The Dawah Department

The da’wah department aims to educate and inspire the community by providing relevant and authentic knowledge for the local community and for the worldwide community through the internet.

Our Da’wah and Outreach Service

  • The da’wah department delivers a variety of classes, courses, conferences and seminars throughout the year focussing on the varying needs of the community, as well as addressing topics and issues that are of great importance. The lectures and courses are planned in such a way to cater for differing levels of the students, from beginner to advanced.
  • Through a mixture of structured courses and workshops, open study sessions as well as day courses and seminars we cater for all ages and backgrounds.
  • The outreach initiative is open to any organisation who want to book speakers or would like an event to be held at their location. We hold a number of outreach events across the UK.
  • We have been hosting school visits for a few years and we make sure we accommodate the visit in line with the school’s curriculum to maximise learning outcomes for students, as well as making it enjoyable and a memorable experience.
  • Working in partnership with Exhibition Islam who specialise in promoting a greater understanding of Islam in both the domestic and international arenas. By utilizing alternative educational resources that are delivered through professional ‘museum style’ exhibitions, Exhibition Islam creates a modern setting that allows visitors to discover the richness and intensity of the Islamic faith.

What we do

Universities

Khutbahs

Universities

Interfaith & Schools

Digital Dawah

Youth & Tarbiyah

Campaigns

Exhibitions

Conferences

Publications

Masjid Outreach

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