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Got it 👍 Here’s the same script in English about problems faced by the Tablighi Jamaat: --- 📝 Script: “Challenges in the Path of Preaching” Characters: 1. Narrator 2. Friend 1 (Ali) 3. Friend 2 (Ahmed) 4. Elder/Scholar (Maulvi Sahib) --- Narrator: The purpose of the Tablighi Jamaat is to call people towards Islam, but every noble effort comes with challenges. Today, we will discuss some of those difficulties. Ali: Ahmed, I’ve been thinking of spending some days with the Tablighi Jamaat, but I’ve heard there are many challenges. Ahmed: Yes, there are. Some people mock you, some say it’s a waste of time, and sometimes even your own family opposes it. Ali: Exactly, that’s what scares me. A person has good intentions, but these obstacles weaken his courage. Maulvi Sahib (in a gentle tone): My son, remember this: the path of religion has never been easy. Even the companions of the Prophet ﷺ faced hardships. Today, members of the Tablighi Jamaat must endure long journeys, financial struggles, separation from family, and the criticism of others. Ahmed: But Maulvi Sahib, what is the reward for such patience? Maulvi Sahib: The reward is Allah’s pleasure. Whoever bears difficulties for the sake of His deen attains a higher rank in His sight. Ali (with courage): Then I’ve decided not to fear these challenges. Serving the deen is never easy, but Insha’Allah, I will try with full determination. Narrator: Thus, the challenges faced in the path of preaching do not weaken a believer, rather they make him stronger and more firm in faith. --- 👉 This script can be used as a short stage play or as a speech/dialogue performance. Would you like me to make this more formal like a speech (for school/college use) or keep it dramatic like a play?