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00:00in this less one-hour special we retraced the steps of the young Achmed didat traveling from
00:11india to south africa as a nine-year-old and the sacrifices and challenges he experienced as a young
00:17man his challenges in the early years his greatest debate and his later life everything is presented
00:24in this biopic for the viewer to learn from and enjoy
00:28this problem you should pose to the christians because the muslim has given his hand look he says
00:45jesus is the christ the muslim says that the muslim says that he was the messiah he says he was born
00:53miraculously that he gave life to the dead by god's permission he healed those born blind and the
00:57lepers look the muslim is giving his hand of friendship again and again and again now this
01:03question of yours this good spirit of yours you should spend expend it on your christian friends
01:08ask them that look since a muslim is coming forward why aren't you prepared to give your hand of
01:14acceptance and say look we also believe that muhammad is a messenger of god and you 1200 million
01:20christians and a thousand million muslims get can get together on a common platform now do that service
01:26for mankind ask your christians thanks
01:28ahmed hussein didat was born in india on july 1st in the year 1918 his family resided in the district of
01:50surat shortly after his birth his father hussein didat pursued new employment opportunities in the
01:59growing economy of south africa where he soon found employment as a tailor hussein didat made the
02:08difficult yet courageous choice of leaving his infant son ahmed in the loving and vigilant guardianship of his
02:17mother back in india the young ahmed would not be reunited with his father until nine years later
02:26when the situation was more favorable and his status had grown more stable hussein didat arranged for his
02:35son to join him in south africa that was when ahmed didat obtained his first passport which was issued by the
02:44british colonial administration
02:53ahmed's journey across the continent was to mark a sequence of curious encounters and exciting new
03:01experiences for the nine-year-old adventurer he traveled to south africa unaccompanied by any adult
03:09on his long and challenging sea voyage told me that yusuf it was the first time in my life
03:18that i saw the ocean the sea it was the first time in my life that i boarded a ship i never knew what a
03:27ship looked like by the grace of god the young lad arrived safely in south africa in august 1927
03:37but just a few days prior to his arrival the south african government had set a strict and final deadline
03:45after which no unaccompanied youngster would be admitted within the borders unless they were accompanied
03:52by their mothers and as fate would have it ahmed didat arrived at durban's shipping harbour only 24 hours
04:01too late the curfew had expired and the new law had come into full effect
04:12this meant that ahmed didat and all the other children on board would have to be repatriated to
04:19india unless they were accompanied by their mothers unfortunately for ahmed he was unaccompanied by any
04:27adult so the authorities were obliged to send him back to india however his father was adamant that
04:35no such thing would happen
04:41ahmed's father hossein didat was a resolute and firm man who would not take no for an answer
04:48in a moment that would set the course of history for islam in south africa hussein didat held onto the
04:56tender hand of his nine-year-old son and defiantly walked past the customs offices
05:03by the will of god ahmed didat was the only child that day to have been admitted into the country
05:12all of the others were sent back to india
05:18hussein didat found a great admirer in his young son ahmed perhaps his confidence and strength of
05:25character had contributed towards the courageous and confident man that this young boy would one day
05:32become ahmed was enrolled at the engineering school in central durban yet despite the fact
05:43that he had never been to school prior to this the young student soon caught up and surpassed his
05:49classmates and went on to become an exemplary student topping all of his classmates in just six months
05:56yet his bright prospects and dazzling ambition would be darkened by the dark clouds of separation and
06:05loss that engulfed the young hopeful when news of his mother's death reached him in south africa
06:18ahmed's mother had only survived a few months following his journey to south africa
06:23unbeknown to either of them they would never come to see one another again in this life
06:30the young ahmed's emotional losses were soon to take on a financial dimension
06:36when he soon found himself shouldering a mountainous load of worries and concern
06:41at the tender age of 10 years old uncertain as to the future continuation of his studies
06:48the strains from this painful predicament soon became apparent on the face of ahmed didat
06:56the traces of concern and stress caught the attention of a local businessman who approached the young
07:03boy and reassured him that the school fees would certainly be paid and that he should only return to
07:09school and concentrate on his studies upon his return to school ahmed didat was confronted by his teachers
