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**Stock Clearance! 80% OFF! Islamic Videos > Lecture > Dawud Wharnsby Ali > Tolerance of the Prophet Produced by Abdul Malik Mujahid Directed by Aziz A Khan
A powerful talk by Dawud Wharnsby Ali about showing tolerance when dealing with community conflicts reflecting on the prophet's examples.
| Publisher: | TV Islam Production | | Suitable Age: | 10 - Adults | | Format: | VHS (NTSC) | | Length: | 60+ min | | ISBN: | 1-59011-098-6 |
| SKU: 110-188 |
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Artist and activist Dawud Wharnsby Ali presents a powerful talk on the importance of faith and tolerance when dealing with testing situations or community conflicts. Reflecting upon the examples of the tolerance shown by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to his neigbors and enemies, Wharnsby presents tips for how to compromise with wisdom and compassion, while strengthening community bonds with personal integrity, conviction and faith in Allah.
After the lecture, there is a follow-up discussion dealing with the issues presented. Featured in the discussion panel are Safaa Zarzour, Hannah El-Amin, Abdul Malik Mujahid and Dawud Wharnsby Ali.
Dawud (David) Wharnsby Ali is an educator, artist, writer and musician who’s recordings (including “A Whisper Of Peace”, “Sunshine, Dust and The Messenger” and “The Prophet's Hands”) and reputation have established him as a virtual institution in the realm of a growing international market of English language Nasheed. He is an executive member of Sound Vision’s creative team and has been Sound Vision’s Audio Director since 1998. As a respected and vibrant solo performer, social activist and motivational speaker, Wharnsby travels extensively throughout the world and is often called upon to lecture at schools and universities, addressing gatherings of all ages with his inspirational presentations and diverse educational programs for children.
| SKU: 110-188 |
Reg: $9.95 Now: $2.00 |
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