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Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
Sabrine
08/09/05 at 14:06:29
Assalamu Alaikum,

Inna Le-llah wa Inna Elaihe Rajeoon (We belong to Allah and to Him we return).  Famed South African Islamic thinker and preacher Sheikh Ahmed Deedat has passed away at the age of 87 after a long struggle with illness.  We pray to Allah to accept his good deeds and sincere work for Islamic Dawah around the world and to shower him with His mercy.

For more information, please check the following websites:

Aljazeera has this Arabic site: http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/E9F3850E-3628-411E-BD6B-7AE86DC0DC78.htm

Aljazeera has this English site:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4CC33965-ACC4-4ACD-83A2-FE5A51007EE4.htm



Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
Fozia
08/10/05 at 02:31:26
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Inna lillah wa inna ilayhai rajeoon.

My father in law once heard him speak, he was telling me about this really brilliant muslim speaker from Africa (!)


Wassalaam
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajeoon...
abdul_aziz
08/10/05 at 15:14:31
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Yes, he was indeed a very learned man, and an awesome speaker. I have heard his lectures on tapes was very impressed by his way of explaining and debating.

May Allah grant his soul a place in heaven, and save him from the 'azaab' of the grave -Ameen
[wlm]
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
jannah
08/12/05 at 08:26:01
Assalaamu'alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh -
May God's peace and blessings be upon you

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Shaikh Ahmed Deedat - the debator, extraordinaire and founder of the
Islamic Propogation Centre in South Africa, has passed away. He was
bedridden after suffering a severe stroke in 1996, died this morning at the
age of 87.

Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Ilayhe Raji'uun

"O Allah, forgive our people who are still alive and who have passed
away, forgive those who are present here and those who are absent,
forgive our young and our elderly, forgive our males and females. O Allah,
the one whom you wish to keep alive from among us make him live according
to Islam, and any-one who you wish to die from among us, let him die in
belief and faith. O Allah, do not deprive us from his reward and do not
put us in fitna (hardship or any type of trial) after his death."
(Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Tirmizi, Ibn Masjah)

It was sad to hear of the passing of Shaikh Ahmed Deedat on August
08,2005, after a long illness. For many Muslims all over the world Shaikh
Ahmed's dawah was a source of inspiration for them. In particular
Muslims in the West found a confidence in Islam from the truth and courage of
his lectures and speeches, and will testify on the Day of Judgement
that his work was an integral part of their path to the truth of Islam.

We pray that Allah showers Shaikh Ahmed with rewards for his work, and
his patience with his long illness. May Allah (swt) give Jannah to
Shaikh Ahmed and give patience to his family, and elevate him to the
highest ranks of Jannah - al Firdaws.

"And whoso obeys Allah and the Messenger (Muhammad SAW), then they will
be in the company of those on whom Allah has bestowed His Grace, of the
Prophets, the Siddiqoon, the martyrs, and the righteous. And how
excellent these companions are!" [TMQ an-Nisaa:69]

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A message on behalf of Trustees, Director and Staff of IPCI

Early this morning, 8 August 2005 / 2 Rajab 1426, Sheikh Ahmed Hoosen
Deedat passed on to meet his Creator. This was after succumbing to a
severe stroke that left him paralysed for more than nine years.Throughout
this period, he gracefully persevered under the most difficult personal
conditions; however, not forgetting his task as a daee (Islamic worker)
and an ambassador of Islam, he continued to inspire, educate, challenge
and inform people about the universal message of Islam.It is on this
solemn occasion of his demise that we salute the courageous spirit and
phenomenal work of this world-renowned personality, a hero of the Muslim
World, nay, a true hero of believers all around the globe!

Brief Biography of Sheikh Deedat
Sheikh Ahmed Hoosen Deedat was Born on the 01 July 1918 in the Surat
district of India in 1918. His father emigrated to South Africa in 1927
with him. Ahmed Deedat was a very bright student and excelled in school.
Lack of finance interrupted his schooling and at an early age of 16 he
took on the first of many jobs in retailing and short assistant.

After reading a book called Izharul Haq – The Truth revealed, a book
about a debate with Christian Missionaries in the then British India,
Sheikh Deedat was spurred on in the direction of Dawah – Islamic
Missionary Activity to halt the tide of the then Christian onslaught against
Islam.

Over the next four decades, he immersed himself into a host of
activities. Conducting Bible classes, lectures and debates the world over. He
established the first Islamic Seminary in Southern Africa to train
propagators at Assalaam educational Institute - Braemar.

