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Ahmed Deedat

Islamic preacher and writer, theologian
Date of Birth: 01.07.1918
Country: South Africa

Content:
  1. Birth and Early Life
  2. Encounters with Christian Missionaries and Intellectual Awakening
  3. Early Lectures and Focus on Islam
  4. The International Centre for Islamic Call (ICIC)
  5. Illness and Passing
  6. Awards and Recognition

Birth and Early Life

Ahmad Deedat was born in 1918 in Tadkeshwar, Gujarat, India. Soon after his birth, his father emigrated to South Africa, where Deedat later joined him. He excelled in his studies, but financial constraints forced him to leave school and start working at the age of 16.

Encounters with Christian Missionaries and Intellectual Awakening

In 1936, while working in Durban, Deedat encountered Christian missionaries who claimed that Prophet Muhammad had spread Islam by force through the "sword." This encounter, along with the writings of Rahmatullah Kairanvi's "Izhar-ul-Haq," sparked his interest in comparative religion.

Early Lectures and Focus on Islam

In 1942, Deedat delivered his first lecture, titled "Muhammad: Messenger of Peace," to an audience of 15 people. His lectures on Islam and comparative religion began to attract attention, influencing many people's understanding of the faith.

The International Centre for Islamic Call (ICIC)

Recognizing the need to continue his mission beyond his lifetime, Deedat established several educational institutions and centers, including the IPCI in Durban. This center offers a two-year curriculum taught by scholars and preachers who had studied under Deedat himself.

Illness and Passing

In 1996, Deedat suffered a stroke that paralyzed his body from the neck down. Despite his physical limitations, he continued to communicate using his eyes. He passed away in 2005 at his home in Verulam, South Africa.

Awards and Recognition

Deedat received numerous awards, including the prestigious King Fahd Award in 1986, for his contributions to Islamic scholarship and interfaith dialogue.


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