Ahmed Hoosen Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005), born in the Surat District of Gujarat, India, was an Islamic scholar, author and lecturer. His family migrated to South Africa in 1927. He established the first Islamic religious institution in South Africa to train preachers at the Assalaam Institute in Braemar. He was the president of the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI), until he suffered from a stroke which left him paralyzed. He published over 20 books and distributed millions of copies of pamphlets for free, many of which have been translated into various languages. His first lecture was entitled “Muhammad (peace be upon him): Messenger of Peace,” and it was delivered in 1940, to 15 people at a cinema in his province.
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Books:
MUHAMMED THE NATURAL SUCCESSOR TO Christ
CAN YOU STOMACH THE BEST OF RUSHDIE? "The Satanic Verses” unexpurgated
CHRIST IN ISLAM
COMBAT KIT
"Resurrection or Resuscitation?"
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMAD (P.B.U.H.) THE PROPHET OF ISLAM
WHAT WAS THE SIGN OF JONAH?
WHO MOVED THE STONE?
WHAT IS HIS NAME ?
Is the Bible God's word?
Crucifixion or Crucifiction?
MUHAMMAD THE GREATEST
THE MUSLIM AT PRAYER
Websites:
IPCI
Videos:
The Life of Shaykh Ahmed Deedat
Debate Ahmed Deedat 1
Debate Ahmed Deedat 2
Ahmed Deedat
د/أحمد ديدات المناظرة الكبرى الجزء الأول
د/أحمد ديدات المناظرة الكبرى الجزء الثاني
د/أحمد ديدات رحمه الله و كلارك - الجزء الأول
د/أحمد ديدات رحمه الله و كلارك - الجزء الثاني
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