Department of Islamic Call
The Islamic Call Department is where knowledge meets faith, inspiring hearts and minds with the timeless wisdom of Islam. As part of our Islamic Institute, we are dedicated to sharing the beauty of Islamic teachings and building bridges between cultures. With a passionate team of scholars and educators, we create a welcoming space for thought-provoking discussions, practical workshops, and engaging lectures. Whether you’re new to Islam, looking to deepen your understanding, or simply curious, our courses are designed for everyone. We also encourage open conversations with people of all faiths, promoting respect, understanding, and harmony in our diverse world.
Introduction to the Study of Islamic Call
The subject is a fundamental component of the Islamic Dawah study program, offering a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and foundations of Dawah in Islam. Students learn essential topics, including the significance of Dawah, its practical application in society, and intellectual and doctrinal preparation for the da’i (caller), while addressing contemporary challenges. The curriculum explores the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as a model for callers and examines the impact of Dawah on various societies and cultures. Through theoretical lectures, group discussions, and research-based activities, students enhance their analytical and research skills. This subject provides a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Islamic callers in the modern age, laying the groundwork for more specialized courses in the field of Dawah and preaching.
Fundamentals of Islamic Call
This subject introduces the core principles and foundations of calling others to Islam. It focuses on the essence of Dawah, its importance in strengthening the connection between individuals and Allah, and its role in guiding humanity to the path of truth. Students explore the Quranic and Prophetic teachings that lay the groundwork for effective and sincere Dawah.
The course emphasizes the characteristics of a caller, such as patience, wisdom, and sincerity, and highlights how these qualities were embodied by Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Through engaging discussions and practical examples, students learn how to convey the message of Islam with clarity, compassion, and respect, fostering a deeper understanding of this noble responsibility.
Curricula's of Islamic Call
This subject introduces students to the structured approaches and methods used in planning and delivering the message of Islam effectively. It explores how Islamic Dawah has been thoughtfully organized throughout history, from the Prophetic era to modern times, to address the needs of different audiences and contexts.
Students learn to design impactful programs and initiatives rooted in the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, ensuring their efforts align with Islamic principles while being relevant to the challenges of today’s world. Through practical examples and interactive sessions, this course equips students with the tools to create thoughtful and effective Dawah strategies, inspiring others with the message of truth and guidance.
Methods of Islamic Call
This subject focuses on the various ways of conveying the message of Islam with wisdom and compassion. It delves into the approaches used by Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and his companions, highlighting their ability to adapt to different people and situations.
Students explore the importance of understanding their audience, using dialogue, storytelling, and practical examples to connect with hearts and minds. The course also emphasizes maintaining sincerity, patience, and respect in every interaction. By combining theory with practical applications, students gain the skills needed to share the message of Islam effectively in today’s diverse and ever-changing world.
Resources of Islamic Call
This subject explores the rich and diverse tools available for spreading the message of Islam effectively. Students are introduced to primary resources like the Quran and Sunnah, which serve as the foundation for all Dawah efforts, as well as secondary sources such as Islamic history, literature, and scholarly works.
The course emphasizes using modern resources like media, technology, and community networks to reach broader audiences while staying true to Islamic values. By understanding and utilizing these resources wisely, students are empowered to deliver a message that resonates with people from all walks of life, fostering a deeper connection to the beauty and truth of Islam.
Obstacles in Islamic Call
This subject addresses the challenges and hurdles faced by those involved in spreading the message of Islam. It explores both internal obstacles, such as lack of knowledge, personal doubts, or ineffective communication, and external challenges like societal misconceptions, cultural barriers, and opposition.
Students study examples from the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and his companions to understand how they overcame difficulties with wisdom, patience, and reliance on Allah. The course encourages reflection and practical problem-solving, equipping students with the tools and mindset to persevere in their noble mission despite adversity.
Islamic Ethics
This subject delves into the principles and values that form the foundation of good character and moral conduct in Islam. Students explore topics such as honesty, kindness, justice, humility, and patience, learning how these values guide interactions with others and strengthen one’s relationship with Allah.
The course emphasizes the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as the ultimate sources of ethical guidance. Through real-life examples and discussions, students reflect on how to embody these teachings in their daily lives, striving to become role models of integrity and goodness in their communities.
Art of oratory
This subject focuses on developing the skill of impactful and heartfelt speech, essential for effectively sharing the message of Islam. Students learn how to communicate with clarity, confidence, and sincerity, drawing inspiration from the Quran and the eloquence of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
The course covers key techniques such as connecting with the audience, using appropriate tone and language, and delivering messages with wisdom and compassion. Through practical exercises and reflections, students enhance their ability to inspire and engage, making their words a means of guidance and positive influence.