AlMaghrib Institute is pleased to return one of its pioneering seminars:
Shahadah: The Fiqh of Dawah
Taught by Shaykh Kamal El Mekki
To Register Click Here.
Hold on, hold on! I’m no Da’iyah – this isn’t my role.
Who is this Seminar for?
- College/high school students whether part of Islam Awareness or not
- Teachers in secular or Islamic schools1274
- Parents raising children in the West
- Professionals in non-Muslim environments
- Khateebs, Masjid board members, or activists
- Any Muslim living in the West
You Get These Questions All The Time:
- Hey, aren’t you hot in that hee-jaab?
- So why can’t you shake my hand again? How about a hug?
- 13 wives and the youngest was
9? Please explain this one. - He can marry 4 times but she’s limited to 1? Why is that?
- How’s it fair that you need 2 women to count as 1 witness?
- If the religion is so humane, how can you justify amputation, capital punishment, and stoning? Sounds barbaric to me.
- And the questions are endless…
It seems that each time you think you’ve addressed their concerns they come up with yet another question. It’s only a matter of time before you get stumped, start stuttering and come up with some half-hearted answer that leaves them even more unconvinced.
Have you considered that you might be doing it all wrong?
To Register Click Here.
“Dude, I can’t bring myself to do street Da’wah and speak to people. It’s just not me.”
Thats right -Here’s some of what you’ll walk away with:
- Understand yourself and what type of Da’wah you fit in
- Capitalize on your strengths and overcome your weaknesses
- Revisit your initial intentions for the Da’wah
- Develop and improve your manners as a person
- Learn the power of words and their effectiveness on logic and emotion
- Learn the do’s and dont’s of giving Da’wah
- See many perspectives and gain a complete point of view
There are various types of people you face every day.
- Understanding the 3 personality types
- Overcoming their fear of change
- Reading people and being perceptive
- Utilizing cognitive dissonance & reciprocity to your advantage
- Addressing logical versus emotional needs
- Using stories both happy or sad at the appropriate times
- Learning the art of disarming jokes, praise or gifts
- Speaking to children & the art of building rapport
- Differentiating Da’wah to men & women and customizing communication
with them respectively
