Awell-known Durban Muslim activist, Yousuf Deedat, is fighting for his life after he was allegedly shot in the head outside the Verulam family court, north of the city, on Wednesday.
Thu 16 Jan 2020 1102 AM The son of late Shaykh Ahmed Deedat, Yousuf Deedat, a community activist, has been transferred to a nearby hospital after he was shot in his head outside Verulam Family Court on Wednesday. But…What is behind this attempted murder? The police, in South Africa, are still investigating the reasons behind the incident. According to initial investigations, Yousuf Deedat was walking towards the Verulam family court with his wife, while an unidentified armed shot him in the head. The reasons for the shooting are still unknown and the attacker drove away. The victim was rushed to the hospital for medical care. Meanwhile, Deedat’s family has released a statement dispelling rumors that he had been killed. On his part, Prem Balram, director of Reaction Unit SA, who was first to reach the scene, said that a security officer pursued the suspect who got into an awaiting white Mazda car on Groom Street and sped off. Balram added that the activist was due to appear in the Verulam Magistrate's Court for a matter. Social media users falsely circulated news that Deedat has been killed due to injuries. Yousuf’s son Raees said that his father is in a critical condition in the hospital. “While his injuries are severe, we are hopeful for his recovery,” Raees said, adding, “The coming 48 hours are vital for his recovery as he receives the best medical care available.”
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He made the world rethink about Islam and Christianity Flag of South Africa. Photo by Tjeerd Wiersma- Wikimedia. “He motivated and inspired millions of people from various religions and backgrounds all over the world.” According to former IPCI director and personal friend Fuad Hendricks, Deedat aimed to alleviate “myths and lies about Islam and Christianity” through books such as Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction? and What the Bible says about Muhammed. “Shaikh Deedat caused people to question their religious beliefs and seek answers.” “He even forced Muslims to reconsider their religious beliefs,” Hendricks said. “He became an expert on the Bible.” “His mission was to restate that Jesus peace be upon him needed to be acknowledged and applauded as a prophet of Allah in the same way that Adam, Moses, and Muhammad peace be upon them were,” Hendricks continued. 3. Deedat’s early childhood Deedat was born in the Indian province of Surat in 1918. Soon after, his father, a tailor, immigrated to South Africa. Deedat joined him in the city of Durban, on South Africa’s east coast, in 1927. Deedat studied hard in school, but poverty pushed him to leave and begin working when he was 16. Deedat first became interested in religious studies while working as a furniture salesman and encountering missionaries sent to convert non-Christians. Many deem Deedat to be a Bible scholar rather than a Quran scholar. 4. Ahmed’s heroic gestures to the world Among Deedat’s close friends were Goolam Hoosein Vanker and Taahir Rasool, whom many regard as Deedat’s “unsung heroes.” They founded a study circle to examine the teachings of the Quran, and Deedat and Vanker established the IPCI in Durban in 1956. Deedat gave his first public lecture in 1942, at the Avalon Cinema in Durban. Muhammad Messenger of Peace was his topic. Deedat spent the next four decades studying and memorizing the Bible and Quran, giving lectures and participating in public debates all over the world. He wrote over 20 books, which are now available in a variety of languages. 5. Nelson Mandela awarded him for his good work Deedat was commended by Mandela and received the Saudi Arabian King Faisal Award in 1986 for outstanding services to Islam. “Shaikh Deedat is a motivation to us and managed to help Muslims reinstate their integrity, particularly after defeating the likes of Christian evangelist preacher Jimmy Swaggart,” Ebrahim Jadwat, a close family friend and secretary-general of the IPCI, told Another of Deedat’s famous debates was with Bishop Josh McDowell on Was Christ Crucified? in Durban in 1981. “He beat the missionaries by questioning them rationally,” Jadwat says. 6. Ahmed’s suffered a stroke Flag of South Africa. Photo by Tjeerd