He is the founder of the largest Islamic Dawah Organization in the
world, the Islamic Propagation Center International and became its
president.

He has published more than 20 books and distributed millions of copies
of FREE literature and pamphlets the world over. Many of Sheikh
Deedat’s publications have been translated into the many different languages
of the world : Russian, Urdu, Arabic, Bengali, Bangladeshi, French,
Amharic, Chinese, Japanese, Mayalam, Indonesian, Zulu, Afrikaans, Dutch,
Norwegian amongst others.

He delivered thousands of lectures all over the world, crossing all the
continents and successfully engaging some of the biggest names in
Christian evangelists in public debates. Sheikh Deedat’s debates and
lectures are available all over the world in the various languages in Video
and DVD format.

His career in the field of Comparative Religion took him across all
five continents and dialogue with the heads of the Protestant world in
America and the late Pope John Paul.

So fearless was his stand in defending the truth that Sheikh Deedat was
refused entry into France and Nigeria on the pretext that ‘ he would
cause a civil unrest’.

Sheikh Deedat also received a personal phone call at the IPCI from
former President Nelson Mandela who was in Saudi Arabia at the time,
congratulating Deedat for his international icon status in the Muslim World.

He was awarded the prestigious King Faisal Award in 1986 for his
sterling services to Islam in the field of Propagation.

May Almighty Allah bless his soul, accept his efforts for the cause of
da’wah and grant gracious patience to his loved ones during this
trying time.

His funeral will leave his house 49 Trevenen Road, Lotusville Verulam
at 5 pm. Proceeding to the Wick Street Musjid and after Magrib Salah /
Prayer , he will be laid to rest in the Verulam Muslim Cemetery.

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More information can be found at:

http://onlineislamicstore.com/video-debates---speeches-of-ahmed-deedat.html

http://www.ahmed-deedat.co.za/
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
Kathy
08/12/05 at 08:53:55
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Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Ilayhe Raji'uun

May Allah swt reward him.

Back in the early eighties there was virtually no resources for those interested in Islam.  Someone told me about this Brother and I remember sending a letter all the way to Africa, about wanting to learn about Islam. He sent me an English Quran and alot of pamphlets and a video debate between him and a Christian.

I remember going to rent a video machine (They were around $400 dollars then and not in the average home) and I will never forget how much my world was questioned & changed that night.

Subhanna Allah. He even cared about a young girl in a small town half way across the world.


Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Dies at 87
Saffiyah
08/08/05 at 09:34:52
Inna lillahi wa inna illahi rajeoon

http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-08/08/article02.shtml

Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Dies at 87

CAIRO, August 8, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) – Famed Muslim preacher and debater Sheikh Ahmed Deedat died Monday, August 8, at 87, leaving behind a legacy of propagating Islam and defending it against missionaries.

Founder of the Islamic Propagation Center International (IPCI) in Durban, South Africa, Deedat distributed more than twenty million copies of his books and audio tapes free of charge for the purpose of da`wah.

In South Africa where he lived, hundreds of people have entered Islam Including a large number of missionaries.

He delivered lectures all over the world and successfully engaged Christian Evangelists in public debates.

One of his most famous debates was “Was Christ Crucified?” when he impressively debated Bishop Josh McDowell in Durban in 1981.

Famous books by Deedat included "The Choice - Between Islam and Christianity; "Is the Bible God’s Word?"; "Al Qur’an the Miracle of Miracles" ; "What the Bible says about Muhammad (PBUH)?"; and "Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction?"

Deedat, who was born in 1918 in the Indian district of Surat, has been bedridden since 1996 when he suffered a serious stroke.

Excellent Debater

Sheikh Deedat did not have much formal schooling, but he was self-taught through experience and had a penchant for reading, debating, discussion, and a profound sense of commitment to a mission and goal, according to his Web site.

He was driven and goal oriented. He was focused and never let up until the job was done. He was sharp, perceptive, forthright, fiery, and daring in his challenge of those whom he debated particularly against those who equal his missionary zeal and sense of audacity, the Web site added.

"Formal schooling did not destroy his creative prowess, his tenacity, ambition, drive, and sheer daring to swim upstream."

Sheikh Deedat was considered by many as more a scholar of the Bible than the Qur'an and was more familiar and adroit with its teachings.

