‘Islam does not enjoin upon every Muslim to devout
himself wholly to the preaching of Islam; for if it were so, Muslims could not earn their livelihood nor take part in other healthy pursuits of life. Whereas
all should try to preach and propagate the truth of Islam, only a section of the community is required to devote itself exclusively to work of propagation. Though all must contribute their quota, there should be a
party of men among Muslims who should be entirely devoted to this work'.
The Holy Qur’an provides guidelines for preaching the message of
Islam and the Khalifatullah Hadhrat
Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius gave a profound discourse on the
subject in his Friday Sermon of January 20, 2012.
Read the Extracts from
the Sermon:
“Call to the way of your
Lord with wisdom and goodly exhortations and argue with them in a way that is
best, surely your Lord knows best who has strayed from His way, and He knows
those who are rightly guided.” (16: 126)
The
word “Hikma” (wisdom) in the
verse means: (1) knowledge or
science; (2) Equity or justice; (3) Forbearance or clemency; (4) Any saying or disclosure dealing
with the exigencies of the occasion; (5)
Gift of prophesy; and (6) What
prevents or restrains from ignorant behaviour.