Wiersma- Wikimedia. Deedat’s stroke rendered him unable to speak, swallow, or express himself. “But his mind was as sharp as it had always been,” says Yusuf Deedat, his son. “He could see, hear, laugh, and cry, and he could blink. And, more notably, he was able to reason.” Deedat’s wife cared for him at their home during this time. “All through his life, she was my father’s backbone, a pillar of strength and support.” “Hawa Deedat inspired my father and believed in his mission more than the shaikh,” Yusuf explained. Deedat was able to address politics and debate with members of the Christian clergy who visited him amidst his condition. Using an alphabet grid, Deedat signaled yes’ with a blink and no’ with a widening of the eyes, guiding his son to spell out words letter by letter. The grid had rows numbered one through five. Row one contained letters A through E, row two contained letters F through J, and so on. Deedat told shortly before his death, “Since my illness, I have learned to laugh and cry easily.” 7. Early missionary activity 1942-1956 Deedat’s first lecture, “Muhammad Messenger of Peace,” was given to a fifteen-person audience at the Avalon Cinema in Durban in 1942. The Guided Tours’ of the Jumma Mosque in Durban were a major vehicle of Deedat’s early missionary activity. The massive ornamental Jumma Mosque was a landmark in Durban, a tourist-friendly city. A program of luncheons, speeches, and free handouts was devised to provide an increasing number of international tourists with their first glimpse of Islam. Deedat was one of the guides, hosting tourists and explaining Islam and its relationship with Christianity. Deedat moved to Pakistan with his family in 1949 and spent three years in Karachi near Pakistan Chowk. As per a Pakistan Television interview, he was a strong supporter of the concept of an Islamic state. 8. What did Deedat do on his death bed? Deedat was studying right up until the moment he died. He influenced passages and maintained contact with people all over the world. “The shaikh’s professional life in the latter part was incredibly focused,” Hendricks said. Deedat had two framed quotations by his bedside in his room. One was a Quranic verse from Chapter 21, The Prophets “And remember Job when He cried to his Lord, Truly distress has seized me, but Thou art the Most Merciful of those who are merciful.” The second said, “There is no limit to what a man can accomplish if he doesn’t care who gets the credit.” 9. Deedat’s style on religion “Deedat’s da’wa is of a specific kind,” says one scholar, Brian Larkin. He says little about the errors of Sufism or Shi’ism, for example, and makes no specific requirement for the establishment of an Islamic state though he was supportive of these efforts in Nigeria. Instead, he devotes his entire agenda to undermining and refuting Christian evangelism, as well as arming Muslims against Christian attacks. Thereby, his fame stems from his extensive knowledge of the Bible rather than his mastery of Islamic sciences. According to one Nigerian, Deedat “opened the eyes of millions of Muslims to the fine art of inter-religious dialogue.” His command of the English language, debating skills, and knowledge of other scriptures “endeared him to millions of people who have seen his videos or read his tracts, millions of which are sent out free of charge all over the world… Deedat’s authority comes from his mastery of Christian texts rather than Muslim texts, as well as his proficiency in English rather than Arabic.” 10. Deedat’s death Flag of South Africa. Photo by Tjeerd Wiersma- Wikimedia. He received hundreds of letters of support from people all over the world, and local and international visitors continued to pay him visits and express their gratitude for his efforts. Ahmed Deedat died on August 8, 2005, at his home on Trevennen Road in Verulam, KwaZulu-Natal. He was laid to rest in the Verulam cemetery. Hawa Deedat died at their home on Monday, August 28, 2006, at the age of 85. Ismail ibn Musa Menk led his funeral prayer.
AHMEDDEEDAT (Servant of Islam) EPILOGUE . Dear reader, it has been suggested that some Christian propagandists might lure you from your exposition of the preceding pages, by dangling before you the “Pentecostal” experience. Pentecost was a Jewish festival day celebrated on the Fiftieth day after the beginning of corn harvesting.
