Dawah Methodology & Practice (ISHSC)
About this course
The course is designed to examine the virtue and purpose of inviting to the message of Islam.
Course details
It provides a detailed examination of the history, methodologies, and characteristics of Da’wah, as guided by the Qur’an and Sunnah. The course transitions into examining and building an understanding of the Western and Islamic culture, in order to have a stronger impact of da’wah.
About the Instructor(s)
Ibrahim Hafidh
Ust. Ibrahim Hafidh graduated from Mishkah University with a Bsc in Islamic Studies and also previously studied extensively under Dr Hatem al-Haj. A Data Engineeer by profession, he also holds a BSc in Computer and Information Science from Mankato State University.
He has been actively involved in dawah and community service for almost 20 years. He currently serves on the board of Building Blocks of Islam, a non-profit organization that provides social and educational services in the Twin Cities. As a Dawah Coordinator for Building Blocks, he helped to manage and implement multi-level dawah trainings for new da’ees, as well as oversee mentorship services for new Muslims. He currently teaches Islam 102, a course designed especially for new reverts and other Muslims seeking to reconnect to their faith, to learn the basic tenets of their deen including the pillars of faith, rulings on worship, and the Islamic lifestyle.
Ust. Ibrahim is also a teaching assistant for Mishkah’s main undergraduate program, and previously served on Mishkah’s IT advisory board.