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Durban– Leading Muslim scholar and activist Yousuf Ahmed Deedat, who was shot in the head outside the Verulam Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, died a Seemore of Al Manar Islamic Centre on Facebook. Log In Childhood& Early Life. Deedat was born on July 1, 1918, in Tadkeshwar, Surat, Bombay Presidency, British India. When Deedat turned nine, he reunited with his father, who had migrated to modern-day Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa, immediately after his birth. Shortly after he left for South Africa, he lost his mother. Extraitsde Manifestation de la Vérité; Biographie complète du Shaykh Rahmatu Llah Al Hindi; Bibliographie. Rahmatoullah al-Hindi, Manifestation de la vérité, Paris : Iqra ; Strasbourg, Librairie Maison de la sagesse, 1996, 397 p. (ISBN 291150903X et 3-2)Références (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé ByRadwan Jamal Yousef Elatrash, Farzana Bilali Benadri and Najwa Nayf Skookani. Abstract. This research aims to highlight the debates between Ahmed Deedat with the People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) as Ahmad Deedat was keen to know their beliefs. This reflected in his relationship with them in the form of debate and dialogue. Ayah Aku Tidak Mau Menikah. Childhood & Early LifeDeedat was born on July 1, 1918, in Tadkeshwar, Surat, Bombay Presidency, British Deedat turned nine, he reunited with his father, who had migrated to modern-day Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa, immediately after his birth. Shortly after he left for South Africa, he lost his of financial constraints, he discontinued his studies at the age of 1936, Deedat came across Christian missionaries who alleged that Prophet Mohammed used violence to convert people to Islam. This propaganda of Christians evoked Deedat to delve deeper into both Islamic and Christian his quest to understand the spread of Islam and Christianity better, he stumbled upon the book Izhar ul-Haqq’ Truth Revealed written by Rahmatullah Kairanawi. The book greatly influenced him, and inspired him to buy the he grew confident of his knowledge on the comparisons between Islam and Christianity, he discussed and debated with trainee Christian missionaries with renewed gain further insight into the Bible and its comparison with Quran and Islam, he attended sessions conducted by one Mr. Fairfax, a local who had converted to Islam. Fairfax conducted extended classes on how to convince Christians on Reading Below Missionary LifeFor reasons not known, Fairfax discontinued his classes, but a confident Deedat continued for three more years what Fairfax left behind. This is how he began his missionary year 1942 witnessed his first lecture, Muhammad Messenger of Peace,’ which was attended by 15 people at Avalon Cinema, Durban, South guided tour of the Jumma Mosque in Durban was a vital component of his missionary activity. As Durban was a city visited by millions of tourists, including international travelers, he used the opportunity to introduce Islam to them and explain its relevance to with his family, Deedat migrated to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1949 and stayed there until 1952. It is reported that in one of the interviews on a Pakistan television, he expressed support to the idea of an Islamic and his two close confidants, Goolam Hoosein Vanker and Taahir Rasool, established Islamic Propagation Centre International IPCI’ in 1957. The objective of the organization was to publish books on Islam and handhold newly converted Muslims into 1958, he founded As-Salaam Educational Institute,’ an Islamic seminary in Braemar, in Natal Province, South Africa,but the project failed to gather steam due to a shortage of manpower and monetary in 1973, the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa’ took over the affairs of the seminary. Ensuring that the institute is in good hands, Deedat left for Durban from Braemar to support the growth of IPCI.’In the early 80s, he started gaining international fame and saw an unprecedented high when he received the King Faisal Prize’ from the King Faisal Foundation’ in Saudi Arabia in 1986. This honor was a recognition for his services to the growth of 1985, for more than a decade, he conducted various talks and sessions on several occasions in locations outside South Africa, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Maldives Islands, the United States of America, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, and Reading BelowHe received financial support from Gulf countries and published more than a dozen palm-sized booklets on various Islamic received sponsorship for publishing a collated version of his four booklets after he won the King Faisal Prize.’ In April 1993, ten thousand copies of his book The Choice Islam and Christianity’ was released. This book was distributed for free at various missionary centers in North America. The book was much sought-after, and several publishing houses printed additional copies. By 1995, the prints and reprints amounted to 250,000 in the Middle East.’The Choice Volume 2’, a paperback version, was released later, which comprised another six of his promoted the South African print of The Holy Qur'an Text, Translation and Commentary’ by Abdullah Yusuf Ali to the extent that he even mentioned it in his speeches. The book was sold at heavily discounted of Deedat’s opinions were condemned by liberal Muslims in South Africa. They claimed that his points of view were intolerant toward Christians, Hindus, Jews, and monthly editions of Muslim Digest of South Africa,’ especially between July and October 1986, sharply criticized him, and his actions were referred to as “his various dangerous activities.”Hindus and Christians , who initially held him in high regard for his oratory and debating skills, developed a distaste for him. They aligned with liberal Muslim organizations in South 1987 publication From Hinduism to Islam,’ was a critique on Hindu faith and rituals. He called out the Hindus of South Africa for worshipping several deities and revering idols and also for embracing Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses’ was printed in 1988, he supported Ayatollah Khomeini’s fatwa against Reading BelowIn 1989, the Jews also expressed their opposition against him, after he published Arab and Israel Conflict or Conciliation?’It was discovered that IPCI’ received funds from the infamous Bin Laden family. Also, he held a good opinion on the notorious terrorist Osama Bin Esack, a Muslim scholar of South Africa, describes Deedat as a has banned the sale of his books since Personal Life & DeathDeedat was son of Hussien Kazem Deedat and Fatma Deedat. He had a sibling, Abdullah was married to Hawa Deedat. They had a son, Yusuf May 3, 1996, he suffered a major stroke that paralyzed him from neck below. The diagnosis revealed it was a consequence of a cerebral vascular accident. Although he was unable to speak, he communicated with eye movements using a chart and acknowledging the words and sentences that were dictated to this incident, he was confined to bed. However, he continued with his work until he breathed his last on August 8, challenged Pope John Paul II to a debate in the Vatican and even requested him to adopt Mandela had great respect for of the famous Christian leaders he debated with are Jimmy Swaggart and Bishop Josh McDowell.Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction?’ is one of his twenty biography was released in June 2013 by the IPCI.’ Yousuf Deedat Yousuf Deedat, the son of the prominent Muslim theologian Ahmed Deedat, has passed away after being shot outside a courtroom yesterday. Yousuf Deedat, who was himself an Islamic theologian and activist, died at St Anne’s Hospital near Durban this afternoon after going into a coma. He was airlifted to hospital after being shot by an unknown gunman. Raees Deedat, his son, said “His family and friends were at his bedside when he passed away peacefully. The family conveys their heartfelt gratitude for the support they received from family, friends and the community. May his soul rest in peace.” The chairperson of the Imam Hussein mosque in Verulam, Azad Seedat, paid tribute to Deedat, who he’s known for 30 years, describing him as a wonderful person. “He got along with everybody. He visited our mosque and supported us during our time of need. We are shocked at what transpired,” Seedat said. Ahmed Deedat A former neighbour of Deedat’s, Sharmaine Sewshanker, said he was a well-known community activist who was always willing to help. “He never turned anybody away that pitched up at his door for assistance. He always went the extra mile,” she said. Meanwhile, the American Muslim scholar, Yasir Qadhi, said “I strongly urge the South African authorities to find the murderer who did this heinous deed and bring him to justice in this world, and as for the ultimate justice this will be meted out on the Day of Judgement. “May Allah grant Yusuf Deedat the status of the shaheed and forgive his sins and exalt his ranks and give sabr to his family.” Sign up for regular updates straight to your inboxSubscribe to our newsletter and stay updated on the latest news and updates from around the Muslim world! It is not known what Deedat was doing at court when he was shot. The director of private security company Reaction Unit South Africa, Prem Balram, said a man simply walked up to Deedat, shot him, and fled to a parked vehicle. “On arrival, the victim was found lying face down on the pavement,” said Balram. Police spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbele said Deedat was walking with his wife when he was shot. Mbele said the motive for the shooting was not known. She confirmed the suspect was still on the run. Yousuf Deedat’s janaza is due to take place tomorrow at the Verulam Wick Street Mosque after fajr prayers. Add your comments below

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