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Sunday, April 24, 2016

The Gist Of The Discourse - Calling People unto Allah


The Gist Of The Discourse

What has been said above can be summarized as follows:

1.          As the very purpose and objective of the creation and existence of the Muslim Ummah is to summon people unto Allah, not only the dignity and honour of the Ummah, its very existence and  continuity is  dependent upon  fulfilling this  obligation -  the  Divinely ordained duty.

2.          Da’wah or calling people unto Allah is the most emphatic and foremost teaching of the Holy Prophet (SAW) on which he himself worked ceaselessly throughout his life. So the premier obligation which we owe to the prophet (SAW) is to follow his Sunnah of Da’wah.

3.          We observe that different religions and denominational groups usually employ a team of  workers  (which  may  be  called  their  ‘civil  service’) who  work  to  propagate and popularize their own particular sectarian point of view. This phenomenon is not only useless for any really effective work of Da’wah but is often positively harmful for the propose.

4.          The essential pre-requisites of Da’wah work are strong and staunch belief in Islam and the ensuing good deeds, and not scholarly erudition and knowledge of minor religious matters and details of Fiqh. Along with a deep conviction in the providence of Allah and a life of righteous deeds and good conduct, a Da’wah worker should be a paragon of humility and courtesy. A true and sincere preacher should have a humble disposition. Again, his Da’wah should be strictly for Allah and His Deen in order to avoid any chance of himself becoming a revered personality (which ultimately leads to the formation of a sort of personality cult) or letting his followers constitute a new religious sect within the community of Muslims.

5.          There are several aspects and stages of Da’wah work. The aim of today’s discourse is to elucidate only those primary and fundamental stages which are open to, and essential for, every moderately knowledgeable and motivated Muslim.

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