Durban - A locally based private investigator has been enlisted by the family of slain Durban activist Yousuf Ahmed Deedat to find his 65, was shot in thehead in January and died just dayslater in Pietermaritzburg Abdool Karim, the family spokesperson, said they met private investigator Brad Nathanson in the hope that he would be able to dig up some information on the shooter.“Before doing anything we spoke with the investigating officer to see if he would be okay with us hiring a private investigator. We have given the private investigator time to dig around but everything is still in the preliminary stages and there is a lot that remains unknown,” said January 15, Deedat was shot once in the back of the head outside the Verulam Family Court as he and his wife crossed the street to enter the court died at St Anne’s hospital in lone gunman fled in a white vehicle and has yet to be identified. Karim said the make of the vehicle remained unknown. The suspect was short, had short hair, was thin and of Indian descent. Karim said Deedat’s wife, Yasmin, provided the police with a description of the shooter’s facial features.“We know that on the day he was shot he was on his way to make an interim protection order permanent. He got the interim order after he was attacked by a man who was known to him.”Sunday Tribune DUBAI(AlArabiya.net) Troubled U.S. star Michael Jackson has converted to Islam and changed his name to Mikaeel, press reports said Friday. A conversion ceremony was held at a Los Angeles mansion where Jackson was seen wearing 'Islamic garb' and declaring his new faith, British tabloid The Sun quoted an unnamed source as saying. Jackson
Childhood & Early LifeDeedat was born on July 1, 1918, in Tadkeshwar, Surat, Bombay Presidency, British Deedat turned nine, he reunited with his father, who had migrated to modern-day Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa, immediately after his birth. Shortly after he left for South Africa, he lost his of financial constraints, he discontinued his studies at the age of 1936, Deedat came across Christian missionaries who alleged that Prophet Mohammed used violence to convert people to Islam. This propaganda of Christians evoked Deedat to delve deeper into both Islamic and Christian his quest to understand the spread of Islam and Christianity better, he stumbled upon the book Izhar ul-Haqq’ Truth Revealed written by Rahmatullah Kairanawi. The book greatly influenced him, and inspired him to buy the he grew confident of his knowledge on the comparisons between Islam and Christianity, he discussed and debated with trainee Christian missionaries with renewed gain further insight into the Bible and its comparison with Quran and Islam, he attended sessions conducted by one Mr. Fairfax, a local who had converted to Islam. Fairfax conducted extended classes on how to convince Christians on Reading Below Missionary LifeFor reasons not known, Fairfax discontinued his classes, but a confident Deedat continued for three more years what Fairfax left behind. This is how he began his missionary year 1942 witnessed his first lecture, Muhammad Messenger of Peace,’ which was attended by 15 people at Avalon Cinema, Durban, South guided tour of the Jumma Mosque in Durban was a vital component of his missionary activity. As Durban was a city visited by millions of tourists, including international travelers, he used the opportunity to introduce Islam to them and explain its relevance to with his family, Deedat migrated to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1949 and stayed there until 1952. It is reported that in one of the interviews on a Pakistan television, he expressed support to the idea of an Islamic and his two close confidants, Goolam Hoosein Vanker and Taahir Rasool, established Islamic Propagation Centre International IPCI’ in 1957. The objective of the organization was to publish books on Islam and handhold newly converted Muslims into 1958, he founded As-Salaam Educational Institute,’ an Islamic seminary in Braemar, in Natal Province, South Africa,but the project failed to gather steam due to a shortage of manpower and monetary in 1973, the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa’ took over the affairs of the seminary. Ensuring that the institute is in good hands, Deedat left for Durban from Braemar to support the growth of IPCI.’In the early 80s, he started gaining international fame and saw an unprecedented high when he received the King Faisal Prize’ from the King Faisal Foundation’ in Saudi Arabia in 1986. This honor was a recognition for his services to the growth of 1985, for more than a decade, he conducted various talks and sessions on several occasions in locations outside South Africa, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Maldives Islands, the United States of America, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, and Reading BelowHe received financial support from Gulf countries and published more than a dozen palm-sized booklets on various Islamic received sponsorship for publishing a collated version of his four booklets after he won the King Faisal Prize.’ In April 1993, ten thousand copies of his book The Choice Islam and Christianity’ was released. This book was distributed for free at various missionary centers in North America. The book was much sought-after, and several publishing houses printed additional copies. By 1995, the prints and reprints amounted to 250,000 in the Middle East.’The Choice Volume 2’, a paperback version, was released later, which comprised another six of his promoted the South African print of The Holy Qur'an Text, Translation and Commentary’ by Abdullah Yusuf Ali to the extent that he even mentioned it in his speeches. The book was sold at heavily discounted of Deedat’s opinions were condemned by liberal Muslims in South Africa. They claimed that his points of view were intolerant toward Christians, Hindus, Jews, and monthly editions of Muslim Digest of South Africa,’ especially between July and October 1986, sharply criticized him, and his actions were referred to as “his various dangerous activities.”Hindus and Christians , who initially held him in high regard for his oratory and debating skills, developed a distaste for him. They aligned with liberal Muslim organizations in South 1987 publication From Hinduism to Islam,’ was a critique on Hindu faith and rituals. He called out the Hindus of South Africa for worshipping several deities and revering idols and also for embracing Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses’ was printed in 1988, he supported Ayatollah Khomeini’s fatwa against Reading BelowIn 1989, the Jews also expressed their opposition against him, after he published Arab and Israel Conflict or Conciliation?’It was discovered that IPCI’ received funds from the infamous Bin Laden family. Also, he held a good opinion on the notorious terrorist Osama Bin Esack, a Muslim scholar of South Africa, describes Deedat as a has banned the sale of his books since Personal Life & DeathDeedat was son of Hussien Kazem Deedat and Fatma Deedat. He had a sibling, Abdullah was married to Hawa Deedat. They had a son, Yusuf May 3, 1996, he suffered a major stroke that paralyzed him from neck below. The diagnosis revealed it was a consequence of a cerebral vascular accident. Although he was unable to speak, he communicated with eye movements using a chart and acknowledging the words and sentences that were dictated to this incident, he was confined to bed. However, he continued with his work until he breathed his last on August 8, challenged Pope John Paul II to a debate in the Vatican and even requested him to adopt Mandela had great respect for of the famous Christian leaders he debated with are Jimmy Swaggart and Bishop Josh McDowell.Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction?’ is one of his twenty biography was released in June 2013 by the IPCI.’
