Enlightening the community and calling expatriates through a precise institutional approach
The Association of Dawah, Guidance, and Expatriate Awareness was established in 1417 AH (1996 AD) to serve as a beacon for spreading Sharia knowledge and protecting the correct Islamic creed. Our work is rooted in the core values of mastery, sincerity, and innovation, as we strive to strengthen brotherly bonds and educate all segments of society and expatriate communities through available and legitimate means.
We are here to be a beacon of goodness, spreading knowledge and guidance with a spirit of mastery and giving.
The association serves as a comprehensive dawah umbrella concerned with preserving natural disposition (Fitrah) and protecting the correct creed through specialized initiatives, including sponsoring new Muslims and facilitating Umrah trips. We work with a team spirit to strengthen brotherly bonds and enlighten people about the foundations of their religion, investing in modern technologies to spread Sharia knowledge and achieve a sustainable cognitive and behavioral impact on beneficiaries.
Our Strategic Goals
As a leading institution in charitable and dawah work, we strive to play an influential role through a precise institutional structure that adopts PMI methodology in program management. We provide reliable Sharia content to enhance religious awareness and keep pace with digital transformation in spreading the word of Allah.
- Preserving Fitrah: By calling people to the correct Islamic creed and protecting it from misconceptions
- Education and Brotherhood: Teaching Muslims the foundations of their religion and deepening the bonds of brotherhood among them
- Strengthening Obedience: Working to achieve obedience to Allah, His Messenger (PBUH), and those in authority
- Expatriate Care: Focusing dawah efforts on expatriate communities and developing detailed maps for effective communication
- Technical Innovation: Utilizing modern technology and digital platforms in dawah and the dissemination of Sharia knowledge
Mission
To be a leading model in institutional Dawah work, achieving a positive social impact through modern technology and utilizing human and material resources to serve Islam and educate the people.
Vision
To be the leading beacon in institutional Dawah excellence
Values
Our foundation rests on Initiative and Integration across our departments, striving for sincerity and innovation in all our individual and institutional practices.
Our Team
We rely on qualified national talents in dawah, management, and media, supported by a ready volunteer team dedicated to executing our specialized initiatives.
A Noble Message
We strive to spread Islamic values using modern, impactful methods that resonate with people's needs, driven by innovation and initiative in delivering reliable Sharia content.
Impactful Partnerships
We believe in integration with development centers and NGOs to build strategic alliances that enhance the delivery of our message to all segments of society.
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Number of public lessons for communities
127
Number of public lessons for communities remotely
8,030
Number of beneficiaries of community lessons
12
Number of new Muslims
94
Number of preaching tours
1,402
Number of beneficiaries of the outreach tours
361
Number of books, brochures, banners, posters distributed, and bags
321
Total number of new Muslims
332
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501
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292
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240
Total number of new Muslims
16,170
Total number of new Muslims
FrequentlyAsked Questions
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You can support our scientific and seasonal programs, such as Iftar for fasting people or Umrah trips, through the Association’s online store or via official bank transfers to ensure the financial sustainability of our operations.
The list of priority projects includes: the New Muslims project, the Iftar and Ramadan tents project, printing booklets and brochures, the Umrah project, translating Friday sermons, and guiding mosque speeches.
The Association applies the Project Management Institute (PMI) methodology, which encompasses phases from planning and initiation through to execution and closing. We also commit to reviewing our practices annually to maximize impact and ensure business sustainability.
Yes, the strategic plan aims to establish a ready volunteer team to support Dawah and community initiatives.