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This episode is hosted by Zain Company. Dr. Zakir Naik, a physician, founder and chairman of the Islamic Research Foundation and founder of Al Salam Channel. How did he start his journey in dawah? What is his relationship with Sheikh Ahmed Deedat? What are the skills that every debater should have? What are the most difficult debates he has participated in? Why does he now live in Malaysia? And how does he see the situation of Muslims in India today? Dr. Zakir took us on a journey through memory, starting with talking about his childhood in Mumbai and his family’s unlimited support for him, and the story of his meeting with Sheikh Ahmed Deedat that changed the course of his life. He shared with us his story with stuttering and how he overcame it, and how when he was given the choice between medicine and dawah, he chose the latter. Finally, he told us about his opinion and observations of the situation of Muslims in India today after the ruling party came to power. 0:00 Promo 0:58 Introduction 1:57 Early life and childhood 16:17 First meeting with Sheikh Ahmed Deedat 29:17 Beginning of preaching and debates 36:57 Debate skills 1:10:47 A person who will never forget him 1:15:23 Establishing a charitable preaching organization 1:21:13 Going to Medina 1:35:45 Public speaking and winning debates 1:57:25 Advice that changed his life 2:21:04 The beginning of Sheikh Ahmed Deedat's illness - South Africa 2:23:18 Establishing Al-Salam TV Channel 2006 2:26:19 The story of his migration to Malaysia _____ This episode of Without Paper is presented by Faisal Abdulrahman Al-Aql Prepared by Faisal Abdulrahman Al-Aql Ahmed Tariq Al-Awad We are happy with your support and encouragement and we listen to your suggestions and comments through our accounts on various social media platforms. Instagram / bidonwaraq X https://x.com/bidonwaraq Paperless Store https://www.bidonwaraq.com _____________ Disclaimer This podcast is based on the principle of openness in accepting opinions, exchanging ideas and discussing them objectively and openly. All opinions or ideas expressed represent the guest and do not in any way express Paperless.