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CIRCLING THE GLOBE WITH THE MESSAGE OF ISLAM=

 

4th Floor, Sheikh Ah= med Deedat Centre

124 Queen Street Durban, tel: 031-3060026

e-mail, ipcisa@yebo.co.za

website: www-ahmed-deedat.co.za<= /u1:p>

=  IPCI had the privilege of hosting dynamic scholar Mr. Fadel Soliman on  a short lecture tour of = Kwa-Zulu Natal between the 26th & 28 May 2007. He gave talks to Dawah workers in Escourt and also addresse= d a public gathering at the IPCI headquarters. His talk was based on R= 20;how to respond in the face of a hostile Media?” Mr. Fadel Soliman conducts workshops throughout the worl= d and his presentations are done in a professional manner. He is willing to train Muslims on how to do dawah to non-Muslims and is passionate of addressing non-Muslims He is keen on conducting future worksh= ops in South Africa before the 2010 World Cup soccer wherein people will be trained to do effec= tive dawah during this period.  Watch the Press for future details…..

 FADEL SOLIMAN’S DVD AVAILABLE FROM THE IPCI

&n= bsp;Get Serious about Dawah Campaign  

&n= bsp;Brits=   & Colenso

&n= bsp;Brother Rafeek Hassen the Director of Da= wah at the IPCI  conducted outreach programme in the above areas.

&n= bsp;Esco= urtW= embezi Townshop

 = ;On the 29 of April, the IPCI team spearheaded by Director of Dawah Brother Rafeek Hassen  conducted a lecture tour Wembezi Township Hall,= in EscourtIslam the Religion of Jesus̶= 1; in the Bible and the Quran”  The talk was well attended by = the people from the townships. IPCI’s Compara= tive Religion students also distributed literature to the people. The programme was co-hosted by the E= scourt Islamic Centre.

&n= bsp;Dawa= h to Westville PrisonsRafeek<= /span> Hassen delivered a talk to the prisoners on the 25 April 2007 and IPCI gave out co= pies of the book Ubhaqa and other Free literature. <= /o:p>

&n= bsp;The IPCI team will be in Port Shepstone on the 22nd of June 2007. Insha Allah!,=   for further details please contact our offices. =

 Dawah<= /span> Quran Project (clear= ing the Misconceptions of Islam)

 The IPCI team visited over 25 companies in the la= st 2 months, and spoke to approximately 500 non-Muslim staff about Islam. This i= s an ongoing project and if you are keen on the IPCI team to visit your business establishment and speak to your non-Muslim staff, please contact our office= s.

 Mosque Tours / Group Tours / School Tours

&n= bsp;200 people were taken on a free guided tour to the Grey Street Masjd. These included people from different countries from around the world =

like, Russia, Japan, USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Italy, France<= /st1:place>

v &n= bsp;     35 Learners= from Ixopo State Aided School were taken on a free guided tour and were presented with books on Islam.

v   &nb= sp;   15 French speaking Christian Missionaries from around Africa were taken on a tour and had discussions on the 3rd floor on Islam, French books were present= ed to them & a copy of the Dawah= Quran.

v   &nb= sp;   Educational= Tour of the Mosque by the representative of Tourist Junction 10 people

v       Ph= andpansi SchoolTranskei 300 pupils.=

v &n= bsp;     Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organization

 If you have non-Muslim friends or business friends who want to know more about Islam, invite them for a Mosque Tour. The IPCI will arrange the entire tour which includes and Audio-Visual Presentation on Islam. =

REVERSIONS

19 people embraced Islam at the Centre during this period. Once they embrace I= slam at the Centre, they join the Introduction to Islam classes.

 REVERT CLASSES (Monday to Friday)=

30 new Muslims completed are currently enrolled for the (introduction to Islam) classes and will complete their course on the 29th of June 2007. Once they complete this course, they are introduced to the Advanced Module.=

Saturday Classes

Speci= al classes are conducted on Saturdays for the working grou= p, currently 15 people attend these classes.

 = ;Are you aware of any person / s interested to learn about Islam please contact = the IPCI – FREE OF CHARGE =

 

COMPARATIVE RELIGION (Monday  to Fridays)

 10 learners are currently enrolled in the full-time Comparative Religion Course which runs for a duration of 2 months. The learners consist of local & international students.

 = ;REGISTRATION FOR 3ND TERM NOW OPEN COMMENCES ON THE<= /o:p>

     &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;         16 JULY TO 21st SEPTEMBER 2007 

 Are you willing to Sponsor a Learner? Contact the IPCI….

 = ;Introduction to Journ= alism (Saturdays only)

 = ;16 learners are currently doing the Introduction to Journalism course. The cou= rse is conducted by professional journalist. Registrations for the 3rd term are also open…

 Daily Correspondence =

 = ;The IPCI receives an average of 120 letters, i.e. faxes e-mails daily from pers= ons from all corners of the globe requesting i.e. free literature, questions on Islam, DVD’s etc.

&n= bsp;Printing & Publication.

 Misconceptions of Islam translated into Zulu – will be available soon for FREE DISTRIBUTION…

Complete Zulu Quran – currently being re-edited & 13= para’s<= /span>  completed.  =

 THE PATHFINDER&= #8217;S  FORUM <= /o:p>

 The IPCI Reverts Forum has decided to change = its name to the above as we discovered that certain people found the term “Revert” to be offensive.  If you have any views, comments with regards to the name, please forward to our offices= ..

 The Pathfinders Forum recently met on Mother̵= 7;s day wherein a programme was arranged for 100 new Muslims. 

 If you have embraced Islam recently and want to be part of this Forum, Please contact our offices.

 IPCI INFORMATION CENTRE / PACKAGES AVAILABLE

ü   &nb= sp;    DVDR= 17;s (24 of the most popular DVD’s available @ R400.00, a must in every ho= me. =

ü   &nb= sp;    Dawah Box – 12 of Sheikh A= hmed Deedat’s books which has been revamped &#= 8211; a must for every home available for R30.00

Note: All IPCI products are not sold to make a profit as income derived from these sales goes back into re-production.