To spread the message of Islam to as many non-Muslims as possible and to dispel their misunderstandings and hatred, Da'wah stalls are set up in various areas like railway stations, beaches, gardens, busy intersections, and crowded places under the campaign Sarv Maanav Sammaan Abhiyaan (Respect for All Humanity) with police permission. At these Da'wah stalls, duath (preachers) and volunteers distribute Islamic literature, pamphlets, and booklets on social and societal topics in various languages to those interested. Along with discussions on social reform and related topics, efforts are made to give a brief introduction to Islam.
For those who show a deeper interest in Islam and wish to read translations of the Qur'an or Seerah books in their preferred languages, their names, contact numbers, and other details are recorded. Later, the institution’s duath visit their homes or workplaces to present the core teachings of Islam, including Tawheed, Risaalat, and Aakhirat (the Hereafter), while addressing any doubts they may have. In a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, these misconceptions are clarified with wisdom and care.
This approach provides an excellent opportunity to present Islamic teachings to the public and to extend a detailed invitation to Islam on an individual basis. Given the current circumstances, this method of Da'wah is both effective and beneficial for spreading the message of Islam.
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