First, and foremost, when meeting a new Muslim either for friendship or marriage, what should that person already know about Islam in order to have a stimulating conversation which is satisfactory to the more astute Muslim?
Does Muslim familial or community relationships depend on shared experiences or shared practices?
Are there any Muslims who have been in the religion for a long time? If so, are you still learning about the way of life (Islam)?
How would you respond to another Muslim in your community who does not understand or know something that you already know?
When other Muslims from around the world visit your Masjid, is it an opportunity for you to meet someone new or is it an opportunity to compare notes and to prove what someone else does or does not know?
If you do not believe that another Muslim is practicing the religion correctly, do you avoid that person?
Are there Muslims who feel that they are the only group of Muslims who practice the religion correctly? If so, then does this group avoid the other groups of Muslims?
Is it possible to be friends with other Muslims and have a variety of conversations instead of just religious driven discussions?
When Islam is discussed in a negative light, do you feel that it is all Muslims who are misunderstood or just one segment of the Muslim population?
Is it okay to marry a Christian woman who does not know anything about Islam instead of a Muslim woman who you feel should know everything and she does not?
Should your Muslim friendships depend on whether or not your friends know more than you or share your level of knowledge?
Is it possible to use a religion as an old boy society or class war?