Muhammad’s Claim to Prophethood
Prophet Muhammad never learned or practiced sorcery. On the contrary, he condemned the practice of sorcery and taught his followers how to seek protection against it.
Prophet Muhammad never learned or practiced sorcery. On the contrary, he condemned the practice of sorcery and taught his followers how to seek protection against it.
In this part, Dr. Badawi will continue talking about some specific elements and aspects of the Prophet’s methodology in discharging this sublime duty.
In this part, Dr. Badawi discusses the sixth and seventh elements and aspects of the Prophet’s methodology in discharging this sublime duty and concludes the series with few comments.
Mission Dawah aims to establish a “mass movement” in dawah through training and mobilising a network of du’aat or Islamic missionaries. Mission Dawah will either partner with or develop teams of local, trained volunteers whose activities will be coordinated more advanced local team leaders. This will be achieved taking them through a series of training programmes, alongside additional support with practical tool-kits on giving dawah, and further support in physical, financial and human resources.
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The difference between Prophet Abraham’s da`wah to his father and that to his people is not in the mode of discourse and clear presentation, but the…
The way the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) invited his people to Islam is entirely different from the way he invited his father. How did he invite his people to Islam?