He had an insight and perspective of the Bible which made many Christians he came into contact with rethink and re-examine their faith, particularly those aspects of the Bible and the Qur'an that deal with the divine mission and life of Prophet Jesus, the Web site says.

In 1986, the King Faisal Foundation awarded the King Faisal International Prize for Service of Islam to Deedat. He shared the prize with prominent French Muslim intellectual and philosopher Roger Garaudy.

When he suffered a stroke, he lost his speech, his most potent gift that he used so effectively in his debates to propagate Islam.

He delivered his last lecture in Sydney, Australia, in 1996 just before his chronic illness. The lecture was considered to be one of his most passionate talks.

http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-08/08/article03.shtml

Muslims Mourn Late Shaykh Deedat

By Fatima Asmal, IOL Correspondent
DURBAN, South Africa, August 8, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) -

Hundreds of people are expected to attend the funeral of South African caller to Islam Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, who passed away in the early hours Monday, August 8.

Sheikh Deedat, 87, passed away at his home in Trevennen Road, Verulam in the province of KwaZulu Natal at 7 a.m.

His son Yusuf told IOL that the cause of his death was heart failure.

The family was not in a state of shock, said Yusuf. “As Muslims we believe that every soul shall taste death.”

He added that the last moments of his father’s life were peaceful, and coincided with the commencement of a recitation of "Surah Yaseen" on an Islamic radio station.

“Channel Islam had just introduced and begun to play Surah Yaseen when the throes of death began,” he explained. “My father just looked at us and then passed away.”

Funeral

Sheikh Deedat will be buried in the Verulam cemetery after Salaatul-Maghrib (Maghreb prayers) Monday.

Hundreds of people from around the country are expected to participate in his funeral prayer, and his family says that people from across the world, such as India, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been calling to convey their condolences.

“His death comes as a shock to us,” Maulana Ahmed Kathrada, of the Jamiatul ‘Ulama (Scholars' Group), a local theological body, told IOL.

He added that Sheikh Deedat had served not only South Africans, but the Muslim Ummah at large, for many years.

“We pray that Allah Grants him a lofty position in Jannah (Paradise), and that He Grants his family patience, especially his wife who has endured so much during the last few years.”


Dedicated Wife

Mrs Hawa Deedat, who had spent the last nine years nursing her husband and administering his daily injections, was present at her husband’s side at the time of his death, and she is well, said Yusuf.

“She is the wife of a soldier, and can therefore only be a soldier herself."

Several other religious leaders and political figures expressed their sadness at the news of Sheikh Deedat’s death.

Mr. Ashwin Trikamjee, president of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, said that Sheikh Deedat would be missed by Muslims worldwide and the greater South African Muslim community.

“I think that the Islamic community has lost a great man, who was totally committed to the cause of Islam,” he said.

Mr. Trikamjee said that Sheikh Deedat had made a huge impact on constructive religious debate.

Mr Riaz Jamal, a director of the Al-Ansaar Foundation in Durban, South Africa, who had done a thesis on Sheikh Deedat as part of his Masters in Islamic Studies, said that there was a need for the Muslim and Christian worlds to continue to bring audiences together for religious debate and dialogue.

“Sheikh Ahmed Deedat was a global caller to Islam,” he said.

"I don’t think any other Muslim wrote to the Pope, inviting him to Islam, but Sheikh Deedat did. It’s our responsibility to continue in propagating his message.”

Sheikh Deedat’s health had been steadily deteriorating in the last few months after he had suffered various complications related to the lock in syndrome stroke which had left him paralysed and bed-ridden for almost a decade.

His death marks the end of an era of Da’wah in which his name became synonymous with breaking down inter-faith barriers.


His Life

Born on July 1, 1918, Sheikh Deedat arrived in South Africa, from India, as a nine-year-old in August 1927.

Although he hadn’t previously been exposed to the English language, he learnt it in six months, excelled at school and finished top of his class.

However, due to financial considerations, his father removed him from school during his early years of secondary schooling. He was sent to work in a store in a rural area, where his mission of Da’wah began.

Students from a Christian missionary school would visit the store preaching their beliefs to him, and knowing little more than the shahadah (testifying that no god but Allah and Muhammad is His prophet), he found it difficult to defend his beliefs.

He then stumbled upon a book which carried a religious dialogue between a Muslim imam and a Christian priest, and this proved to be the first of many books which he would read on the subject.

He began researching both religions and recording his findings in a notebook, after which he started delivering lectures in South Africa.


