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The
Charming and Charismatic founder of the IPCI
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 focussed 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.
When
he was told that the award will be jointly conferred on him and
the French philosopher Dr Roger Gharoudi he was overjoyed, and felt
a sense of achievement that he was in the company of an internationally
distinguished scholar and activist.
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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 focussed 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.
It
was a sad day for us, particularly at the IPCI, when Sheikh Ahmed
Deedat suffered a stroke, and lost his speech, his most potent gift
that he used so effectively in his debates to propagate Islam.
Sheikh
Deedat fell ill in 1996, shortly after his trip to Australia, which
was a momentous tour. He gave one of his most passionate talks in
front of a capacity crowd in Sydney, on the theme Easter: A Muslim
viewpoint.
This was his last lecture before he suffered a stroke, and he has
been bedridden since then. He is still as alert as ever and his
sharp memory to identify faces and events has not left him. When
people come to see him that he has not seen for many years, they
are amazed to see him recollecting spontaneously who they are and
where he has met them.
Please
pray for Sheikh Deedat and his family, and keep in touch with The
Islamic Propagation Centre International, the organisation that
he established to continue the work that he started for the benefit
of posterity and generations to come, Insha' Allah.
We
at the IPCI will continue to further the legacy of Sheikh Ahmed
Deedat and with the training programmes that we started more Deedats
will emerge, Insha'Allah.
Sheikh
Deedat has urged us to continue his work and he is comforted by
the prospect that we at the IPCI Centre are doing our utmost to
create what he himself called "more better DEEDATS." This
is how he would like to be remembered and honoured.
May
the Almighty Allah restore his health, and make the remainder of
his days sweet and the life to come even sweeter, Insha'Allah.
Please
feel free to write to us for a more detailed biography of Sheikh
Deedat.
Icon of the Muslim
World Ustaad Sheikh Ahmed Deedat has passed away
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.
PCI PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS FOUNDER
& PRESIDENT THE LATE AL HAJ SHEIKH AHMED DEEDAT THE LEGACY
LIVES ON
On
the 8th of August 2005 / 2 Rajab 1426, Sheikh Ahmed Hoosen Deedat
passed on yo meet his creator. This was After succumbing to asevere
stroke that left him paralysed for More than nine years.
To commemorate
the passing away of this world renowned personality the IPCI held
a tribute to its founder & president the late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat
on Saturday, 20 August 2005 at the Durban City Hall.
At the the event
some were moved to tears when an on screen 15 minute visual presentation
on the life and times of Sheikh Deedat concluding with his Janazah.
The full part
of this one hour documentary is available from the IPCI on the life
of this icon of the muslim world, Marhoom Sheikh Ahmed Hoosen Deedat.
His life and
times should be an example that muslims should emulate. The IPCI
has received approximately one thousand messages of condolences
both nationally and internationally.at the Saturday afternoon event,
message of condolences were read out from hrh Prince Khalid Al Faisal
Bin Abdul Aziz, Dr Ahmed Totonji, Dr Zakir Naik, Professor Ali Mazrui
amongst, mayor of Durban Obed Mlaba & many others.
Present at the
function were the ambassadors of palestine, he Mr Salman el Herfi,
the ambassador of sengal, Mr Mame Gorgui Gueye, and the ambassador
of Pakistan, Dr Ali Ahmed Arain.
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Guests
honour
Sheikh Ahmed Deedat |
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Palestine Ambassador to S.A.
H.E. Mr. Salman El-Herfi ,
pays tribute on behalf
of the people of Palestine |
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Personal friends & family of late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat |
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Amir Dawood Ngwane with Deputy Amir Dr. Khan |
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