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X97v. Yousuf Deedat in critical condition after being shot by an unknown South African activist and son of a deceased prominent Muslim preacher is fighting for his life in a hospital after he was shot outside a court in the coastal city of Durban on Wednesday. Police colonel Thembeka Mbele said 65-year-old Yousuf Deedat – son of Sheikh Ahmed Deedat – was shot in the head as he walked towards the Verulam family court on the outskirts of Durban with his wife. Mbele said an unknown suspect opened fire, shooting Deedat in the head. He was later rushed to a hospital for medical attention, while the suspect fled in a car in an unknown direction. “He is in critical condition in a local hospital. While his injuries remain severe, we remain hopeful for Deedat’s recovery,” Deedat’s family said in a statement late on Wednesday. They also requested the family’s privacy be respected. Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, who died in 2005, was a prominent South African Muslim missionary who held several interfaith public debates with evangelical Christians. He was known across the world as a respected public speaker and writer who published several widely-distributed booklets on Islam and Christianity. He was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, which aims for Islam to be heard and understood across the world. The late Deedat was awarded the King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary work. His son Yousuf is a famous community activist and Muslim scholar in Durban. Police said they were still investigating the reason behind his shooting.
Yousuf Deedat, the son of Muslim scholar Ahmed Deedat passed away on January 17. He had been shot in the head two days earlier outside the courthouse in the town of Verulam on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where his family had lived for years. Deedat was immediately airlifted to a hospital where he was stabilised by doctors, but succumbed to his injuries with family and friends at his bedside. Yousuf was born in 1953 and grew up in rural As-Salaam on the south coast of Natal where his father had established a mission in the hope of spreading Islam among the indigenous peoples. After completing his schooling and training as a motor mechanic, Deedat joined the International Propagation Centre International, which his father had founded. Ahmed acquired global fame in the Muslim world when he “defeated” the American Pentecostal evangelist Christian Jimmy Swaggart in public debate and was bestowed with the prestigious King Faisal Foundation’s Service to Islam’ award in 1986. The debate and the award enhanced his reputation in the Islamic world, and he spent the next decade touring the Muslim world, as well as Western countries like Australia, the US, and the UK, presenting talks on comparative religion and engaging in debates with Christian and Jewish scholars. During all these travels, Yousuf was ever-present at the side of his energetic but ageing father. Ahmed suffered a stroke in 1996 and was bedridden until his death in 2005. During this period, Yousuf was at his father’s bedside, taking care of him while also attending to the numerous visitors who came from all parts of the world. They included the likes of the African academic Ali Mazrui, US Muslim leader, Louis Farrakhan, and Indian comparative religion specialist Dr Zakir Naik, who was inspired by Ahmed. Yousuf was outspoken on many issues and this rankled many people. During the 2001 World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, for example, Jews were irate that he carried banners seeking to declare Israel a racist state. He also distributed the controversial video that his father produced, From Hinduism to Islam’, which is critical of Hinduism at a time, ironically, when Muslims globally were demanding that the West stop its attacks on Islam. Around 2016, Yousuf was arrested on suspicion of being an ISIS recruiter. He was also charged with threatening and pointing a firearm at a Verulam resident. Yousuf defended himself and eventually all charges were dropped with a magistrate finding that there was no corroborating evidence’ to substantiate any of the charges. Following his acquittal, Yousuf was adamant that the arrest was a conspiratorial attempt by the police to intimidate him because of his religious activities and he sued the magistrate, police and the state for wrongful arrest. He also sued Independent newspapers for being Islamophobic for publishing articles demeaning Islam. Both cases were being heard in the courts at the time of his shooting, leading to speculation that his death may be related to these legal matters. Goolam Vahed, Professor of History, The University of KwaZulu Natal.
Leading Muslim scholar and activist Yousuf Deedat, 65, passed away at St Anne’s hospital in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on Friday South African activist and son of a deceased prominent Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat was shot outside a court in the coastal city of Durban on Wednesday, January 15. “The family conveys their heartfelt gratitude for the support they received from family, friends and the community. May his soul rest in peace,” his son Raees Deedat scholars across the world have mourned with grief and pain the loss of the prominent activist, urging the South African government to investigate his murder.“Yusuf Deedat, son of Ahmed Deedat, just succumbed to his wounds and passed away. I strongly urge the S. African authorities to find the murderer who did this heinous deed and bring him to justice in this world – and as for the ultimate Justice, that will be meted out on Judgment Day,” American Muslim scholar Yasir Qadhi wrote on Facebook.“May Allah grant Yusuf Deedat the status of a shahīd, and forgive his sins and exalt his ranks, and give sabr to his family!”Renowned Muslim scholar Yusuf Estes also mourned the loss of Sheikh Yousuf Deedat.“Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon – From Allah we come and to Allah is the return. I knew Yousuf Deedat personally from visits to South Africa after 9/11. He was quite an amazing person,” Estes ScholarAhmed DeedatSheikh Ahmed Deedat, who died in 2005, was a prominent South African Muslim missionary who held several interfaith public debates with evangelical was known across the world as a respected public speaker and writer who published several widely-distributed booklets on Islam and was the founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International, which aims for Islam to be heard and understood across the late Deedat was awarded the King Faisal International Prize in 1986 for his 50 years of missionary son Yousuf is a famous community activist and Muslim scholar in Durban. Police said they were still investigating the reason behind his shooting.
Durban - COMMUNITY activist Yousuf Ahmed Deedat, 65, was still in a critical condition last night after being shot in the head in a suspected hit outside the Verulam Family Court on according to the family, was being treated at St Anne’s Hospital in director of private security company Reaction Unit South Africa Rusa, Prem Balram, said a man walked up to Deedat, shot him, and fled to a vehicle parked along Groom Street.“On arrival, the victim was found lying face down on the pavement,” said spokesperson Colonel Thembeka Mbele said Deedat was walking with his wife when he was shot. Mbele said the motive for the shooting was not known. The suspect was still on the chairperson of the Imam Hussein mosque in Verulam, Azad Seedat, described Deedat, who he’s known for 30 years, as a wonderful person.“He got along with everybody. He visited our mosque and supported us during our time of need. We are shocked at what transpired,” Seedat former neighbour of Deedat’s, Sharmaine Sewshanker, said he was a well-known community activist who was always willing to help.“He never turned anybody away that pitched up at his door for assistance. He always went the extra mile,” she son, Raees, said while his dad was in a critical condition, the family was hopeful of his recovery.“The next 48 hours are vital for his as he receives the best medical care available. Please join the family in praying for him. We thank the public for their good wishes and request that the family’s privacy is respected during this traumatic period,” he was not known yesterday what Deedat was doing at court, but he was no stranger to controversy and August 2016, he sued a Verulam magistrate after his eight cats disappeared from his home in Trevenen Post newspaper reported that the magistrate secured a final restraining order against Deedat after Deedat was charged for pointing a gun at and harassing a Verulam to the Post, Deedat claimed a man known to the woman was behind the “orchestrated” charges because he Deedat had declined to sell his parents’ property to him. Deedat said in papers filed in the Durban Magistrate’s Court that the Lotusville property was regarded as a Muslim heritage late father, Ahmed Deedat, a Muslim missionary, died in August 2005, aged 87. Both father and son were fiery speakers who courted controversy. Deedat sr was known for his inflammatory books and videos on Hinduism and Christianity, and set up the Islamic Propagation Centre International in DrYusuf Dadoo Grey September 2016, the Post newspaper reported that Deedat issued a letter of demand for compensation of R200 000 against a Greenwood Park police captain for allegedly having him detained for more than 25 hours with nine other suspects in a small cell.“I am 62 years old and struggled to breathe in the cell. I was treated like a criminal,” he told the was also arrested for allegedly issuing Isis-related pamphlets at a Durban North school. He said the case against him fell flat after a magistrate informed the prosecutor that it was on “shaky ground”. He claims he suffered loss of reputation, harm to his dignity and self-respect, and that he and his family were put in dangerGrey Street Mosque chairperson AVMohamed, who was in Pakistan when he received news of the attack on Deedat, said whoever ordered the alleged hit must be brought to News
Durban - A locally based private investigator has been enlisted by the family of slain Durban activist Yousuf Ahmed Deedat to find his 65, was shot in thehead in January and died just dayslater in Pietermaritzburg Abdool Karim, the family spokesperson, said they met private investigator Brad Nathanson in the hope that he would be able to dig up some information on the shooter.“Before doing anything we spoke with the investigating officer to see if he would be okay with us hiring a private investigator. We have given the private investigator time to dig around but everything is still in the preliminary stages and there is a lot that remains unknown,” said January 15, Deedat was shot once in the back of the head outside the Verulam Family Court as he and his wife crossed the street to enter the court died at St Anne’s hospital in lone gunman fled in a white vehicle and has yet to be identified. Karim said the make of the vehicle remained unknown. The suspect was short, had short hair, was thin and of Indian descent. Karim said Deedat’s wife, Yasmin, provided the police with a description of the shooter’s facial features.“We know that on the day he was shot he was on his way to make an interim protection order permanent. He got the interim order after he was attacked by a man who was known to him.”Sunday Tribune
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