This reform is to be achieved through tableegh, eschewing what are considered to be 'contemporary forms of politics' and calling for a revival of core Islamic traditions of akhlaq, huqooq-ul-ibaad, and i1m-e-deen. Its mission statement, "I must strive to reform myself and people of the entire world", points to an emphasis on individual reform which can lead to broader social reform. Alahazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan and the Dawat-e-Islami ĭawat-e-Islami is a worldwide Islamic movement based in Karachi, Pakistan. In addition to mosques, Dawat-e-Islami has also started Dar-ul-Madinah, an Islamic school system that aims to improve conventional academic studies in conformity with Sharia. Ilyas Qadri spoke at the first and last sessions of the gathering. Pakistan Railways had used special trains from Karachi, Hyderabad and Nawabshah to take passengers to Multan. In October 2002, a major Pakistani English-language newspaper reported about a 3-day public gathering in the city of Multan, Pakistan which was held by Dawat-e-Islami organization and was attended by thousands of people from all parts of Pakistan and other countries. It also arranges an annual gathering of its followers in Bangladesh.
Dawat-e-Islami owns its own TV Channel known as Madani Channel. Followers travel for specific days to spread the message of Islam to the people. The two most significant activities of Dawat-e-Islami are Madani Qafila ( missionary travel) and Naik Amal (self assessment questionnaires). ĭawat-e-Islami has spread into an excess of 194 nations of the globe through 26000+ workers, various volunteers and evangelists who are engendering the message of Islam in their area. Missionary activities ĭawat-e-Islami, a global and non-political movement for the preaching of the Quran and Sunnah, is determined to revive Sunnah and spread righteousness as well as the knowledge of Sharī'ah throughout the world.Ģnd September is considered as the Day of Dawateislami because on this day 40 years ago Dawateislami came into being.
ĭawat-e-Islami was established initially to dilute the influence of Tablighi Jamaat, a Deobandi organisation.
Moreover, countless schools (Madrassay) by the name of 'Madrassa-tul-Madina' for Madani children have been established where free education of Hifz (memorization) and studying of the Qur'an is taught.Allama Arshadul Qaudri and Islamic scholar Shah Ahmad Noorani, since 1973 head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP), along with other Pakistani Sunni scholars, selected Ilyas Qadri, who was the then Punjab president of Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam, JUP's youth wing, aged 23, as the head of Dawat-e-Islami at Dār-ul ´ulūm Amjadia. Numerous Islamic sisters too Alhamdu-Lillah have attained the auspiciousness of becoming 'Aalimaat'.
Universities of Islamic sisters have also been established. Alhamdu-Lillah today at hundreds of places, the Sunnah inspired Ijtima'aat (congregations) of Islamic sisters are in progress. Islamic sisters who used to have their scarves entwined around their necks, those who used to wander about in intermingled shopping centers and amusement spots, those who were attractions for nightclubs and cinema houses got endowed with such auspiciousness from the mother of the princes of Karbala that the Madani Burqa (veil) became a part of their clothing. Countless of Islamic sisters thriving in a society glutted with fashion-worshipping, obscenity and nudity, stepped out of this quicksand of sins and became true lovers of the mother of the entire Muslims and the princess of both worlds, Sayyidatuna Fatima. Millions and billions of Islamic sisters too accepted the Madani Message of Dawat-e-Islami.