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Ahmed Deedat was a prominent South African Islamic scholar and public speaker known for his engaging debates and writings on Islam and Christianity. Born in Durban in 1918, Deedat became a significant figure in the field of interfaith dialogue, challenging Christian missionaries and advocating for the Islamic faith through his extensive knowledge of both religions. His most notable works include 'Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction' and 'Mohammed: The Natural Successor to Christ,' which explore the differences and similarities between Islam and Christianity.

Throughout his life, Deedat emphasized the importance of understanding and respecting religious differences while promoting the teachings of Islam. He founded the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI) in 1957, which aimed to educate people about Islam and counter misconceptions. His dynamic speaking style and ability to engage audiences made him a captivating figure in religious discourse, influencing many to explore Islamic teachings. Deedat's legacy continues through his writings and the ongoing interfaith dialogue inspired by his work.

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출생 날짜 July 1, 1918
출생지 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
사망 날짜 August 8, 2015
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