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Marketing Notes

Mohamed Sadath, Faculty member, SRS first grade college, Tumkur Page 1


Original Introduction
One very effective way of propagating and spreading the teachings
of Islam is by means of lectures and discourses. Those in the
community who are not able to purchase books or read them, attain
great benefit from these lectures and within a few hours, they are
able to listen to and attain vast amounts of knowledge and
understanding regarding numerous Islamic rules, Articles of Faith
and miraculous incidents in the blessed lives of the pious
predecessors.
With this in mind, many of our Predecessors and learned scholars
have travelled the length and breadth of the globe to propagate Islam
by means of their orations and talks and even today, many Muslims,
the world over attain great benefits through such discourses. I
personally have no objection to the benefits derived from books.
There is no doubt that the benefits derived from books are usually
more longer lasting than that of lectures, but those who have little
knowledge or those who are not well read at all, are not able to
benefit completely from these books. It is for this reason that from
the early days the practice of religious gatherings and congregating
to listen to lectures have always been an important and well known
practice. Even during this time, religious gatherings, seminars and
conferences are held to propagate the teachings of Deen.
Huzoor Muhadith-e-Kabeer is one of those few Learned Ulama who
is traveling the world to spread his rays of knowledge and the
teachings of Deen. He is well known for his dynamic manner of
oration all over the world and specifically in Asia, Africa, America
and Europe etc. He is also one of the most masterful teachers in the
field of teaching and he is also regarded as the King amongst orators
in this era. As far as the knowledge of Hadith goes, he is regarded as
the Imam of Hadith in this Era and at the very same token, he is
accepted by all as one of the most intelligent and most powerful
Debaters of this time.

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