07:19and his school fees were requested upon this request ahmed responded full of zeal and confidence
07:27that all of his fees were soon to be paid by the generous businessman
07:36however unbeknown to him at this time the promises that were made to him were all in jest
07:45in fact it was a cruel form of entertainment and a vicious string of lies and deception
07:52the businessman told ahmed that he was only joking in actuality he never intended to sponsor the young
08:00orphan's education it was all just a joke
08:10as tragic as this was the young ahmed was soon to experience even more hardship when his father was
08:17forced to discontinue the school payments and to take him out of school due to the financial struggle
08:24they were facing like millions of prepubescent boys in that era the young ahmed was now obliged to take on
08:35a trade he found his vocation 30 kilometers outside the city of durban in a quaint local country store
08:44known as adam's mission station which was noticeably positioned opposite a missionary center
08:51a formation center where young african missionaries were being recruited and trained to evangelize the local populations
09:03these students would frequent the shop and begin to preach to ahmed didat they used him as some sort of guinea pig
09:10they tested all of their techniques on the staff at the store many of whom were muslim by faith but were
09:17totally clueless as to what this faith actually meant seeing this state of vulnerability and susceptibility
09:25the young missionaries would fire various questions and challenge the muslim shop workers with all sorts of
09:32refutation against islam and against the prophet muhammad this routine became continuous and was repeated on
09:44a daily basis the ordeal came to such an extent that despite the difficulty in finding a gainful employment
09:51in those days ahmed didat began to seriously consider quitting his job just to escape the constant taunts and
09:59challenges from the young missionaries knowing little more than the testimony of faith and a few
10:09minor details about islam ahmed didat found himself unable and incapable of defending his own belief
10:19despite the mounting challenges and attacks on a daily basis yet he felt what was a growing desire
10:25and an overwhelming inner sentiment that pushed him to seek some sort of enlightenment and clarification
10:32regarding these matters but unbeknown to him all of the answers he was looking for were to be found
10:40right where he was stationed the enlightening moment was finally unraveled when the young assistant began rummaging
10:49through his boss's warehouse in search of more interesting reading material it was then
10:57that he discovered a worm-eaten book that would change the course of his life forever
11:06the book was old and dusty and upon wiping away the dirt from his covers the book's title was revealed it had
11:14an arabic type with the following words inscribed beneath it is harul haq which translates in english as the truth revealed
11:26the book had a publication date of 1915 and was published in india as if some sort of answer to his quest for
11:35information ahmed didat soon realized that the contents of this very book would provide him direct and
11:43elaborate answers to all of the questions that were clouding his mind in fact
11:49the entire book was an account of various encounters between christian missionaries that
11:56had been sent to india to evangelize the gospel and to convert muslim populations using various strategies
12:04and arguments for the cause the contents of this book also documented various accounts
12:12and details of spectacular debates that took place between muslim scholars and the missionary
12:18professors that would challenge them to public debates in the local urdu language
12:26fired up his zealand enthusiasm and the desire to learn and discover
12:31it was in that very hour that ahmed didat began to learn the answers that he was so in need of
12:38as he flickered through each page of passion and persistence his fervor was matched by the depth
12:45and brilliance of the arguments and the logical sequences presented by the muslim author more than
12:52providing a gold mine of information the book had sparked a deep interest and inspired the young reader
13:01to begin a lifelong quest of seeking knowledge and facts about the various religious traditions and manuscripts
13:09from an islamic perspective but more importantly the book had reattached him to islam he began reading
13:17the holy quran and memorizing his beautiful verses with all the beautiful explanations while he was conducting
13:25his own research into the bible and the new testament he then purchased his first bible and began taking
13:33notes on the verses in his very own notebook soon ahmed didat began engaging with the young missionaries that
13:44came to the store and soon one by one they would cease to visit the store when they were confronted with the
13:53brilliant and logical argument from the young ahmed now motivated and enthusiastic in his position
14:03ahmed didat left the store and decided to visit a local bible study class that was being delivered by
14:10an english revert to islam his name was mr fairfax ahmed didat attended the lectures with enthusiasm and
14:19learned much about comparative religion and about biblical sciences a few months had passed and mr fairfax
