While it is common to hear how syncretism has crept into African Christianity, it is not alone. Islamโs rigorous teachings are also facing compromise. Lisa* works in an Islamic community on an Indian Ocean island.
Living among Muslims here you quickly realise that the way many of them live their lives doesnโt match up to the Islam taught in the mosques.
Where in the Qurโan does it teach you to protect your baby boy from evil spirits by placing a knife next to him in the crib? Or how about soaking a prayer from the Qurโan in water and using that water to protect your house from evil spirits? And did you know that the reason that man has a physical disability is because he talked while in the bathroom?
This is โfolkโ or โpopular Islamโ; a world where if you comment on how well a baby is growing her grandmother will quickly utter a blessing and youโll be told in no uncertain terms โsuch things arenโt said.โ
Dancing with spirits
While not always spoken about, the clues are everywhere. You wonder why so many women carefully hide away any strands of their hair that came out after brushing. But when you realise that someone could use it to curse them it begins to make perfect sense. At other times it is much more overt, such as the special ceremonies where certain women โdance withโ the Madjini or spirits. In other families we find that there is a generational spirit that is passed down the female line. Whether hidden or overt, this mixing of classical Islam with more animistic beliefs is in reality a broad undercurrent that helps many cope with the trials and difficulties of everyday life. And it is the special domain of women.
โฆthe spirit world adds yet another spiritual barrier that stops these women from coming to know Jesus.
Spiritual walls
Such practices have the strongest hold on those to whom the official teachings of Islam are least available and have the least to offer. With limited access to the mosque and little instruction in the Qurโan it isnโt hard to understand why many women donโt realise how far they are wandering from its teachings in their search for protection from evil spirits.
Our team continues to come up against constant walls as we try to reach women here. It seems that the existence of such dabbling (or even full immersion) in the spirit world adds yet another spiritual barrier that stops these women from coming to know Jesus. Pray for these women; pray that as they seek blessing and protection they would come to know Him who came to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). And pray for us that we would be Godโs instruments to bring His truth, His light and His power to these islands.
* Not her real name