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    Fiqh Dakwah Mustafa Masyhur: A Guide to Islamic Preaching
    Fiqh Dakwah is a book written by Mustafa Masyhur, a prominent Egyptian Islamic scholar and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood. The book is based on his lectures and experiences in preaching Islam to various audiences and contexts. It covers the principles,
    methods, stages, challenges and goals of Islamic preaching.

    The book aims to provide a comprehensive and practical fiqh (understanding) of dakwah (preaching), which is one of the main obligations and missions of Muslims. It also seeks to correct some of the misconceptions and deviations that have occurred in the
    field of dakwah, such as extremism, sectarianism, violence and politicization.

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    The book consists of 21 chapters, divided into two volumes. The first volume deals with the general aspects of dakwah, such as its definition, importance, sources, objectives, characteristics and conditions. The second volume discusses the specific
    aspects of dakwah, such as its stages, methods, tools, obstacles, tribulations and examples.

    The book is widely regarded as one of the most influential and authoritative works on Islamic preaching in the modern era. It has been translated into several languages and has inspired many Muslim preachers and activists around the world. It is also a
    valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about Islam and its message.


    The first chapter of the book explains the general concept of dakwah, its meaning, scope, importance and necessity. It also clarifies the difference between dakwah and jihad, and between dakwah and tabligh. The author emphasizes that dakwah is not only a
    duty of the prophets, but also of every Muslim who has knowledge and faith.

    The second chapter of the book outlines the stages and requirements of dakwah, based on the Quran and the Sunnah. The author identifies four main stages: at-ta'rif (introduction), at-takwin (formation), at-tanfidh (implementation) and at-tamkin (
    establishment). He also discusses the conditions and qualifications of the da'i (preacher), such as sincerity, knowledge, wisdom, patience, courage and good manners.

    The third chapter of the book focuses on the first stage of dakwah, which is at-ta'rif. This stage involves introducing Islam to the target audience, whether they are non-Muslims or Muslims who are ignorant or deviated from the true teachings of Islam.
    The author explains the methods and techniques of at-ta'rif, such as using clear evidence, appealing to reason and emotion, addressing common questions and objections, and presenting Islam as a comprehensive way of life.


    The fourth chapter of the book deals with the second stage of dakwah, which is at-takwin. This stage involves forming a group of committed and dedicated Muslims who will carry out the mission of dakwah and serve as role models and leaders for others. The
    author explains the criteria and characteristics of this group, such as unity, brotherhood, discipline, loyalty, obedience and sacrifice.



    The fifth chapter of the book warns against some of the deviations and errors that have occurred in the field of dakwah, such as neglecting the Quran and the Sunnah, following personal opinions and desires, being influenced by foreign ideologies and
    movements, being divided and sectarian, being extreme or lenient, being violent or passive, and being politicized or isolated.

    The sixth chapter of the book continues to highlight some of the other deviations and errors that have affected the dakwah work, such as being ignorant or arrogant, being emotional or rational, being hasty or slow, being rigid or flexible, being
    secretive or open, being optimistic or pessimistic, and being realistic or idealistic.
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