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This book is a compilation of letters written by Allama Syed Sulaiman Nadwi in 1920 while he was in Europe to various elders, friends, and dear ones in India. He wrote about the state of Islam in Europe and the rest of the world during that era.
Covers the history and contributions of Ikhwanul Muslimeen to Egyptian society.
Discusses the importance of doing Dawah to Christians, a brief summary of Christian beliefs and refutations of them, doubts that Christians have raised against Islam and responses to them. Then, he surveys the work of Da'wah that occured during the Crusades at the hands of rulers such as Salahuddin al-Ayyubi, Yusuf ibn Tashfeen in the west, Abdul Mu'min ibn Ali, as well as at the hands of scholars such as Muhammad ibn Umar al-Razi, al-Qurtubi, and others. Surveys the different methodologies of dawah employed at the time, and the effects that this dawah had during the Crusades and afterwards.
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