14:27ceased to attend the students were saddened by his absence and ahmed stood on behalf of the teacher
14:35his style and charisma was so brilliant that he eventually continued teaching the class for a further
14:42three years gone were the days when ahmed didat will be swarmed by questions and challenges from local
14:54missionaries that visited the store and gone were the days of timid responses and half-hearted attempts to
15:02defend his faith ahmed didat now began to challenge the missionaries regarding the validity and veracity of
15:10their very own scriptures this he did skillfully and eloquently with a fluency and authoritative tone
15:18that soon drove the missionaries away from the store altogether following his successful engagement with
15:25the missionaries ahmed didat began to seek a new platform for his thought-provoking questions and his
15:33beautiful call to islam he pioneered new and unheard of approaches to the traditional means of propagating islam
15:42he was one of the first proponents to place open adverts in the local english newspapers in defense of islam
15:50this was indeed unique and unheard of during the british colonial rule
15:56he soon purchased an english translation of the holy quran by yusuf ali and he began to memorize
16:03its chapters and his verses this was to be the single greatest and most prized investment of ahmed didat
16:12the quran became an inspiration and he drew all his love and motivation from his luminous and beautiful verses
16:20so we started with advertising the quran in our local new sunday newspapers one called the sunday
16:29tribune we advertised quranic verses under the heading the quran speaks a message from the quran
16:37and giving our name and address that further inquiries can be made and for free literature they can write
16:43then the same thing we started doing for the african people in the zulu language newspaper called ilangalasi
16:48natal means the son of natal in which we had a quran yakuluma which means what the quran says
16:56and again the same technique verses from the quran translated into zulu and offering people free
17:02information and and literature
17:05dawa or the islamic call to propagation began to dominate his life ahmed dida was soon invited to
17:16cape town where he delivered lectures in huge halls and attracted crowds of over 40 000 spectators
17:25he raised the morale of the malay people in the cape region who had been feeling disillusioned and
17:31downtrodden by the dominant eurocentric culture in south africa during his rise to fame ahmed dida was
17:40approached by a man known as haji kadwa following one of his open lectures the wealthy patron extended
17:48an open offer of 75 acres of land which would all be donated to ahmed dida's organization in order to
17:55assist him in his work and development this came through as a major breakthrough for ahmed dida and his
18:03administrative team he seized the opportunity and moved to the south coast of natal with his family
18:11in order to establish and run the new organization which he named as salam as salam was dedicated to
18:20teaching comparative religion the students also learned how to clarify misconceptions and how to
18:26deliver the pure teachings of islam to non-muslim audiences we have a dozen different types of
18:34literature all on comparative basis and we are publishing these literature now 100 000 at a time
18:41we have a book called what the bible says about muhammad that book we have done more than 300 000
18:48then we have another book is the bible god's word we have done more than 260 000 and all crucifixion
18:55of crucifixion christ in islam how islam solves the racial problem the muslim prayer and on and on
19:02we are printing these booklets hundred thousand at a time for absolutely free distribution we don't charge
19:08anybody we have so far handled this office of mine some 85 000 holy quran translations arabic text
19:18translation and commentary which we have been selling and what returns we get gets plowed back into
19:24propagation and we have also been giving out these qurans we have been offering to free free free to
19:32every school college university and public library absolutely free of charge to every mosque and madrasa
19:38absolutely free of charge and we have handled so far about 85 000 we have just placed an order
19:43now for another 100 000 for helping our brethren all over the world for example i'm sending 10 000
19:51qurans to our afro-american brethren in america i want to help the people in sri lanka and in india pakistan
19:59in the uk we want to do this that the quran is made available freely available at a very low price
20:08subsidized subsidized cost or even free and a hundred thousand are now inshallah under print
20:18but by 1973 as salam had run out of steam and ahmed dida was confronted with dwindling financial
20:26resources and an overstretched workload as salam had not been developed into the multinational
20:33development agency that was originally envisioned so after 17 years of faithful service and continuous
20:42effort towards the project sheikh ahmed dida cordially resigned from his post as a leading authority in
20:49assalam however where a door was shut a window of opportunity was opened for the sheikh
21:00he soon found himself immersed in the development of a new and more ambitious project the islamic
21:07propagation center international or the ipci was subsequently founded and directed by ahmed dida
21:15in the weeks and months that followed his resignation from assalam here he aimed at internationalizing the
21:22dawah to reach a broader audience and to make a far greater impact the sheikh soon realized his international
21:32ambition when he set off for his first trip to the arab world in 1976 he was accompanied by a close friend
21:40of his ibrahim jedwat the two of them traveled to riad for an islamic conference ibrahim attended the conference
21:50with the intention to elicit some interest in ahmed didat and his work at the time but at the time he
21:56was very little known in the arab world so upon prompting some arab journalist to interview ahmed didat
22:03ibrahim was met with indifference and a genuine lack of concern some even laughed and noted that with so
22:12many famous shares in saudi arabia what need did they have to interview an unknown man from south africa
22:21but driven by a tenacious and tireless conviction in ahmed didat's unique talents ibrahim jedwat eventually
22:28convinced the saudi broadcasters to interview ahmed didat for two minutes the rest as they say is all history
22:37sheikh ahmed didat with his engaging approach his dynamic personality and his deep encyclopedic
22:49knowledge of christian quotes and bible references had swept the arab world off his feet going to riad
22:57opened up many doors for him and his dream of printing and distributing the quran and other literature
23:02and other literature soon became a reality ahmed didat was a pioneer of contemporary mass dawah he was
23:11ahead of his time in his diverse strategies to deliver the message of islam to a modern audience
23:17he directly challenged the christian missionary movements in the muslim world and he began to pave the
23:23way for a new generation of muslim thinkers and activists
23:27his tireless efforts to propagate the pristine message of islam resulted in many outstanding
23:34achievements even during his lifetime the ipci printed thousands of noble qurans which were being
23:42distributed worldwide
23:43his organization printed various books and titles and they produced lengthy cassettes which were being
23:50circulated across the globe but perhaps ahmed didat was most known for his groundbreaking lectures
23:58which were organized and delivered worldwide
24:03this is the most unjust thing to do can you imagine you go and commit all the crimes in the world
24:10and we catch the most innocent man that we can find and hang him you think god almighty is such
24:15is such a person is such a being that for adam's sin adam and eve they add the fruit and now he's gonna
24:23put everybody into hell and he's gonna take his own son an innocent child who had done no wrong and have
24:30him hanged and his poor man doesn't want to die he's crying sweating blood and you know never mind hook
24:37hook or by crook get him hanged is that god is that a loving god you are a loving father to your child
24:43i take it if you have any children and for somebody coming on committing a crime in your house
24:47you're going to kill your child for somebody else's crying is that what you do because you love this
24:52criminal so much all these sinners
24:57next man next man
24:59in november 1986 sheikh ahmed dida's greatest debate was anticipated on both sides of the atlantic
25:12he had agreed to participate in a historic debate with the american missionary and famous televangelist
25:20the reverend jimmy swaggett
25:22the debate was entitled is the bible the word of god it was to be held in jimmy swaggett's hometown of
25:35baton rouge in louisiana the event was much anticipated and attracted a huge audience
25:50i do have something to shout about because jesus won the heavyweight championship of the world
25:56when he knocked the devil through the ropes two thousand years ago by the shedding of his precious
26:01blood he is victorious he is king he is all power he's a mighty power he's a mighty fortress he's a
26:09mighty buckler he's a mighty shield he's the prince of peace the rose of saloon and the lily of the battle
26:15jesus jesus jesus jesus jesus jesus jesus jesus jesus a man who headed a 100 million dollar missionary
26:28station and one of the largest evangelist churches in the world in fact the odds were stacked so heavily
26:36against sheikh ahmed didat that his very own son yusuf didat began to dissuade his father from even
26:45debating jimmy swaggett everything he spoke oh he should make us cry and i should turn away he should
26:53move i should tell my dad be careful daddy don't take this guy on you could take the world on but don't
27:00take this guy on the psychologist your answer is not the psychiatrist your answer is not a pill bottle
27:08your answer is not in more therapy or counseling your answer is the mighty name of the lord jesus christ
27:15and the blood that he shed at calvary two thousand years ago
27:22and one day i heard that he booked a ticket to america to go and debate with jimmy swaggett
27:29and believe me my brothers and sisters i came home shivering wallah thinking that this is one day
27:38that my father is going to lose
27:42but the date was set the tickets were sold out and the anticipation was sky high
27:50not only did this mark one of the most famous interfaith encounters in modern day history
27:56but it was a pivotal moment in the muslim world it was the point at which a confrontation between the
28:02east and the western ideological struggle came to the meeting of minds the debate on whether the bible
28:10was the veritable word of god had come to symbolize a debate of epic proportions the event was renamed
28:18the great debates mr d dot mentioned the duet version of the bible sir we do believe in the duet version of the bible
28:30translation let's put it that way we do not accept those spurious books that were mentioned
28:37but we do believe in the duet translation we feel it's a good translation
28:42no one has to believe in a particular translation of the bible to be saved you do have to believe in
28:49the word of god to be saved and once again the word of god says there is none other name under heaven
28:57it also tells us that we are saved by faith not by works lest any man should boast we're saved by faith in
29:09the lord jesus christ and i don't care where that word is if the word of god do you have a quran over there
29:17sir could i i mean i was hoping he brought one okay any word of god that's in this book if you believe it
29:35pertaining to salvation you will be saved you follow what i'm saying if the word of god pertaining to
29:43salvation pertaining to being redeemed pertaining to being saved if it's written on the side of a wall
29:50somewhere to be frank with you it's written on our hearts that's what the bible tells us you can
30:00memorize this book and worship it and it won't save you it has no power to save you but the word of god
30:07if adhered to and that means accepting jesus christ as one's own personal savior if that is in the quran you
30:16can be saved
30:27mr d-dad
30:31how does the muslim account for different versions of the quran does this make all of the versions
30:38um lies as you claim the bible is
30:47i repeat there is no such thing as different versions of the quran
30:53i said there are translations yours are versions brother swaggart in the previous question he answered
30:58answered he said look there are seven spurious books in the version seven spurious means which he rejects
31:06so it's a version there are seven books out of this which he's not prepared to accept as the word of god
31:12whereas every quran in the world translated i said it is god's word translated and you have a choice of
31:19words but they are not versions this is a version this is a version chunks and chunks are thrown out from
31:26what is in here different version i hope you understand my english you know i don't know how
31:33how simpler i can put it to you that the things are varying what is in here seven books not in here
31:39what is in here is not in there what is in here is taken out from there again can you see is a version
31:46i hope reverend jimmy swaggart what is trinity
32:02we believe the word of god teaches that there is one god not two five ten twelve fifteen one
32:09one manifest in three persons three different personalities we believe there is a heavenly father
32:19we believe there is god the son and we believe the holy ghost as mr d dot mentioned that came upon mary
32:28is also god they are indivisible meaning they agree perfectly they are one in unity they never disagree
32:37they never have disagreed we believe that when you get to heaven if you get there jesus christ the son
32:44of god will be seated according to the word of god by the right hand of the father and will actually
32:52maintain that throne forever basically that's what we mean by the trinity in a short nutshell
33:07we have a time exactly for two more questions mr didak do you believe in the holy ghost why or why not
33:22you see the idea of the holy ghost in christendom is that he is one in a trinity
33:28where the christian says that the father is god the son is god and the holy ghost is god
33:34but they are not three gods but one god in his catechism he continues that the father is almighty
33:40the son is almighty and the holy ghost is almighty but they are not three almighty but one almighty
33:45it continues your catechism it says the father is a person the son is a person and the holy ghost
33:50is a person that's what brother swagar says in his book person person person but not three
33:56person but one person i am asking is that english by god it is gibberish is not english
34:15you see he said person person person but not three person but one person i said brother swagar you and
34:21your two other brothers let's say you are three identical triplets and we can't make the difference
34:27out between the three of you they're all identical we can't make out the difference if one of you commit
34:32murder can be hang the other you say no i'm asking why not so you tell me that he's a different person
34:47i said right what makes him different his personality so the father you know imagination
34:55the human mind you can't help when you use words they conjure up mental pictures when you say in the
35:00name of the father you have a certain mental picture of that old father christmas sent out
35:05clause millions and millions of times bigger than man but something like a man sitting on some planet with
35:11his feet dangling onto the earth as his footstool the heaven is his canopy the loving father in heaven
35:16when you say god the son i'm asking are you thinking of a prize bull or a false one no you're thinking of
35:22a handsome young man blonde hair blue eyes handsome features something like what you saw in the king of
35:28kings jesus of nazareth you know uh or the day of prime where jeffrey hunter was acting you know handsome
35:37young man blonde hair blue eyes handsome features nice beard not with a poly nose with a crooked nose
35:44that might make other pictures come into your mind you know shakespeare made shylock famous is
35:49a shylock shylock no you see so you're thinking of somebody like an englishman or a nordic or a german
35:55type with a straight nose the sun and the holy ghost something that came like a dove when jesus was
36:02baptized in the river jordan by john the baptist or something that came in flames of fire at pentecost
36:07i said the picture is not very vivid but the picture is there you have three distinct mental
36:12pictures and how so hard you try you can never superimpose those three pictures and create one
36:17there'll ever be three in your mind but when i ask you how many pictures you see you say one
36:22you are lying to me brothers and sisters you are lying to me
36:24the outcome of this momentous debate took the entire world by surprise and had overwhelmed countless
36:41spectators across the world by the will of god shah ahmad dida defeated the seasoned american evangelist
36:50in a captivating exchange of words and an eloquent presentation of evidence and logical deduction
36:57in support of the muslim perspective the outcome of this debate propelled ahmad dida to new heights in
37:05his career he was soon to be swept up in a whirlwind of tours visiting and lecturing in numerous countries
37:20with his new status and achievement in the field of islamic propagation ahmad dida's organization the ipci
37:31expanded its activities and its premises moving to a larger building and servicing a growing global audience
37:43in 1986 the saudi administration awarded ahmad dida by honoring him with the prestigious king faisal
37:52international prize for service of islam ahmad dida's style and charisma influenced a new generation of
38:00muslim thinkers and defenders of the faith perhaps one of the most prominent students of the late sheikh
38:07is dr zakir naik who owes a great debt of gratitude to the late sheikh
38:13i would like to give example of the man of the person who had very small means but reached the heights in
38:29the field the man the person who changed my life and converted me from a doctor of a body to doctor of
38:40household and i'm sure you know the name of that man he's none other than sheikh ahmad dida
38:50at the height of his fame and influence sheikh ahmad dida was in contact with several world leaders
38:57and men of influence he was reported to have even received a personal call from the late president nelson
39:04mandela who happened to be on a state visit to saudi arabia at the time the president had called ahmad dida
39:12to congratulate him for his achievement in the muslim world and in 1984 sheikh ahmad dida even challenged
39:20the pope to a public debate in the vatican square but the pope declined the invite
39:27sheikh ahmad dida was the father of modern day interfaith dialogue and debate within the muslim world
39:39his world tours guaranteed packed auditoriums and energized countless communities to defend their faith
39:46once more in the most eloquent and convincing of ways by simply understanding and quoting the luminous
39:55verses of the noble quran just when his fame grew to wondrous proportions and his following began to grow
40:04internationally the sheikh's career came to an abrupt stop in 1996 when he delivered his last lecture in
40:12sydney australia the lecture was considered to be one of his most passionate talks ever delivered
40:19on may the 3rd 1996 sheikh ahmad dida suffered a severe stroke known as lox syndrome the effect of this
40:30stroke left him paralyzed from the neck down he was no longer able to speak or swallow in fact concerns grew
40:39so high that several doctors began to inform the didat family that the great man had only 10 days to live
40:49upon receiving this devastating news yusuf didat the son of ahmed didat returned home and began to make
40:57a series of urgent calls to his contacts in saudi arabia following a number of urgent calls ahmed dida was
41:06taken to saudi arabia on a medical jet it was dispatched by the saudi royal family ahmed dida spent the
41:14the following 10 months in a highly specialized unit at the king faisal hospital in riyadh where he was
41:22trained to use special machines to communicate with eye movements the saudi government had even appointed
41:29a specialist neurologist from germany to take care of ahmed didat following his return home from saudi arabia
41:39ahmed didat spent the next nine years of his life bed bound in his south african home
41:47sheikh ahmed didat's greatest battle came to an end on august 8th 2005 when the disease had totally
41:57weakened his body he weakened his body and eventually claimed his life
42:10he weakened his body and eventually claimed his body and eventually claimed his body and
42:19his body was destroyed and his body was destroyed and then he came out and he said he was destroyed and
42:24لله أنت الماجز وإن لك أسخن الناس أشدأ فارس
42:39لما كان قبل يبارس
42:46I was saying, oh, I'm a Muslim, I'm a good prince.
