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The Meaning and Importance of Da'wah in Islam

The Meaning Da'wah in Islam

Da'wah is an Arabic word which has the literal meaning of "issuing a summons," or "making an invitation." This term is often used to describe how Muslims teach others about the beliefs and practices of their Islamic faith. In Islamic theology, the purpose of daʿwah is to invite people, Muslims and non-Muslims, to understand the worship of God as expressed in the Qur'an and the sunnah of Muhammad and to inform them about Islam.

Da'wah

Daʿwah as the "Call towards God" is the means by which Muhammad began spreading the message of the Qur'an to mankind. After Muhammad, his followers and the Ummah (Muslim community) assumed responsibility for it. They convey the message of the Qur'an by providing information on why and how the Qur'an preaches monotheism. Muhammad saw Islam as the true religion and mission of all earlier prophets. He believed that their call had been limited to their own people but that his was universal. His mission as the final prophet was to repeat to the whole world this call and invitation (daʿwah) to Islam. Muhammad wrote to various non-Muslim rulers, inviting them to convert.

Da'wah is not just a speech. Dialogue, discussions and presentations are part of da'wah however, exemplifying and acting upon what you preach in is very important as well.

Allah states in the Quran,

"Invite (all) to the Way of your Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious. For your Lord knows best who have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance" (An-Nahl: 125).

“You are the best nation which has ever been raised for the guidance of mankind. You enjoin good, forbid evil, and believe in Allah…” (Ali Imran: 110)
“Convey from me even if one ayah (verse)” (Sahih Bukhari, vol 1. Pg 491 Qadeemi Kutub Khana)

The Importance of Da'wah in Islam

The substantial significance of Da`wah can be determined from the following facts:

● Achieving the goal of Islam

The main goal of Islamic Dawah is to achieve the satisfaction of Allah, declare the religion of Islam, and clarify its principles, values, and rulings.

● Carrying out Job of Prophet (PBUH)

All the Prophets whom Allah SWT sent down on earth, had one basic task to do, and that was Da`wah or call their locals to remembrance of One God, adoption of the ethical and avoidance of the immoral, which makes it the best occupation to do. The Messenger (PBUH) of Allah was not restricted to a single nation; rather He was given a profession to transform lives of the whole world, which makes us necessary on us to invite everyone en route to Islamic understanding of the world, irrespective of their religion. The Glorious Lord has regarded this act being the way of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) in the Sacred Book as:

Say, “This is my way; I invite to Allah with insight, I and those who follow me. And exalted is Allah; and I am not of those who associate others with Him.” (Yusuf: 108)

● Best Ummah

Allah say, “You are the best nation raised up for humankind. You enjoin righteousness, forbid corruption and you believe in Allah.” (Ali Imran: 110)

● Defending Islam

Through Islamic Dawah, truths can be clarified, and misconceptions and incorrect ideas that people may hold about Islam can be addressed.

● Fulfillment of Obligation

Although it is a moral responsibility of any individual to spread a word of uprightness and try to stop others from unlawful activity, but for a Muslim, it is not only its task from ethical point of view, but also a must do action from a sacred standpoint as well. Allah Almighty directs us to take on this very deed in the Holy Quran as:

“And let there be [arising] from you a nation inviting to [all that is] good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong, and those will be the successful.” (Ali Imran: 104)

● Improving Social Relationships

Dawah in Islam helps improve social relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims by teaching people about Islamic values, ethics, and noble principles.

● Spreading Goodness and Reform

Through Islamic Dawah, goodness can be spread in societies, and efforts can be made to improve and reform them by guiding people to act in ways that please Allah.

 ● Saving People

Dawah in Islam can save people from ignorance and lead them to the truth and belief in Allah and the right path.

● Eliminating False Beliefs

This can be accomplished by spreading the correct beliefs, which will lead non-Muslims to unify their ranks towards the truth and righteousness.

● Earning Great Rewards

The Holy Prophet (PBUH) emphasizes on impact of Da`wah as:

“Whoever calls others to guidance will have a reward like the rewards of those who follow him, without that detracting from their reward in any way. And whoever calls others to misguidance will have a burden of sin like the burden of those who follow him, without that detracting from their burden in any way.” (Muslim)

● Strengthening of One`s own Faith

Transforming others` lives positively is no doubt a great achievement for any one, but Da`wah also helps in constant purification of one`s own soul and avoidance of satanic attacks when it learns about new Islamic lessons for the sake of teachings them to others. As, Da`ee needs to have a strong hold on every perspective of a given topic that it is lecturing others about and also act as an example, so by constant research of the religious and Sunnah instructions, that particular instructor improves its own knowledge and tends to know about newer issues. So, this process in turn perks up one`s own devotion to teachings of Islam.

● Being Successful in the Hereafter

As discussed above, inviting people towards right and refraining them from wrong is one`s responsibility as a Muslim, and we have strong conviction about being asked on the Day of Judgment about all of our duties like raising of children, spending of wealth, religious obligations etc. so we should be aware of completion of the task of Da`wah as well. As the Holy Prophet (PBUH) one said about this matter as:

“Whoever is asked about some knowledge that he knows, and then he conceals it, he will be bridled with bridle of fire.” (Tirmidhi).

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