It is an important task to give Dawah to people who are not Muslims or drifting away from Islam.The job of teaching and preaching Islam isn't for unqualified and uneducated people.Training and experience are needed to give Dawah.How can you give Dawah?
Step 1: Before giving Dawah, make sure you have intentions.
You should have good intentions.Many Muslims decide to tell the world about Islam but do it in a way that causes more damage than good, putting themselves in unfortunate situations.If you want to show off that you are a very knowledgeable person, don't give Dawah; make sure your intention is to please Allah.Giving Dawah is a special mission to invite people to worship Allah in a certain way.You are showing others how to follow the truth.The purpose of Dawah is to grow closer to Allah and spread the knowledge of Islam.It is possible to bring yourself closer to Islam by inviting others to it.
Step 2: You can take a short Dawah course to learn how to give it to other people.
There are many organizations and community groups that teach about Dawah.Most of the courses are free.Mission Dawah offers online training or training apps.You can find courses in a variety of formats.Conferences dedicated to teaching how to give Dawah are usually held in your area.There are people who want to learn from teachers and preachers.
Step 3: How to answer frequently asked questions about Islam can be learned.
If you don't want to take a Dawah course, there are many resources that can help you answer questions about Islam.If you want to learn more about Islam, look for books or the internet.What is the difference between Islam and Muslim?Who is the Almighty?Who is the prophet?Muslims believe he is the last prophet.What do Muslims think about Jesus?What is Islam's stance on homosexuality, abortion, and marriage?
Step 4: You should integrate Islam into your life as much as you can.
This means you live and breathe Islam both mentally and physically.Islam material should be brought into your daily interactions and environments.To maintain the appearance of a believer, grow a beard and wear a hijab.You can bring Islamic materials to your workplace.This makes it easier to give Dawah.Share the meat with others to generate conversations.Pray wherever you are.Let people know that prayer is important to you.You may have to arrange a place for your employer and employees to pray in.
Step 5: To be able to share your faith with God, you must ask for guidance and a sound mind.
If you want God to answer your prayers, you have to live a righteous life.When calling people to Islam, honesty is one of the most important qualities.You will be closer to Allah if you have this mindset.
Step 6: Getting to know the person is the first thing.
Show your genuine care for them by talking to them about themselves, their family, and their work.Getting to know each person will help you plan the best way to give Dawah to them.You should try to find out as much as you can about Islam.How did you first hear about Islam?What do you know about Islam?Bring up recent news about Islam.Don't speak too much about Islam at one time.Dawah can be given in small amounts.Depending on who you are talking to, you can either continue the conversation or give them literature to read on their own.Dawah is about simplicity.Be friends with them.Being a good friend and showing through example is what introducing or reminding someone of the Islam faith is about.If you know of a Muslim that is straying from Islam, this is the way to go.
Step 7: Ask them if there's anything they don't know about Islam.
What do you think is wrong with Islam?What do you think about Islam?You can offer as much knowledge and clarity as you can.Point them to the right way to get the answers.Many people will confuse Islam traditions and teachings with ideas they are familiar with outside of Islam.When the Quran mentions Adam and Eve, people who are familiar with the Christian Bible may draw the same interpretations.Some people think that because of the Bible, society sees women as less than men, and that they are also less represented in Islam.Explain the differences between the Quran and the Bible to them.Many Islamic traditions are the subject of heated debates in popular culture.A popular topic is the hijab worn by Muslim women.You should explain the concepts of Islam in the framework of Islamic thought that sees the wearing of the hijab as honoring purity of both thought and body.
Step 8: Thank you.
Thanks to the person who gave you the chance to talk about Islam.If someone asks you a rude question or makes fun of Islam, you might want to say thank you.Say thank you in response to abusive statements to show others that Islam is a good faith.It could make them more open to listen to you.Someone might ask, "Why do Muslim women cover their heads?"Isn't this a sign of subjection of women?Tell them, "Thank you for asking about my religion, and I wish you good luck with your questions about Islam."
Step 9: Don't argue with who you're giving Dawah to.
"He who gave up while he is right, a palace of high rank in Paradise will be built for him" is against the teachings of Allah in the Quran.It is best to spread the knowledge in a peaceful way if you argue.It's better to back down than to debate in Islam.It's time to stop looking for "loop holes" in others' beliefs.They are against the teachings of the prophet.You should be more inviting and less defensive.People are pushed away from Islam by being defensive.It is possible that it will hurt people such as your family and friends.God will work his will in the end.
Step 10: Speak the truth about what's happening.
The world's survival depends on truthfulness according to Islam.Lying is seen as losing your humanity since speech or speaking is an exclusive human trait.It's important that you don't lie and that Islam is all about truth when you give Dawah.You can give examples of what lying means in the Quran and Sunnah.Lying when buying and selling, lying about visions and dreams, telling lies as jokes, and being hypocritical are some examples of lying.Allah warns against speaking about everything you hear as you can hear both truth and lie.Lying about Allah and His Messengers is not the same as lying about anyone else.The person who tells lies about me should be allowed to take his place in Hell.If you make a statement about Islam, justify it and reference the Quran.Say "I don't know" if you do not know the answer.Don't lie about your knowledge.Directing the person to another source that may answer their question is the best way to go about it.
Step 11: If non-Muslims don't accept Islam, there's nothing to worry about.
The purpose of Dawah is not to convert people to Islam.It is up to the person to make the decision.He will be guided by Allah.Ask them what they think of Islam now, even if they don't accept it.This can help you in future attempts at Dawah.
Step 12: You can give out materials such as a CD, book, or brochure to other Da'ee.
If you are still learning, it is easy to spread the message through another Da'ee.You can give a translation of the Quran.The Quran is the most powerful book you can use to tell others about Islam.Give out information about upcoming conferences to people.Giving material is the best way to engage others in conversation if you plan to do Dawah in public.
Step 13: Do charity work and show how Islam has affected you.
If you want to help the old or disadvantaged, you can join an organization that helps with the environment, community, animals, and much more.It is important to engage in charity work in order to show your faith in Islam.There are no requirements to give sadaqah and you can give it without any restrictions.People who are touched by your charity work will have a more open mind about Islam.The message of Islam is easier to accept.
Step 14: If you want to give materials to your Islamic community, you can record lectures or post videos.
If your community lacks materials to give to members who have deviated from Islam or cannot attend meetings regularly, this is necessary.It will bring you closer to people in your community.The Prophet Muhammad encourages sharing of knowledge.There are people in your community who are not willing to share their knowledge.Use the internet to do non-direct dawah.For example, post a message about Islam on the social networking site.