The Call to Allah – Different Diameters -Islamic Dawah & Call to Islam
The Call to Allah – Different Diameters -Islamic Dawah & Call to Islam
Publisher:
Dar Sabilel Momnen
Author:
Taqi Ud Din Halali
Language:
Arabic
Binding:
Hard Cover
Pages: 200
Size: 17x24cm
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وصف الكتاب
The Call to Allah – Different Diameters is an insightful Islamic book on the principles and dimensions of calling people to Allah (Dawah). Written with scholarly clarity, it explores the different contexts, strategies, and manners of conveying the message of Islam to diverse audiences. The book sheds light on the objectives of Dawah, how to present Islamic teachings with wisdom and insight, and the importance of understanding cultural and individual differences when inviting others to faith. A valuable resource for students of knowledge, modern preachers, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic Dawah methodology.
From Author:
Muhammad Taqi al-Din al-Hilali (محمد تقي الدين الهلالي) was a well-known scholar, linguist, and author who played a significant role in Islamic scholarship. His works span Qur’anic translation, Islamic methodology, and Dawah literature, and he is widely recognized for his contribution to spreading authentic understanding of Islamic teachings. As a prolific writer and teacher, Al-Hilali combined deep knowledge with practical insights, making complex Islamic concepts accessible to readers worldwide. This book continues his legacy by offering a comprehensive look at effective ways of calling people to Allah.
الناشر
Dar Sabilel Momnen
مؤلف
- Taqi Ud Din Halali
صفحات العينة - المحتوى
Who is Taqi Ud Din Halali?
Shaykh Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali (رحمه الله) was a renowned Islamic scholar, linguist, and prolific author, widely recognized for his contributions to Qur’anic studies, Hadith, Islamic Dawah, and Arabic linguistics. He was born in Morocco and traveled extensively in pursuit of knowledge, studying under prominent scholars in the Islamic world. His deep command of Arabic, along with several other languages, enabled him to play a vital role in conveying Islamic teachings to a global audience.