House for Daʿwa and guidance
The house for Daʿwa and guidance ( Arabic دار الدعوة والإرشاد, DMG dār ad-daʿwa wa-l-iršād ) is a 1911 by Raschīd Ridā - the founder of the Society for Daʿwa and Guidance ( jamāʿat ad-daʿwa wa-l-irschād ) 1911 in Cairo - on the Nile island Roda in Cairo and founded Islamic mission school opened in 1912 , which was attended mainly by Muslim boys from Indonesia and the Swahili population of East Africa.
There was a three-year course and a post-graduate course of three more years of training for use as a daʿwa force ( dāʿī ). The school's activities were interrupted by the First World War and never resumed.
literature
- Johan Meuleman: Dakwah, competition for authority, and development. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde Vol. 167, no. 2–3 (2011), pp. 236–269 ( online at depot.knaw.nl)
- Ignaz Goldziher: The directions of the Islamic Koran interpretation . Leiden 1920 ( digitized version )
- Charles C. Adams: Islam and modernism in Egypt: A study of the modern reform movement inaugurated by Muhammad `Abduh. London: Oxford University Press 1933 (American University at Cairo Oriental Studies) p. 195 ff. ( Digitized version )