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...ons promised Paradise converted through Abu Bakr's personal invitation in the mission's earliest weeks. As the community grew to ...
...y Muslim community in Mecca during the secret period of the dawah and continuing into the early public period. It was the hou...
After approximately three years of private invitation to Islam, the divine command came to go public: "So declare...
...rah al-Dawsi. Al-Tufayl's conversion and subsequent patient dawah thus created the spiritual conditions through which the gre...
...rom tribe to tribe warning each group not to listen to him, calling him a liar who had abandoned his fathers' religion. The Pro...
...shhal clan. Sa'd came to confront Musab, sat down at Asad's invitation to at least listen, heard the Quran, and converted on the s...
...ess, addressing piety, death, and communal obligations, and calling the gathering to obedience of Allah and His Messenger. The...
...). The Prophet ﷺ was deeply attached to his grandchildren — calling Hasan and Husayn the Masters of the Youth of Paradise. The ...
...ad period. In 61 AH, he traveled toward Kufa in response to invitations from its people — who then failed to support him — and was...
...m's universal scope: not a religion for Arabia only, but an invitation to all of humanity, dispatched from Medina to the thrones o...
...s to the Negus remains one of the earliest recorded Islamic da'wah speeches to a non-Muslim ruler. He described pre-Islamic Ar...
.... When some companions threw dust on the returning soldiers calling them fleers, the Prophet ﷺ corrected them: 'They are return...
...Tihamah. The Prophet ﷺ stood in the rout on his white mule, calling: 'I am the Prophet of Allah — I am Muhammad ibn Abdullah.' ...
...ission and the destroyed idol, the full arc of patience and da'wah realized.
...t complete demonstrations in the seerah of what patience in da'wah looks like over time. The principle established by the Thaq...
.... He announced to the companions: 'Your brother has died' — calling him brother, placing him in the brotherhood of Islam — and ...
... increased them in flight.'" Despite his tireless efforts — calling in public and in private, openly and in secret — only a sma...
...you" (Surah Hud 11:53). Hud remained patient and steadfast, calling them to repentance and warning them of Allah's punishment. ...
...ying they would expel Lut and his family if he did not stop calling them to abandon what they practiced. Angels in the form of...
...n, Dawud, Sulayman, and Isa. Ishaq continued the prophetic calling of his father Ibrahim, maintaining the message of tawhid in...
...t queen who worshipped the sun. Sulayman sent her a message calling her to Islam. Before she arrived, her throne was transporte...
...rophethood. Despite their rejection, Ilyas persisted in his calling, warning them of the consequences of their idolatry. The Qu...
...e performed miracles and continued the prophetic mission of calling Israel back to the worship of the one God. Islamic traditio...
...110). Isa was given the Injeel (Gospel) — divine revelation calling humanity to the worship of Allah alone. He foretold the com...
...man existence. The Prophet ﷺ spent thirteen years in Mecca calling to tawhid, enduring persecution, torture of his followers, ...
... the Torah, purifying the excesses that had accumulated and calling humanity back to the fitrah. It contained guidance on praye...
... of Ibrahim, refusing to eat meat slaughtered for idols and calling upon Allah directly without any intercessor or image. The P...
...thood and affirmation of its truth — even before the formal invitation to full submission — was accepted by Allah for those who di...
...ered soldiers to hoist copies of the Quran on their spears, calling for arbitration. Many of Ali's followers compelled him to a...
...wiyah's forces attached pages of the Quran to their spears, calling for arbitration by the Book of Allah. Ali's army, particula...
Caliph al-Mansur built Baghdad as the new Abbasid capital, calling it Madinat al-Salam (City of Peace). The round city became ...
Prophet sent to the people of Madyan, calling them to honest trade and worship of Allah.
... and Islamic modernist who traveled across the Muslim world calling for Muslim unity against European colonialism. Teacher of M...
... grassroots movements in the world. Emphasized door-to-door dawah and self-reformation through traveling in the path of Allah...
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Egyptian Islamic scholar and author of popular, accessible books on fiqh, seerah, and Islamic behavior widely used across the Arab world.
Sudanese Islamic scholar, philosopher, and educator (1931–2025 CE). Born in Omdurman, Sudan, he pursued advanced study in Islamic sciences and philosophy in Eng
Canadian-Jamaican Islamic scholar, prolific author of over 50 books in English on Islamic sciences, and founder of the International Open University.
American convert to Islam and prominent da'wah scholar known for his accessible teaching style and online ...
Prominent American Muslim leader, imam of Masjid At-Taqwa in Brooklyn, and one of the most recognized Muslim voices in the United States.
American Islamic scholar with a PhD from Yale University, formerly Dean of Academic Affairs at AlMaghrib Institute, known for accessible English-language educat
American Muslim scholar and co-founder of Zaytuna College, the first accredited Muslim liberal arts college in the United States.
A prominent contemporary Saudi Islamic scholar and preacher (b. 1970 CE), known for popular books Enjoy Your Life and You Can Be the Happiest Woman and for his
A prolific Saudi Islamic scholar and preacher (b. 1959 CE), author of La Tahzan (Don't Be Sad), one of the best-selling Islamic books of all time with tens of m
A South African Muslim author and orator (1918-2005 CE), founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI), known for comparative religion debates
The obligation of inviting to Islam: methodology from the Quran and Sunnah, wisdom, and beautiful preaching.
A respectful comparison of core beliefs about God, Jesus, salvation, scripture, and the afterlife in Islam and Christianity.
Exploring the Abrahamic connection between Islam and Judaism, from monotheism and dietary laws to prophets and scripture.
A guide for those considering Islam: taking the shahada, the support new Muslims need, and the rights converts have in the community.
Quranic principles for inviting to Islam with wisdom, beautiful preaching, and respectful dialogue, following the Prophet's example.
The Quranic foundations for engaging with people of other faiths, historical examples, and contemporary guidelines.
Guidance for those interested in Islam and new Muslims, from the shahada to building a strong Islamic identity.
Understanding the origins of anti-Muslim prejudice, its modern manifestations, and the principled Islamic approach to responding with wisdom and good character.
Balancing the benefits of connection and dawah with the spiritual dangers of social media, including riya,...
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