01-30-2005, 01:22 PM
Assalamu Alalikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh
All my brothers and sisters at this forum whom i love so much even if some of you don't love meee! These forums are like a little family to me, i love them love the character and the people please all of you never leave. Had to get that corny moment off of my chest, i am sorry this is how i feel.
Ok on to the point of this post <b>Da'wah</b> i would like the more expierienced members to give tips to a new Muslim on the best way to give Da'wah. I now know much more about Islam then i did to begin with. I've read a large amount of books (something like 50+) books on Islam all recommended to me by Imams and good brothers. I try to learn from posts here, and i'm always asking for advice so even though the hill is still enourmously high, I feel confident enough to want to approach people to show them the light of Islam even though i only know so little, surely there is some kind of Da'wah i can do.
I would just like some of the more senior members to give me some advice. Or even books or website links on the subject of Da'wah. Some people tell me to start with the Muslims first, on some of the brothers who may need help getting back on the path, but sometimes i feel patronising doing this because i'm still a new Muslim. Others say speak with other faiths, so far i've only spoke with Christians but i can't seem to get through to them. I'm not sure of the approach. I think i could start with Atheists Agnostics because i was one myself but even so, techniques, etiquette and advice would be appreciated Qur'an and Sunnah quotes obviously too if anyone can help. So...
. Advice on calling others for a new Muslim
. Suggested books to read or website links
. Techniques and manners
Jazakallahu khayran
Assalamu Alalikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh