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![]() ![]() ![]() A mistake most of us make. Dawah is not debating or argumentation. (this not referring to the refutation of deviant beliefs by the ulema) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQexG...eature=related |
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May Allah preserve Nouman Ali Khan and his generation until yawmul qiyama. |
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![]() So we can't beat someone on the head with a club and make da'wah? Bhai, you are gonna put us out of business. ![]() |
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The best of all dawa in my opinion is being a good Muslim, no amount of convincing and arguing and writing booklets will never match up just showing others what being a good Muslim is all about. I hear most people are guided to Islam by just Allah's hidayat without the help of a da'iya - coming across the Quran by "chance" is the most common way. Easy and effective way to give dawah IMHO - give them the quran to read. |
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Salaamu alaiykum |
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This is very interesting. I have not heard of this, but I have no problem believing it to be true. Problem is that most potential converts do not speak Arabic so they can only read translations. |
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