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Books Authored by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat
Bible Course - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat
presents a free Bible course on 28th May, 1994.
In this video Sheikh Ahmed Deedat presents a free Bible course to a
group of Muslim and Non-Muslim students. The course focuses on how to
use the Bible to show the Christians that the Bible is not the word of
God.
If you want to take the course, I would recommend that you download
Sheikh Ahmed Deedat's booklet, "Combat Kit." In order to download the
booklet, visit this link: http://www.irf.net/combat_kit.doc
Sheikh Ahmed Deedat:
In 1986, the King Faisal Foundation awarded the King Faisal
International Prize
for SERVICE TO ISLAM, to a South African who is more or better known
than many
dignitaries in their own countries. This was the first time that this
prestigious award has been awarded to a South African. The recipient of
this
award was a man totally dedicated to his faith and its propagation and
who was
not afraid to challenge any one to a debate to settle once and for all
the
matter, who has the good news right? He was none other than Sheikh
Ahmed Deedat,
reverently known and called UNCLE by those who hold him in high esteem
and
admiration.
The award came after a lifetime of struggle to propagate Islam and to
defend
Islam against the onslaught of the missionaries. Finally, he was given
recognition by the international Muslim community that he deserved and
focused
more sharply the attention of the Muslim world on the most important
aspect of
his work, the challenge to propagate Islam. This was his life long
ambition to
focus the Muslim world's attention and resources on the propagation of
Islam,
and at last he succeeded. What a moment of jubilation, achievement and
personal
gratification for Sheikh Deedat the award was, a turning point in his
life.
Sheikh Deedat did not have much formal schooling, but he was
self-taught through
experience and a penchant for reading, debating, discussion, and a
profound
sense of commitment to a mission and goal. 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.
Formal schooling did not destroy his creative prowess, his tenacity,
ambition,
drive, and sheer daring to swim upstream.
Sheikh Deedat was 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.
On May 3, 1996, Sheikh Ahmed Deedat suffered a stroke which left him
paralyzed
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.
During these years, rumors spread throughout the Internet that he was
already
dead, and even some websites that contained his pamphlets mentioned as
early as
2002 that he was dead.
On August 8, 2005, Ahmed Deedat finally succumbed to his prolonged
illness and
died at his home in Trevennen Road, Verulam in the province of KwaZulu
Natal.
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