"I'm from Africa and I'm wondering why most of the prophets are from the Middle East. Why would Allah want us to work so hard to get the message in a language we do not understand? This makes it hard for non-Arabs because we have to struggle to learn Arabic to fully worship God." Dr. Shabir Ally explains that while the Quran primarily references prophets from the Middle East due to its historical context, Islam recognizes prophets from various regions who communicated in languages familiar to their respective communities. Addressing concerns about accessibility to religious teachings for non-Arabic speakers, Dr. Ally reminds us that God judges individuals based on their circumstances and knowledge. He acknowledges the challenges faced by non-Arabic speakers in accessing Islamic texts and encourages the use of translated resources and prayers in native languages to foster meaningful worship.
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