Following in the Footsteps of the Dā'i al-Islam in the Dialogue between Islam and Christianity: From Julfa of Isfahan to Behindi Bombay Bazaar (1902-1907)

Document Type : pajoohesh

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10.22081/jap.2022.72875

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Da’wat al-Islam Magazine is the first outcome of the dialogues of Isfahan Ṣafākhāneh published outside of Iran, which was enthusiastically welcomed by the residents of Mumbai (including Muslims, Hindus and Christians). In fact, Mohammad Ali Dā’i al-Islam has propagated Islam on a global scale by imitating the propaganda of Christian missionaries in Isfahan; And this is evident in the content of the dialogues, the books introduced, and the announcements made in the magazine. In other words, he has set up a network in the same style as Christian missionaries, which, of course, was not limited to Mumbai. For instance, he established Jafaria Association in the city of Muzaffarnagar (vol. 6, p. 1); However, so far we have no information about its religious activities. However, what adds to the importance of Da'wat al-Islam magazine is its somewhat modern approach, which has never been seen before in the Islamic world.
 

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