تجارب ناجحة في الدعوة بين الأقليات المسلمة في الغرب.
Successful Experiences in Dawah among Muslim Minorities in the West DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17200573
Abstract
This research explores successful experiences in Islamic daʿwah (invitation to Islam) among Muslim minorities in the West, highlighting the importance of adopting wisdom, kind exhortation, and civilized dialogue to achieve meaningful impact. The study identifies key factors behind success, such as focusing on youth and strengthening their Islamic knowledge and identity, establishing active daʿwah and cultural centers, engaging with wider society through social and charitable initiatives, and employing modern digital tools. The findings indicate that these efforts have contributed to preserving Islamic identity, promoting coexistence, and building bridges of understanding with Western communities.
The research aims to analyze the most effective methods of daʿwah, examine the role of Islamic and cultural centers in reinforcing identity, assess the impact of social and charitable activities in improving the image of Muslims, and evaluate the use of digital media in spreading the values of moderate Islam. It employs a descriptive-analytical methodology, drawing on previous studies and field reports from Islamic centers in the West, while comparing notable successful models to identify common characteristics.