Dawah According To The Quran And Sunnah Pdf

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ISBN: None Author: Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya Publisher: Darussalam Publishers & Distributors (Saudi Arabia) Pages: 199 Binding: Hardback Description from the publisher: Da'wah According to the Qur'an and the Sunnah is a beautiful exposition of the science and art of Da'wah of the Divine guidance and traditions of the Last Prophet of Allah. The book elaborates the rationale of Da'wah, its benefits and prerequisites for its success. It lists the characteristics and manners expected of Du'at provides guidelines on how to do Da'wah with Hikmah (wisdom) and 'beautiful preaching' and offers useful hints for both the beginners as well as those actively engaged in fulfilling this obligation.

The book concludes with important recommendations for various sections of the Ummah in relation to Da'wah. The author, being an educator, rightly emphasizes upon the need of including Da'wah According to the Qur'an and the Sunnah as part of school curriculum for Muslim learners from high school to collegiate and graduate levels. If this single recommendation is taken seriously by our policy makers and honestly implemented, it is bound to effect a positive change in the present state of affairs marked with apathy towards the duty of conveying the Final Message to all mankind. The book is a welcome addition to rather scanty literature on the subject.

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The explanations and practical actions that lead to conversion constitute an activity required of Muslims; the spreading of Islam to others. Invite to the path of your Lord with wisdom and good advice. (16:125) Since the Qur’an urges Muslims to avoid compulsion in persuading non-believers to convert to Islam ( “No coercion in religion,” Al-Baqarah 2:256), it would follow that the most acceptable way to convert someone to Islam would be to convince him or her of Islam’s superiority. And Muslims should do this by explanation and example suggested in the Qur’an: “Invite to the path of your Lord with wisdom and good advice” (An-Nahl 16:125).

The explanations and practical actions that lead to conversion constitute an activity required of Muslims; the spreading of Islam to others. Such an activity is called “”, an Arabic word meaning a “call, summon, invitation.” Though da`wah was not made a pillar of the Islamic faith, in the holy scripture of Islam, Muslims (or Muhammad, as it actually is in the text of and ) are urged to invite non-believers to join their faith. Game Championship Manager 2006 Full Version here. One may even say that all Muslims are, by definition, missionaries/preachers. The Qur’anic injunctions for da`wah are further confirmed by the prophetic practice; (caller to Islam). In, the word “ da`wah” and its derivatives are used in different contexts over a hundred times (for example, in 2:186, 2:221, 3:104, 7:193, 10:25, 10:106, 12:108, 13:36, 14:22, 14:44, 16:125, 17:52, 21:45, 22:67, 23:73, 26:72, 27:80, 28:87, 35:14, 40:10, 40:41–43, 41:33, 42:15, 70:17, 71:5–8, etc.), while in, and other Hadith collections they are also present. Though neither the Qur’an nor the Hadith collections presupposes institutionalized structures of or methods for da`wah (the invitation to Islam) they laid groundwork for the historical development of Islamic missionary activities, which are still taking place all over the world.