Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection

This study aims to highlight those types of people who do not believe in resurrection and how Islam attempts to enlighten them. The study consists of six sections, The first section, the introduction, informs the reader about dawah (the call to Islam) and resurrection. This is followed by a section...

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Main Author: Hamad Naser Alammar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 2003-09-01
Series:Journal of Educational Sciences
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Online Access:https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0016-016-016_0.pdf
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spelling doaj-df5a440c40d44916b9250a309f7238892020-11-25T00:17:13ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Educational Sciences1658-78631658-76772003-09-01161619686Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in ResurrectionHamad Naser AlammarThis study aims to highlight those types of people who do not believe in resurrection and how Islam attempts to enlighten them. The study consists of six sections, The first section, the introduction, informs the reader about dawah (the call to Islam) and resurrection. This is followed by a section which presents the various worldwide beliefs on resurrection. The second chapter informs us of the doubts of those in regards to the belief in resurrection and the various remedies for casting these doubts away. The third section provides us with the methodology of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in dealing with those who disbelieved in resurrection, and this is followed by a section presenting the proofs from the Quran in matters pertaining to resurrection. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the contents of the preceding chapters and in a succinct way concludes the overall benefits of the belief in resurrection.https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0016-016-016_0.pdfDawahDisbelieved Resurrectionthe call to Islam
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author Hamad Naser Alammar
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Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
Journal of Educational Sciences
Dawah
Disbelieved Resurrection
the call to Islam
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title Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
title_short Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
title_full Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
title_fullStr Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
title_full_unstemmed Dawah For Those Who Disbelieved in Resurrection
title_sort dawah for those who disbelieved in resurrection
publisher King Saud University
series Journal of Educational Sciences
issn 1658-7863
1658-7677
publishDate 2003-09-01
description This study aims to highlight those types of people who do not believe in resurrection and how Islam attempts to enlighten them. The study consists of six sections, The first section, the introduction, informs the reader about dawah (the call to Islam) and resurrection. This is followed by a section which presents the various worldwide beliefs on resurrection. The second chapter informs us of the doubts of those in regards to the belief in resurrection and the various remedies for casting these doubts away. The third section provides us with the methodology of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in dealing with those who disbelieved in resurrection, and this is followed by a section presenting the proofs from the Quran in matters pertaining to resurrection. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the contents of the preceding chapters and in a succinct way concludes the overall benefits of the belief in resurrection.
topic Dawah
Disbelieved Resurrection
the call to Islam
url https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0016-016-016_0.pdf
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