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Yousuf Deedat, the son of Muslim scholar Ahmed Deedat passed away on January 17. He had been shot in the head two days earlier outside the courthouse in the town of Verulam on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where his family had lived for years. Deedat was immediately airlifted to a hospital where he was stabilised by doctors, but succumbed to his injuries with family and friends at his bedside. Yousuf was born in 1953 and grew up in rural As-Salaam on the south coast of Natal where his father had established a mission in the hope of spreading Islam among the indigenous peoples. After completing his schooling and training as a motor mechanic, Deedat joined the International Propagation Centre International, which his father had founded. Ahmed acquired global fame in the Muslim world when he “defeated” the American Pentecostal evangelist Christian Jimmy Swaggart in public debate and was bestowed with the prestigious King Faisal Foundation’s Service to Islam’ award in 1986. The debate and the award enhanced his reputation in the Islamic world, and he spent the next decade touring the Muslim world, as well as Western countries like Australia, the US, and the UK, presenting talks on comparative religion and engaging in debates with Christian and Jewish scholars. During all these travels, Yousuf was ever-present at the side of his energetic but ageing father. Ahmed suffered a stroke in 1996 and was bedridden until his death in 2005. During this period, Yousuf was at his father’s bedside, taking care of him while also attending to the numerous visitors who came from all parts of the world. They included the likes of the African academic Ali Mazrui, US Muslim leader, Louis Farrakhan, and Indian comparative religion specialist Dr Zakir Naik, who was inspired by Ahmed. Yousuf was outspoken on many issues and this rankled many people. During the 2001 World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, for example, Jews were irate that he carried banners seeking to declare Israel a racist state. He also distributed the controversial video that his father produced, From Hinduism to Islam’, which is critical of Hinduism at a time, ironically, when Muslims globally were demanding that the West stop its attacks on Islam. Around 2016, Yousuf was arrested on suspicion of being an ISIS recruiter. He was also charged with threatening and pointing a firearm at a Verulam resident. Yousuf defended himself and eventually all charges were dropped with a magistrate finding that there was no corroborating evidence’ to substantiate any of the charges. Following his acquittal, Yousuf was adamant that the arrest was a conspiratorial attempt by the police to intimidate him because of his religious activities and he sued the magistrate, police and the state for wrongful arrest. He also sued Independent newspapers for being Islamophobic for publishing articles demeaning Islam. Both cases were being heard in the courts at the time of his shooting, leading to speculation that his death may be related to these legal matters. Goolam Vahed, Professor of History, The University of KwaZulu Natal.

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Son of prominent Islamic preacher, Yousuf Deedat, died yesterday after being shot in Durban, South Africa on said 65-year-old Yousuf Deedat-son of Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, was shot in the head on Wednesday as he walked towards the Verulam family court on the outskirts of Durban with his wife. An unknown suspect opened fire, wounding Deedat in the head. He was later rushed to a hospital for medical attention, while the suspect fled in a motor vehicle in an unknown direction, Police spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbele young Deedat’s son, Raees, said in a statement that his father died at St Anne’s Hospital in Pietermaritzburg yesterday family and friends were at his bedside when he passed away peacefully, the statement said.“The family conveys their heartfelt gratitude for the support they received from family, friends and the community. May his soul rest in peace,” it added. The details of the funeral were being said they were still searching for the lone gunman who opened fire on him and fled the Ahmed Deedat, who died in 2005, was a prominent South African Muslim missionary who held several interfaith public debates with evangelical Christians. He was known across the world as a respected public speaker and writer who published several widely-distributed booklets on Islam and was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, which aims for Islam to be heard and understood across the old Deedat was awarded the King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary work. Yousuf was a famous community activist and Muslim scholar in Durban. Nigerians can now earn US Dollars by acquiring premium domain names, most clients earn about $7,000 to $10,000, all paid in US Dollars. Click here to learn how to start. Anakpendakwah Ahmed Deedat ditembak di kepala Mbele berkata, seorang suspek yang tidak dikenali telah menembak dan mencederakan Deedat di kepala. – Foto sumber YouTube JOHANNESBURG: Seorang aktivis warga Afrika Selatan yang juga anak kepada pendakwah antarabangsa terkenal, Sheikh Ahmed Deedat kini bertarung nyawa selepas ditembak di luar
