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   <title>Sheikh Ahmed Deedat In The Spot Light (1/13)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/13): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svZpANhq5BkSheikh Ahmed Deedat On UAE TV: In The Spot Light.In this video Sheikh Ahmed Deedat is interviewed on the UAE TV.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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:45 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Durban Business And Professional Women At The IPCI (1/10)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/10): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uRn1e1H4G0Durban Business And Professional Women At The I.P.C.I. - by Sheikh Ahmed DeedatIn this video members of the Durban Business And Professional Women's Club visit Sheikh Ahmed Deedat at the I.P.C.I. (Islamic Propagation Centre International) to discuss matters regarding Islam and Christianity.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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:43 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>The Life And Time Of Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/6)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/6): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s6yloncRe4Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (1918 - 2005), was a Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.Early life:Ahmed Deedat was born in Surat, India in 1918. His father had emigrated to South Africa shortly after the birth of Ahmed Deedat. At the age of 9, Deedat went to join his father in what is now known as Kwazulu-Natal. His mother died few months after Deedat left for South Africa. Applying himself with diligence to his studies, Deedat was able to overcome the language barrier and excel in school, getting promotions until he completed standard 6. But had to start working at the age of 16.In 1936, while working as a furniture salesman Deedat came across missionaries at a Christian seminary on the Natal South Coast. In between the deep racial divides, the religious ideology was used by the authorities to numb and pacify the masses. This is considered to be a major influence on Deedat's interest in comparative religions.Another inspiration on his intellectual development came from the book "Truth Revealed" by Rahmatullah Kairanvi on the concept of holding inter-religious public debates. The book was written especially in response to the missionary efforts of Reverend C.C.P Fonder, the head of the Christian Mission of India, in 1864.Lectures and Debates:Deedat's first lecture, entitled "Muhammad: Messenger of Peace," was delivered in 1942 to an audience of 15 people at a Durban movie theater. Within a short space of time, the numbers grew and people crossed the racial divides which were then prevalent in apartheid South Africa, to listen to him, and to participate in the questions and answers sessions which followed his lectures.With the increased success, Deedat engaged into broader range of activities over the next three decades. He conducted classes on Bible studies and conducted numerous lectures. Da`wah (inviting people towards Islam) became the dominant factor of his life, with the audiences at his lectures reaching forty thousand. In 1957, Deedat, together with two of his friends, founded the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI) and remained its president until 1996.According to David Westerlund, Deedat's aimed at providing Muslims with theological tools for defending themselves against the intense missionary strivings of many Christian denominations. He used English instead of Arabic or any other language to get his message across to Muslim minorities in the western world.Not knowing Hebrew or Greek, Deedat's trademark was his verbatim quotes from secondary Christian sources combined with selected passages from English translations of the Bible to give credibility to his argument that the Bible supported the Islamic creed and was at variance with the doctrine of the Trinity and other foundational Christian teachings. In terms of his memorization of Biblical texts, he had no peer in the non-Christian world.International coverage:In 1986, he visited Saudi Arabia for a conference, and in his first television interview, became notable in the Arab world with his dynamic personality and knowledge of comparative religion.He subsequently visited Australia, Denmark, Kenya, Morocco, Pakistan, Sweden, and the United Kingdom on lecture and debating tours.In the United States, he became famous for a debate with the American Reverend Jimmy Swaggart at the University of Louisiana.Honors and awards:(1) King Faisal International Award. 1986(2) President, Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI) (1957-1996)Death: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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:42 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Should Rushdie Die? The Islamic Verdict (1/7)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/7): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar4It-l8EZEShould Rushdie Die? The Islamic Verdict. - A lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat. Mr Ahmed Deedat likens Salman Rushdie to a 'clever human devil.' Just like Abu Jahal, a brilliant man who used his intelligence wrongly and disrespectfully. The punishment for the blesphemer, according to the Holy Qur'an is to execute or crucify the culprit or to cut off the hands and feet from opposite sides; depending upon the gravity of the crime. This video exposes some of Rushdie's vulgar expressions and vicious and insane attacks on great Muslim personalities and is taken from his book "The Satanic Verses."Explore Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses: http://jamaat.net/rushdie/Rushdie.html]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:40 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Should Rushdie Die? Judeo Christian Verdict (1/13)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/13): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uWhpy1E634Should Rushdie Die? What Is The Judeo Christian Verdict? - by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat.This lecture was held in Athlon Civic Centre, Cape Town, South Africa in June 28th, 1989. In this video Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, the famouse scholar of comparative religion, explains what the Judeo-Christian laws have to say about blasphemy. What sort of punishment should Salman Rushdie receive for his blasphemous book "Satanic Verses?" Sheikh Deedat also explains how the Western laws are in contrast with the Judeo-Christian laws and how ineffective these laws are in terms of the well-being of the society.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:38 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>New Deceit In Christian Evangelism - by Ahmed Deedat (1/9)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/9): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vformntpqKwNew Deceit In Christian Evangelism - A lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat.Sheikh Deedat unveils Christian determination to trap Muslim in their web on concomitance, through constant scheming and devising plans, whereby Muslim can be baited, according to their weakness! This DVD is a must for every Muslim, who must equip himself with the knowledge to challenge and identify Christian deceit in evangelism.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:36 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Muhammed: The Natural Successor To Christ -by Deedat (1/11)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/11): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Pe9qyGaNAMuhammed (pbuh): The Natural Successor To Christ (pbuh) - a lecture by  Sheikh Ahmed Deedat in Pakistan.Jesus (pbuh) prophesised that Propher Muhummed (pbuh) will be his successor. Sheikh Deedat quotes verses from the Christian scriptures to substantiate this fact, that Muhummed is the 'Spirit of Truth', guiding mankind into all truth.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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:35 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Man-God Relationship In Islam - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/10)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/10): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XapsihtG8o4Man-God Relationship In Islam - a lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat.In this video Sheikh Ahmed Deedat explores the Islamic and Christian concepts of relationship between man and God.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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:33 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Justice And Equality - by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/9)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/9): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjLRCCa66SkJustice And Equality - a lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat delivered in Rylands Estate Mosque, Cape, South Africa. In this very informative yet entertaining video, Sheikh Deedat argues that Allah (swt) in the Holy Qur'an asks us to do justice to others even when it's against our own interest. He also explains how to achieve this quality using the wisdom of the Holy Qur'an.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:32 -0700</pubDate>
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   <title>Islam And Other Religions - by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/7)</title>
   <description><![CDATA[Part (2/7): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LFT_t51dEUIslam And Other Religions - a lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat.Sheikh Deedat establishes that Islam is the final revelation in that it consolidates all the old revealed truths, with all new doctrines mankind will need till eternity.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.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:52:30 -0700</pubDate>
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