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Foreword<br />

Indeed, all praise is due to Allah, we praise Him, seek His aid and<br />

ask His forgiveness. We seek Allah’s refuge from the evil of<br />

ourselves and the evils of our actions. He, whom Allah guides,<br />

none can misguide him, and he whom Allah allows to be<br />

misguided, none can guide him. I bear witness that none has the<br />

right to be worshiped (in truth) except Allah alone, having no<br />

partners and I bear witness that Prophet Muhammad , is His<br />

slave and Messenger. May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be<br />

upon the Messenger of Allah , his family and his Companions<br />

.<br />

The Jamaat Tableegh is the well-known group, whose members<br />

travel from Masjid to Masjid for fixed number of days, following a<br />

pre-defined syllabus. Their activities center mainly upon readings<br />

from the Fazaail-e-Aamaal (also known as Tableeghi Nisaab) and<br />

gathering others to join them in their activities. In general, they<br />

stick to non-controversial issues and claim that their sole aim is to<br />

encourage people towards following the religion by mentioning<br />

the virtues of different acts of worship.<br />

They claim to have no affiliation with any group or party, but in<br />

reality, they are adherents to the Deobandi School of thought –<br />

which is a sub-sect of Sufism and has its origins in the Indian<br />

subcontinent. The Deobandis are the bearers of many extreme Sufi<br />

beliefs, which are clearly reflected in the Jamaat Tableegh, its<br />

methodology and Dawah.<br />

The Jamaat Tableegh puts a lot of emphasis upon traveling for<br />

Dawah, which is one of their six fundamentals. Their Dawah<br />

groups are headed by appointed Amirs or group leaders, who are<br />

responsible for giving speeches and teaching their fellow<br />

members. These Amirs are for most part ignorant and extremely<br />

careless when quoting the Qur’aan and the Sunnah. It is seen very<br />

often that they base their Dawah upon stories, experiences and<br />

sayings of their elders.<br />

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