House for Daʿwa and guidance

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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.

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References and footnotes

  1. ^ To the Society for Daʿwa and Guidance ; see. Adams, p. 195 ff.
  2. I. Goldziher, p 343F. ( Online )
  3. Meuleman, p. 237 (note 4)