
African Islamic History, Dawah, & Ummah Centric Thought | Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick
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The Street Dawah
I was thrust into the Jami mosque of Taran in 1985. At that time, Muslims were pouring into the country. And people had the attention, but somehow they accepted me because I wasn't any of the nationalities. So how we were able to keep people together was when it was time for Salat. Sallu Kamarai to Muni Useli, as the process of Salim said, pray as you have seen me pray. They learn to respect how you make tashahood. We used to have what we call Islam in the world every Sunday. The group that used to have a hanaka in the Jami Mosque now had its own centre
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