Not A Game Show! Yusuf Vs John | Stratford Dawah

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Published1 month ago
Duration10:25
Video IDQueC4E6R_BU
Languageen-US
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views571
Likes52
Comments3
Engagement Rate9.63%
Likes per 100 views9.11
Comments per 1K views5.25

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Join this channel To Help To Buy Dawah Equipment: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-XHO_xPbFFgWjwDd1T7jQg/join --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your Support For Dawah Continuation: https://gofund.me/66bb1a8fc https://paypal.me/dawah2soul https://www.patreon.com/Dawah2Soul _______________________________________________________ This video features an insightful and respectful dialogue between Yusuf and John regarding the importance of manners and mutual respect in interfaith discussions. They emphasize that while theological differences exist, engaging with others should never involve mockery or insults, as topics like God, revelation, and the hereafter deserve the highest level of respect. Yusuf further reflects on the proper etiquette of Dawah, advising that the truth is best conveyed through clear evidence and sound character rather than through manipulative debating or street argumentation. 0:00 – Importance of Mutual Respect in Dialogue 1:33 – Differences Between Critique and Insult 2:41 – Respecting Lofty Subjects: God and the Afterlife 4:10 – The Impact of Character on Preaching 5:11 – Reflecting on Proper Etiquette for Dawah 6:33 – Quranic Guidance on Debating People of the Book 8:24 – Why Avoidance is Sometimes Necessary 9:25 – Establishing Truth Through Evidence, Not Just Debate #islam ***Disclaimer: "The views expressed by participants in these debates and videos are their own and do not necessarily reflect the stance of 'Dawah2Soul.' These discussions are presented as a representation of the dialogues that take place at Speakers' Corner."

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