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Forty Hadeeth On The Call to Islam and the Caller By Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed

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Forty Hadeeth On The Call to Islam and the Caller By Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed

ISBN: 9781898649113
Author: Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 80
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 1995
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About This Book:
"Forty Hadeeth On The Call to Islam and the Caller," by Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed, is a thorough analysis of important principles encompassed in forty hadiths linked to the call to Islam and the pivotal role of the caller (Da'ee). This illuminating work is a thorough guide that sheds light on the concepts, virtues, and obligations linked with the call to Islam.
Da'wah's Noble Mission:
Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed begins the voyage by giving hadiths that highlight the noble aim of Da'wah—calling Muslims to Islam. The divine mandate and inherent merits of conveying the word of Islam to humanity are introduced to readers.
The Characteristics of a Successful Caller:
This section examines the characteristics of a successful caller to Islam. The author elucidates the attributes and virtues required for a Da'ee, pulling inspiration from hadiths that explain the characteristics needed to fulfill this vital role with intelligence, compassion, and honesty.
Patience and persistence in Da'wah:
This chapter examines hadiths that emphasize the need of patience and persistence in the path of Da'wah. Shaikh Alee Hasan Alee Abdul Hameed shares insights about the hardships that callers experience, as well as the tenacity required to continue the mission in the face of adversity.
The Universal Message of Islam:
The book emphasizes the universality of the call to Islam by exploring hadiths that stress the message's inclusivity and relevance. The author invites people to see Islam's global appeal and the caller's obligation in relaying this universal message.

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