones who immigrated. What are the key differences? Why is this so important? How does it affect Nabeel's family? extended family?
6. Nabeel at one point says that it would have been better for his parents if he had died rather than tell them he was now a Christian. Why does he say this?
7. David arranges for Nabeel and his father to meet with experts on the death of Jesus, how is this a turning point for Nabeel?
8. Did you have preconceived ideas about Muslim faith/life? What were they? are they confirmed or changed by this book?
9. How does Nabeel account for the very great differences in muslim faith/practice, from extremism to a 'religion of peace'
10. In chapter 18 it talks about honour-shame. What is this? what are the practical implications?
11. What affect did 9/11 have on Nabeel?
12. Would you recommend the book? Why or why not?
Menu: "Iftar"
While I don't feel it necessary to fast in preparation for our meeting, lets feast! Some suggestions gleaned from people's favorite Iftar memories
Samosas
Pilau Rice with Meatballs
Busboosa
Aubergine
Mutton Curry
Sherbet
Chicken Chaska
Sevian with Peaches
Or something from this site
https://www.munatycooking.com/2016/06/ramadan-iftar-menu.html
Dates and Drinks: Marion
Drinks: Danielle
I'm hoping to come (still waiting for my book to arrive!) and I picked up some samosas to bring if all goes well.
ReplyDeleteStill no book...I'm going to have to bail for this month. :-(
DeleteI have the book...and am hoping to come! I'll take something with aubergine (I just haven't decided exactly what 😊)
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