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Importance and rewards for preaching the knowledge of Islam.

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    Go to... Home About Us Ramadan  - Quran Reading  - Quran Translation  - Quran Recitation  - Quran Memorization Fee Compare Us Blog Contact Us Quran  - Hadith  - Hijri Calendar  - Prayer Times  - Step by step Salat  - Qibla Direction  - Careers 27 Jan 2015 Importance of Da`wah (Preaching) In Islam The word  Da`wah  generally means “ Calling people towards Allah and His instructions ”. The practitioner of preaching is known as Da`i. This act is commonly thought of being limited to religious matters only like Oneness of God,  reading the Holy Quran in Arabic , Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) being the last Prophet, believing in prophets and day of judgment, offering Salah etc. rather it is the complete package of advocating in favor of what is good. It includes both spiritual and secular Islamic instructions for sake of betterment of common people. It could be of two types: first, it can be the act of proselytizing, where the preacher tries to convey its message of religious convictions to non

Quranic verses on human nature and charateris and habit.

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  Toggle navigation THE QURANIC TEACHINGS THE QURANIC TEACHINGS Teachings Of The Quran Explained In Simple And Concise Manner. QURAN AND HUMAN NATURE QURAN AND HUMAN NATURE   July 26, 2014    Dr. Tanveer Hussain   Comments   0 Comment Some of characteristics of human nature, not nurtured in the light of noble values enshrined in the Divine guidance, are given in the Quran as follows: 1. Weak and infirm in the control of vain desires وَخُلِقَ الْاِنْسَانُ ضَعِيْفًا And man has been created weak (lacking firmness to control his vain desires and passions). [Al-Quran Surah 4: Verse 28] 2. Impatient and anxious اِنَّ الْاِنْسَانَ خُلِقَ هَلُوْعًا Indeed, man has been created impatient and anxious.  [Al-Quran Surah 70: Verse 19] 3. Hasty خُلِقَ الْاِنْسَانُ مِنْ عَجَلٍ Man has been created hasty. [Al-Quran Surah 21: Verse 37] وَكَانَ الْاِنْسَانُ عَجُوْلًا And man is very hasty. [Al-Quran Surah 17: Verse 11] 4. Unjust اِنَّ الْاِنْسَانَ لَظَلُوْمٌ كَفَّارٌ Surely, man is very unjust and ungr