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  2. Waz Mahfil - Wikipedia

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    Waz Mahfil (alias: Waz, or Tafsir-ul-Quran Mahfil) is a traditional Islamic preaching event in Bangladesh that combines the Arabic words 'waz', meaning "giving advice", and 'mahfil', meaning "gathering". It is a gathering of Muslim devotees and common listeners for sermons on Islam, has long been one of the primary means of preaching Islam in ...

  3. Khutbah - Wikipedia

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    Khutbah (Arabic: خطبة, khuṭbah; Persian: خطبه, khotbeh; Turkish: hutbe) serves as the primary formal occasion for public preaching in the Islamic tradition. Such sermons occur regularly, as prescribed by the teachings of all legal schools. The Islamic tradition can be formally observed at the Dhuhr (noon) congregation prayer on Friday.

  4. MTA International - Wikipedia

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    MTA1 World was the first channel launched by the MTA network and is the primary channel broadcasting programmes in English, Urdu and occasionally archived programmes in Arabic and French, and has multiple audio tracks to provide translations for certain programmes such as the Friday Sermon. Its broadcast coverage used to cover the entire globe ...

  5. Thomas Walker Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Arnold was a friend of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, who influenced him to write the famous book The Preaching of Islam, [2] and of Shibli Nomani, with whom he taught at Aligarh. He taught Syed Sulaiman Nadvi and the poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal. [3] He was the first English editor for the first edition of The Encyclopaedia of Islam. [2]

  6. Muhammad Metwalli al-Sha'rawi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sha'rawi was host of very popular Friday afternoon TV program preaching Islam. [1] Al-Sha'rawi had a very widespread popularity which earned him the title of "The preacher of the century." [2] Al-Sha'rawi was exceptionally talented in explaining the meanings of the Quran. [2]

  7. Nahj al-balagha - Wikipedia

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    Critical edition and English translation, with detailed introduction, appendix of sources, glossary of names and terms, and English and Arabic indexes. OPEN ACCESS. Nahj al-balāgha (Arabic: نَهْج ٱلْبَلَاغَة, lit. 'the path of eloquence') is the best-known collection of sermons, letters, and sayings attributed to Ali ibn Abi ...

  8. Dawah - Wikipedia

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    With regard to Muhammad's mild nature in preaching Islam, the Quran says: And by the mercy of Allah you dealt with them gently. If you were harsh and hardhearted, they would have fled from around you. (Quran 3:159). The Quran says about Moses and Aaron who preached to Pharaoh, the claimant of God:

  9. Farewell Sermon - Wikipedia

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    The Farewell Sermon (Arabic: خطبة الوداع, Khuṭbatu l-Widāʿ) also known as Muhammad's Final Sermon or the Last Sermon, is a religious speech, delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on Friday the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 10 AH (6 March 632 [1]) in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat, during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj.