Dr. N. Sabah Ismail | Dr. Sabah Ismail Nadvi

The Qur’an teaches that dawah must be rooted in wisdom, patience, and compassion:
“Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good counsel.” (Surah An-Nahl: 125)

True Qur’anic dawah begins with personal transformation. When the Qur’an shapes our character, our actions become a form of silent preaching. People are drawn not by arguments alone, but by sincerity, humility, and good conduct.

Effective dawah does not impose—it invites. It listens, understands, and responds with empathy. The Qur’an addresses hearts before minds, creating space for reflection rather than confrontation.

In today’s world, where misunderstanding about Islam is widespread, presenting the Qur’an’s universal values—justice, mercy, patience, and human dignity—is more important than ever.

Dawah through the Qur’an is a lifelong mission. It begins with ourselves, extends to our families, and reaches society through words illuminated by wisdom and actions guided by faith.

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