As a new and upcoming da’ee you will have to know the ‘tricks’ of the trade. I say ‘tricks’ in inverted commas because they are not really tricks, they are more of… well you’ll see as you read on:
As a new and upcoming da’ee you will have to know the ‘tricks’ of the trade. I say ‘tricks’ in inverted commas because they are not really tricks, they are more of… well you’ll see as you read on:
Islam is not a dress code that we wear for specific occasions but rather it’s our way of living and we adhere to its principles all round the clock.
There is unfortunately a widespread notion, that whilst we are at our workplace we have to be ‘professional’ and only do those tasks that we have been assigned to do, therefore I have come up with this series where In Sha Allah we shall learn how to give dawah and impart beneficial knowledge even when we are at our workplace.
Da’wah linguistically means “to invite”. But it can also mean to try persuading people to follow a particular sect, religion or team. Islamically it means preaching of Islam; the art of conveying the creed, rules and morality of Islam.