بِسْمِ اللّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ Question: We say in the book Al-Takattul Hizb on page 4 (page 1 in English version) at the bottom of the page: "Those in charge of the Islamic movements called for Islam in a general and undefined manner..." Our questions here are: 1- What is the meaning of calling for Islam in a general and undefined manner? What are some examples of this? 2- What are the evidences indicating that it is impermissible for Islamic movements to call to Islam in a general and undefined manner? Answer: Performing the Da'wa in a general manner means that it is not crystallized or defined, and does not prevent things external to it from entering it. Its doors are open, and any external thoughts are free to enter under the excuse of "not contradicting it", or that they contain "benefit," or other similar excuses. He who is without a crystallized thought (Fikrah), clear concepts, and defined goals for their Da'wa will n
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