The son of late Shaykh Ahmed Deedat, Yousuf Deedat a community activist has been recently moved at a hospital on Tuesday morning after being shot in the head in front of the Verulam Family Court as reported by many South Africa Media News sources. Update Yousuf Deedat has passed away after days of battle he got from a gunshot wound in his head. Zimbabwe Media announced the news of his demise on Friday night. In accordance with Thembeka Mbele, the KZN Police Colonel, the 65-year-old guy was shot outside the court and an attempted murder case has been filed Verulam SAPS. IOL ZA “It has been suspected that the man along with his wife was walking in the direction of Verulam Family Court at 830 this morning when the fire was opened from an unidentified suspect, hurting the male on his head. He was quickly moved to a hospital for treatment purposes. The suspect ran immediately from the spot by driving away in an unknown direction” He further stated that the reason for the shooting is yet not discovered and the suspect is still away. The paramedics of director of Reaction Unit SA, Prem Balram, are known to arrive first at the destination and they also shared that Deedat’s situation is critical. “On reaching, he was observed lying on the pavement by face down. He received a wound of one gunshot in his head”, stated Balram. “In accordance with the witnesses present, Deedat was walking in the direction of the court when he was noted by a male who created a firearm, fired a shot and then fled”. He further shared that, a security officer who witnessed the happening and tried catching the guy who sat into his awaiting Mazda white car on the Groom Street and ran by speeding off. Deedat was stabilized by the paramedics on the destination” He also said that after getting stabilized, the victim was shifted to the Hospital. It is known that the activist was due to attend the Court of Verulam Magistrate for a case. We pray that may God grant Yousuf Deedat a speedy recovery. Haniya is a business graduate from York University and an Islamic Information news correspondent. Previous Article Fasting Can Help Cure Many Disease Including Cardiac Issues, Research Next Article US Renamed Louisville Airport to Muhammad Ali International Airport
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Thu 16 Jan 2020 1102 AM The son of late Shaykh Ahmed Deedat, Yousuf Deedat, a community activist, has been transferred to a nearby hospital after he was shot in his head outside Verulam Family Court on Wednesday. But…What is behind this attempted murder? The police, in South Africa, are still investigating the reasons behind the incident. According to initial investigations, Yousuf Deedat was walking towards the Verulam family court with his wife, while an unidentified armed shot him in the head. The reasons for the shooting are still unknown and the attacker drove away. The victim was rushed to the hospital for medical care. Meanwhile, Deedat’s family has released a statement dispelling rumors that he had been killed. On his part, Prem Balram, director of Reaction Unit SA, who was first to reach the scene, said that a security officer pursued the suspect who got into an awaiting white Mazda car on Groom Street and sped off. Balram added that the activist was due to appear in the Verulam Magistrate's Court for a matter. Social media users falsely circulated news that Deedat has been killed due to injuries. Yousuf’s son Raees said that his father is in a critical condition in the hospital. “While his injuries are severe, we are hopeful for his recovery,” Raees said, adding, “The coming 48 hours are vital for his recovery as he receives the best medical care available.”
TheAuthor Book THE quot GOD THAT NEVER WAS and the author of 18 another books. Ahmed Deedat was born in the town of Tadkeshwar, Surat District, Gujarat, India in 1918. [3] His father had emigrated to South Africa shortly after the birth of Ahmed Deedat. At the age of 9, Deedat left India to join his father in what is now known as Kwazulu-Natal.
Yousuf Deedat in critical condition after being shot by an unknown South African activist and son of a deceased prominent Muslim preacher is fighting for his life in a hospital after he was shot outside a court in the coastal city of Durban on Wednesday. Police colonel Thembeka Mbele said 65-year-old Yousuf Deedat – son of Sheikh Ahmed Deedat – was shot in the head as he walked towards the Verulam family court on the outskirts of Durban with his wife. Mbele said an unknown suspect opened fire, shooting Deedat in the head. He was later rushed to a hospital for medical attention, while the suspect fled in a car in an unknown direction. “He is in critical condition in a local hospital. While his injuries remain severe, we remain hopeful for Deedat’s recovery,” Deedat’s family said in a statement late on Wednesday. They also requested the family’s privacy be respected. Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, who died in 2005, was a prominent South African Muslim missionary who held several interfaith public debates with evangelical Christians. He was known across the world as a respected public speaker and writer who published several widely-distributed booklets on Islam and Christianity. He was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, which aims for Islam to be heard and understood across the world. The late Deedat was awarded the King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary work. His son Yousuf is a famous community activist and Muslim scholar in Durban. Police said they were still investigating the reason behind his shooting.
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Islamic Preacher Youssef Ahmed Deedat - Youtube CAIRO - 16 January 2020 Youssef Ahmed Deedat, the son of the Islamic Preacher Ahmed Deedat, was shot in the head outside Verulam Family Court in Durban city in South Africa. The community activist, 65 years old, was airlifted to hospital and is suffering a serious injury, according to Independent Online IOL South African news website. The website said that Youssef Deedat and his wife were walking towards the court in the morning, when an unknown suspect opened fire, injuring Deedat in his head. The suspect drove away from the incident site. Social media users launched a hashtag “Assassination of Youssef Deedat” that attracted thousands of angry comments and reactions against the accident, wishing him a speed recovery. The police said that the motive for the shooting is still unknown, and the suspect was still on the run, according to IOL. Died in 2005, Sheikh Ahmed Deedat was a prominent South African Muslim preacher, who is known for his interfaith public debates. Deedat's son, Youssef, is a prominent community activist in the city of Durban. Abutamkeen, iftikhar ahmed Abul hameed siddiqui 1954 Abul hussain mohammad azeem ud din siddiqui AGHA MASOOR HUSSAIN 1349 h Ahmed abdullah al 1967 masdoodi/mohammad bin ali Ahmed ali mehmoodi Ahmed deedat/Sarwat jamaal asmayi Ahmed mehmoodi sehar Ahmed raza khan Aap beeti Akbar ali ghulam hussain 1996 English me Akbar ali meher ali Akbar ali YE566WF.
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