42:52I was saying, oh, I'm not going to die.
42:55And what is going on?
42:59You are going on.
43:01You are going on with the good news.
43:04And this is I'm reading, I'm reading, I'm reading, I'm reading,
43:10And this is I'm reading, I'm reading, I'm reading,
43:15Surah Al-Fatihah
43:45Surah Al-Fatihah
44:16الشيخ أحمد ديدات الفقيد
44:19رجل كان معروف في العالم الإسلامي
44:23وحتى في العالم كله
44:24وخدم الإسلام والمسلمين
44:26بطريقة غير مسبوقة
44:29يعني سبحان الله
44:30بين مواضع الاختلاف والاتفاق
44:33بين الأديان
44:34بين الإسلام والنصرانية واليهودية
44:38مواضع الاتفاق والاختلاف كذلك
44:41والحمد لله
44:43انتقل إلى رحمة الله اليوم
44:46نقول إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
44:47مآثره عظيمة كبيرة جدا
44:50وأنا أنصح جميع المستمعين
44:52أن
44:53يعني
44:55يأخذوا أو يشتروا من
44:57الاسيديهات الموجودة
44:59في العالم أجمع
45:01ويسمعوها أو يشرفوها
45:03سواء كانت مرئية أو مسموعة
45:05ويستفيدوا منها
45:07لأنه بيّن مواضع ضعف
45:10الالديان الأخرى
45:11وقوة الإسلام
45:12ومواضع
45:14يعني الأخطاء
45:16في الإنجيل والتحريف
45:18بيّنها وكان يحفظ الإنجيل
45:20يرحمه الله
45:22حفظا
45:23يعني أحفظ من الباب في الفاتيكان
45:26The legacy
45:30of Sheikh Ahmed Hussain Didat
45:32extends towards
45:34the entire Muslim Ummah
45:36Thousands of people
45:39from across South Africa
45:41participated in the funeral
45:43of Sheikh Ahmed Didat
45:44They came from near and far
45:47to pay their final respects
45:49to the man
45:51who had made them proud once again
45:53A man
45:54who at a time in the Muslim community
45:57had everything going against it
46:00He single-handedly
46:01raised their morale
46:02and made them proud
46:04to be Muslims again
46:06A man whose voice
46:08courage
46:09and conviction
46:11served as a piercing ray of light
46:13amidst the blinding shadows
46:16of confusion
46:16doubt
46:18and ignorance
46:19May Allah grant
46:21Sheikh Ahmed Didat
46:22a most beautiful
46:24and ready audience
46:26in the high palaces
46:27of paradise
46:28Look you can change the people
46:33Wallah
46:34and I tell you
46:34it is the destiny of Islam
46:35to change this country
46:36You have it
46:38Allah has given it to us
46:39He is telling us in the Quran
46:40He has given you a deen
46:41He said
46:42He is to master
46:44overcome and supersede
46:46every other deen
46:47every other way of life
46:48whether it be Judaism
46:49Hinduism
46:50Buddhism
46:50Christianism
46:51Communism
46:52Every ism
46:53Islam is destined
46:54to master them all
46:55Now my Muhammad
46:58the unbeliever
46:58might not like it
46:59and he repeats
47:00the same formula
47:00in the Quran again
47:01and he ends by saying
47:03Now my Muhammad
47:05might not like it
47:06This is the destiny
47:07of his deen
47:08and he repeats
47:08the same formula
47:09again in the Quran
47:10three times
47:11He is who has sent
47:14his messenger
47:15with guidance
47:15and with the religion
47:17of truth
47:18that it may prevail
47:21overcome and supersede
47:22every other deen
47:23bulldoze them all
47:24and enough is
47:27Allah is a witness
47:28to this fact
47:29that he is going to make
47:29his deen to prevail
47:30with you or without you
47:32open the Quran
47:34read the Quran
47:35and let Allah speak to you
47:37and enough is
47:45Allah is a witness
47:45to this fact
47:46that he is going to make
47:47his deen to prevail
47:48it's a privilege
47:48Allah is giving you
47:49take it
47:50and Alhamdulillah
47:52Rabbil Alameen
47:53Thank you
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