Not Sure How to Reach Muslims? Start Here.

Not Sure How to Reach Muslims? Start Here.

Dear friend,

Next week, millions of Muslims around the world are commemorating Eid al-Adha, a festival that honours the faith and obedience of Ibrahim (known in the Bible as Abraham). At the same time, over a million pilgrims will be in Mecca for the annual Hajj, or pilgrimage.

This season presents a natural moment for spiritual conversations and intentional prayer.

If you know a Muslim friend or neighbour, this could be a great time to share something meaningful. Each caption below refers to this short, respectful video and article that honour Ibrahim’s story:  https://hereslife.info/eid

You can get more resources here: Eid tracts in many languages and social media posts.

Even if we don’t know any Muslims personally, we can all pray. Our brothers and sisters at Prayercast have prepared specific prayer points for the Hajj — calling believers to intercede for pilgrims and for a great spiritual awakening across the Muslim world.

“The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.”
— James 5:16

Let’s ask the Lord to work powerfully this week — through conversations, through online content, and through the faithful prayers of His people.



10 Sensitive & Engaging Social Media Captions for Eid Invitation

(encouraging people to visit hereslife.info/eid)

 

Social Media Posting for Eid

 
  1. "Eid Mubarak! This season reminds us of the faith of Ibrahim. May we all have the courage to walk the straight path."
  2. "Have you ever wondered what the story of the sacrifice really means? This helped me see Ibrahim’s journey with new eyes."
  3. "Ibrahim’s obedience inspires us all. What gave him such faith? This site offers a powerful reflection."
  4. "Ibrahim’s story is more than history — it’s a signpost. Come explore what it points to."
  5. "The story of sacrifice is sacred to us both. This page honours Ibrahim’s faith — and invites deeper reflection."
  6. "We both believe in the mercy of God. This helped me understand Ibrahim’s story in a new and beautiful way."
  7. "As you reflect on Eid al-Adha, here’s a short video and article that deepened my appreciation for Ibrahim’s journey."
  8. "The ram that replaced the son — a moment full of meaning. This page helped me think more deeply about it."
  9. "What kind of faith leads someone to obey even when it’s hard? Ibrahim shows us. This article helped me understand."
  10. "Ibrahim was called Khalil Allah — the friend of God. This page explores what made his faith so special."