Sanganak, Yousuf Deedat, menerima penghargaan ini atas nama almarhum ayahnya.'Sebagian warga Amerika dan Barat yang membenci Islam akan semakin tahu apa yang ia perdebatkan tentang Islam dengan keyakinan mereka. Saat ini karyanya telah dijadikan panduan dalam dakwah Islam di dunia barat. Sebelumnya pada 1986, Ahmed Deedat pernah
Leading Muslim scholar and activist Yousuf Deedat, 65, passed away at St Anne’s hospital in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on Friday South African activist and son of a deceased prominent Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat was shot outside a court in the coastal city of Durban on Wednesday, January 15. “The family conveys their heartfelt gratitude for the support they received from family, friends and the community. May his soul rest in peace,” his son Raees Deedat scholars across the world have mourned with grief and pain the loss of the prominent activist, urging the South African government to investigate his murder.“Yusuf Deedat, son of Ahmed Deedat, just succumbed to his wounds and passed away. I strongly urge the S. African authorities to find the murderer who did this heinous deed and bring him to justice in this world – and as for the ultimate Justice, that will be meted out on Judgment Day,” American Muslim scholar Yasir Qadhi wrote on Facebook.“May Allah grant Yusuf Deedat the status of a shahīd, and forgive his sins and exalt his ranks, and give sabr to his family!”Renowned Muslim scholar Yusuf Estes also mourned the loss of Sheikh Yousuf Deedat.“Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon – From Allah we come and to Allah is the return. I knew Yousuf Deedat personally from visits to South Africa after 9/11. He was quite an amazing person,” Estes ScholarAhmed DeedatSheikh Ahmed Deedat, who died in 2005, was a prominent South African Muslim missionary who held several interfaith public debates with evangelical was known across the world as a respected public speaker and writer who published several widely-distributed booklets on Islam and was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, which aims for Islam to be heard and understood across the late Deedat was awarded the King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary son Yousuf is a famous community activist and Muslim scholar in Durban. Police said they were still investigating the reason behind his shooting.
YahyaSnow In the name of Allah (God), I have decided to dedicate sincere and honest endeavour in helping to establish the Truth by helping to defend the good name of the last Prophet (pbuh) of Allah as well as refuting many other lies and misconceptions that are being disseminated by the insincere, wicked, deceptive, intellectually and morally bankrupted The family of controversial Durban Islamic scholar Yousuf Deedat, who was gunned down outside the Verulam family court in January, are still waiting for his killer to be brought to known for his contentious views on Christianity and Hinduism, was with his wife Yasmin when an unknown gunman opened fire on him before was about to attend court when the incident son, Raees Deedat, told SowetanLIVE sister publication TimesLIVE on Wednesday that he is still waiting to hear from the police about his father's case."The wheels of justice turns slowly, but they do turn. We just have to have faith," he said. Police spokesperson Capt Nqobile Gwala said the matter is still under investigation and no arrests had been made."We are appealing to anyone who might have information about the suspects involved to contact Verulam police on 032 541 5203 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111."The family is advised to visit the station commander if they are not pleased with the progress of the investigation," said son of the fiery late Muslim scholar Sheik Ahmed, Deedat was known to have close relations with the family of Osama bin Laden and was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, through which the Deedats once distributed controversial reading material denigrating other claimed the Bin Ladens had poured money into propagating Islam in was often mired in controversy. One of the more recent incidents was in 2016, when parents at Northwood High School in Durban accused him of trying to recruit pupils into Islamic Nxq4p. 177 316 67 230 43 83 460 156 469

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