Ahmad Dedat Biogarfi Here
Ahmed Hoosen Deedat (Arabic: احمد حسين ديدات July 1918 – 8 August 2005) was a South African writer and public speaker of Indian descent. He was best known as a Muslim missionary who held numerous inter-religious public debates with evangelical
Christians, as well as video lectures, most of which centred on Islam,
Christianity and the Bible. He also established the IPCI, an
international Islamic missionary organisation, and wrote several
booklets on Islam and Christianity which were widely distributed by the
organisation. He was awarded the prestigious King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary work. One focus of his work was providing Muslims with theological tools for defending themselves against active proselytising by Christian missionaries.[citation needed] He used English to get his message across to Muslims and non-Muslims in the western world.
Indonesian language
Syekh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (lahir 1 Juli 1918 – meninggal 8 Agustus 2005 pada umur 87 tahun) atau 'Ahmed Deedat' atau 'Ahmad Deedat' adalah seorang cendikiawan Muslim dalam bidang perbandingan agama. Ia juga merupakan seorang pengarang, dosen, dan juga orator. Ia dikenal sebagai salah satu pembicara handal dalam debat public tentang masalah keagamaan. Pada 1957, Deedat bersama dua orang temannya, mendirikan Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI) dan ia menjadi presiden hingga 1996. Deedat wafat pada 2005 akibat stroke yang telah dideritanya sejak tahun 1996.
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