Da'wah Activities of The Pakistani Barelwis: Case of the Da'wat-i-Islami
The purpose of this study is to highlight the da 'wah approaches and methodology of the Da'wat-i-Islāmī (DI) and contribution along with a survey of the da 'wah activities of the Barelwis, based on primary sources. DI uses the Barelwi faith as its religious mark. Barelwis are represen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Islamic thought and civilization 2020-04, Vol.10 (1), p.87-107 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of this study is to highlight the da 'wah approaches and methodology of the Da'wat-i-Islāmī (DI) and contribution along with a survey of the da 'wah activities of the Barelwis, based on primary sources. DI uses the Barelwi faith as its religious mark. Barelwis are representatives of the 'popular' and 'Sūfi-oriented' Islam. The driving force behind this facet of Islam is 'to love Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and follow his Sunnah'. This is the focal point of all da'wah activities of the Barelwis. DI started its work in Karachi in 1981. It aims at promoting and deepening love for the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Its next aim is to establish a society similar to the early Muslim community of Madīnah through peaceful preaching. It expanded gradually all over Pakistan and then became so conspicuous, that nowadays it is functional in more than 180 countries and thus has turned into a global tablīghī movement. It has its own edifying literature. The most important of which is Faīdān-i-Sunnat. In this work, the Sunnah of the Prophet regarding daily affairs of life has been narrated. For the religious training, inter alia, it also holds weekly meetings in different cities and towns of Pakistan and even in some European cities as well. The members of the DI have to show their commitment to the Islamic way of life as reflected in the Faīdān-i-Sunnat. Besides religious sector, it is also working in social and educational fields. Although it is supported with reference to its aims to build character in its individual members, it nevertheless attracts diverse criticism about some of its practices. |
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ISSN: | 2075-0943 2520-0313 |
DOI: | 10.32350/iitc.101.05 |