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all people in every generation. As jihad of dawah is a continuous struggle, it has been called jihad-e-kabir or ‘great jihad’ in the Quran (25:52). The Islamic mission of dawah, or inviting people to God
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subject of clash and confrontation. But, sedulously avoiding all such issues, the Prophet Muhammad e strictly limited his sphere to peaceful propagation of the word of God. This
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in spite of the losses avail of whatever opportunities are already available. The Prophet Muhammad e and his companions chose this second course. The result was that the entire history of Arabia was revolutionized
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Prophetic VisionThe Prophet Muhammad e was born in 570 A.D. in Makkah, the power centre of Arabia, and died in Madinah in 632 A.D. His father Abdullah, died prior to his birth. His mother, Amina, also
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historian has put it: “The conquerors had accepted the religion of the conquered.” The Prophet Muhammad e held that the power of peace was far greater than the power of violence, and on many occasions, he and
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Positive Status Quoism in Post Related Affairs: Throughout a significant part of his life, Muhammad e was a messenger of God as well as the head of state. After his death the question arose as to who should
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Asma-e-Husna (God’s Best Names)If a book were to be written giving the history of communication, it would include the role of the pigeon who took messages to people, the telegraph, the telephone and the
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with our Dawah Mission. He listens to our Internet lecture broadcast from CPS, New Delhi. He sent an e-mail to me expressing his
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freedom with its sweeping intellectual revolution. Abdullah ibn Umar, a companion of Prophet Muhammad e and son of the second Caliph, observed on one occasion: “we fought according to the Quranic injunction
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process of da’wah is to be set in motion and continue in an atmosphere of freedom. Prophet Muhammad e foresaw that religious coercion would not be used as a weapon by secular rulers. His insight told him
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