Honor for Ahmed Deedat

Ershad

Junior Member
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Honor for Ahmed Deedat


JEDDAH: A Saudi-based global forum has decided to award renowned Islamic preacher late Ahmed Deedat (1918-2005), the “life time achievement award” this year, said Esam Mudeer in a press release
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Deedat is among the top-ranking “individuals who have excelled in the field of Islamic Dawah with their lifetime struggle and efforts,” according to the Forum for Social Studies, an Islamic organization established in 1986 with offices in UK, Canada and Saudi Arabia.

Celebrating its 25th year on Feb. 2, the forum's programs include publications, conferences, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, competitions, DVD and audio production etc.

The forum is also giving “award of excellence” to organizations and individuals who have excelled in various fields of Islam. The name of a Saudi student Deedat is on that list this year as well for initiating the distribution of 50,000 copies of one of Deedat's books given out free to all Dutch in the Netherlands, in response to local calls there to ban the Holy Qur'an under the slogan “BOOKS not BOMBS.”

South African born Yousuf Deedat, son of the renowned scholar, has been invited by the forum to attend its event and receive the award on behalf of his late father.

Back in 1986, Ahmed Deedat received King Faisal Award for service to Islam from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, who was the crown prince then.

“This comes at times when more and more Muslims in general, besides more Arab brothers and sisters in particular, all becoming very aware of the evangelical challenges and Western media crusades that face them and their youth in their own homelands, especially after 9/11,” Yousuf acknowledges.

He sees Arab youngsters posting and sharing more of his father's recorded debates in social media circles daily in YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, generating thousands of high and wide viewership in few hours.

“The fall of Mubarak of Egypt in Feb. 11th of 2011, thanks to the peaceful revolution the youth started there, laid to rest the dark legacy of 9/11,” claims Yousuf Deedat.

“It's our 2/11 against their 9/11. And by 'their' I mean American and Western hardliners; Evangelicals, Zionists or ignorant people about Islam who fell victims to their lies. It's about time we educate them better, just as much the Arab Spring is inspiring them and the rest of the world today to break free from Capitalism. Welcome to Islam!”

Source: http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article570426.ece


May Allah have mercy on him and forgive his mistakes!
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

I will have to think this through; will post after some thought, InshaAllah.
 

bmw540i

Junior Member
Salaams,

Great i have met Mr Deedat personally and have studied studied his work on comparative religion.
If the Saudi king wants to do some work i would like to give them some real work.

She cried out for help, no one heard. She cried again, the Ghost of Bagram, the Grey Lady now has a name. Don't let the voice of prisoner #650 be silenced.My sister Afia Siddiqui needs help.If they have the guts instead of giving prises to the marhoom let them see to the living.
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:wasalam:

Well said bmw540i

Honoring and exposing love for the great scholars , is not at all a sin, But there is some thing called "Giving priority" , when it comes to our Muslim Ummah...

Subhanallah there are thousands of Daa'ees who are still being encouraged by Shaikh Deedat and Subhanallah he is such a great scholar ever !!

But as Brother bmw540i said, we must focus our achievements through the living.
This act is not at all wrong, but they could have payed attention to some thing, on which the society is more in need
 

Ershad

Junior Member
Assalaam walaikum,

I am a little disturbed by his sons thinking.

Walaikkum assalam wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu,

Yes, I agree. There is no "Peaceful" revolution, demonstration, protest. It is sad to see lot of muslims calling for democracy, liberty, Freedom of speech and such stuff though they don't understand how shayateen has beautified it for them that which is a double-edged sword. The question is has Egypt really got the "peace" they are looking for? What happened in the football game? I reckon there were many muslims who were killed during it just only for a football match.. Is a muslim blood so cheap? Isn't it unlawful to kill a believer? People really have to calm down and think what they are doing and prevent getting emotional. The demonstrations have created more evil than before.
 

bmw540i

Junior Member
Salaams,
Aapa,you are 100% correct his son Yusuf believes that he is Ahmad Deedat.I know his uncle Omar Deedat and i do not want to go into geeba but this guy is very suspect.
 
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