First Lecture

His first lecture was entitled “Muhammad (peace be upon him): Messenger of Peace,” at it was delivered in 1940, to 15 people at a cinema in his province.

Within a short space of time, the numbers grew and people crossed the racial divides which were then prevalent in apartheid South Africa, to listen to him, and to participate in the questions and answers sessions which followed his lectures.

Although some Christians and Muslims felt that his style was blunt, many others reverted to Islam, and Da’wah soon began to dominate his life, with the audiences at his lectures reaching forty thousand.

In 1957, Sheikh Deedat, together with two of his friends, founded the Islamic Propagation Center which printed a variety of books and offered classes to new Muslims.

In 1986, he visited Saudi Arabia for a conference, and in his first television interview, enthralled the Arab world with his dynamic personality and in depth knowledge of comparative religion.

He then visited the United Kingdom, Morocco, Kenya, Sweden, Australia and Denmark on lecture and debating tours.

In the United States, he became famous for a debate with the American Reverend Jimmy Swaggart, witnessed by 8,000 people on the topic “Is the Bible the Word of God.”

On May 3, 1996, Sheikh Ahmed Deedat suffered a stroke which left him paralysed from the neck down, and also meant that he could no longer speak or swallow.

He was flown to a hospital in Riyadh, where he was taught to communicate through a series of eye-movements.

He spent the last nine years of his life in a bed in his home in Verulam, South Africa, encouraging people to engage in Da’wah.

He continued to receive hundreds of letters of support from around the world.

Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Dies at 87
jannah
08/08/05 at 12:16:09
wlm,

inna lillah wa inna ilaihi rajeoon...

seems like all our luminaries are leaving us :(
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Dies at 87
theOriginal
08/08/05 at 12:40:55
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Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raaji'un...

Such a perfect word for him: "luminary"....

Wasalaam.
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Dies at 87
Aadhil
08/08/05 at 12:42:12
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Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Raji'un

[quote author=jannah link=board=ummah;num=1123508092;start=0#1 date=08/08/05 at 12:16:09]wlm,

inna lillah wa inna ilaihi rajeoon...

seems like all our luminaries are leaving us :(
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Except that when one of them dies, another is born.....

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Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
jannah
08/12/05 at 11:29:42
wlm,

who is being born?? seems like we are losing all our scholars and amazing people.. i don't see anyone close to their caliber replacing them :(
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
panjul
08/13/05 at 10:05:12
assalamu alykum,

I pray Allah grants him the highest status in jannah. ameen.
Someone of the calibre of Ahmad Deedat is Dr Zakir Naik. Ahmad Deedat even gave him a plaque complimenting his work. Dr Naik is amazing and does comparative religion and mashall his memory is like a computer's. He from India an ICNA or ISNA? one of them once sponsored a debate between him and a Christian priest, which was absolutely one of the best. On a par with Ahmad Deedat's.

Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
Aadhil
08/13/05 at 10:43:20
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I though Dr. Zakir Naik was Ahmed Deedat's student....
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
abdullahcohn
08/13/05 at 11:05:52
this page is full of ahmed deedat videos.
http://www.aswatalislam.net/DisplayFilesP.aspx?TitleID=50016
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
bhaloo
08/14/05 at 20:55:33
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[quote author=jannah link=board=ummah;num=1123860208;start=0#9 date=08/12/05 at 11:29:42]
who is being born?? seems like we are losing all our scholars and amazing people.. i don't see anyone close to their caliber replacing them :(
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Dr. Zakir Naik and Shabir Ally (sp?) are two names that come to mind that are following in Sheikh Deedat's footsteps.  There are some excellent articles/videos they are doing, alhumdullilah.
Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
jannah
08/14/05 at 21:08:31
wlm,

They are good people no doubt. I've heard Zakir Naik speak many times and read a lot of his articles. But note that they are CARRYING ON the work of Sh. Deedat. They may never BE a Sh. Deedat... have his reputation, debate or writing skills, knowledge of interfaith issues, charisma, influence the same amount of people, do the amount of work he did. For example, every Muslim library has a book or video by Sh. Deedat!! but can't say the same for the others.

Allahu alam, perhaps in the future they will become as big as their teacher and perhaps eclipse him?

Re: Sheikh Ahmed Deedat Passes on.
dmr65
08/15/05 at 11:58:30
I have nothing of his, but I respect and working on collecting his works..

I pray that Allah will be pleased with him on the day of judgement.  To Allah is our return.




Sis, Denise


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