DIALOGUES OF DAWAH WITH SKEPTICS (ANALYTICAL STUDY)
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Abstract
The researcher shed the light on the fundamental differences between the reasons and justifications for the spread of atheism between the Christian Occident and the Islamic Orient. Moreover, that the cognitive turmoil and scientific contradiction in the distorted doctrine of the Occident in their books caused a tidal wave of atheism, in ancient and modern time, while the Muslim Orient remained away from that except in some individual cases. Skepticism was not a phenomenon except in contemporary reality due to the intermingling of peoples and the revolution of electronic and social communication. The aim of the study was formulated by answering the following question: what the most prominent results of the analysis of dialogues with skeptics who had doubts about the pillars of Islam and its belief are. In addition, there are a number of sub-questions: what the definition of atheism is, what the date of its inception is, what the reasons led to its appearance are, what its types and manifestations in societies are, what its implications are, and what the proposed means and solutions to treat this contemporary issue are. The study was based on the analysis of a number of dialogues of Dawah - which the researcher shared - with some people with suspicions and doubts that cause them deep confusion and suspicion that is preying on their original innate character. These models were some of the aspects that distinguished the study, in addition to addressing the phenomenon extending at an accelerated pace among young men and women. In order to achieve the objectives of the research, the researcher relied on the analytical and inductive approach, so he analyzed the dialogue situations, and studied the phenomenon of atheism historically and scientifically, taking advantage of a number of previous studies. The research consists of an introduction, a preface, four chapters, a conclusion, and a list of references. Citations were conducted as follows: the introduction included the subject of the research, its importance, its questions, previous studies, its approach, its plan and its components; the first chapter included samples of field Dawah dialogues; the second chapter included models for the most prominent atheists and their writings, the third chapter included the results of analysis, study and induction; the fourth chapter included proposals for treatment and advocacy; the conclusion included the recommendation of the importance of producing contemporary scientific content of Dawah to confront this atheistic wave; and finally the list of references.