The Characteristics of The Caller - Fahad Tasleem | ICNA

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  • Fahad Tasleem expounds upon the least spoken about characteristics of the Da’ie. This talk is based upon the book by Dr. Uthman Latiff that can be downloaded here sapienceinstit...
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    11:58 Can a woman be in a situation with an Islamic sheikh and correcting his approach in his calling? Because the language used it too rigid and aims to undermine the intellectual processes of the individual who is being addressed. He conveys that he is lacking comprehension and has no true knowledge of his arguments, clearly he is trying to challenge his faith/intellect. Hence, is it possible to overcome the fear of the fact that I am no Islamic scholar however a student of knowledge.. and try to seek it in order to recapture dormant taqwa and yaqeen. I’m afraid due to my gender, he will be offended and instead of taking an advice.. becomes assertive in his argument and we all know how we can quote from our Islamic Tradition what supports an argument that is incorporated with the disappointing tone scolded in Khutbas we all are familiar with in the Middle East.. I’m scared he will see it as if I am challenging his persona and masculinity ( sheikh - man )..