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Dawah Ilallah 90%

Allahumma inni balaght. Allahumma fashhad. O Allah, I have conveyed. O Allah, bear witness.

The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever calls to guidance will have a reward similar to those who follow him, without diminishing their rewards in the least.” (Muslim) dawah ilallah

But the heart does not open through argument. It opens through love, through beauty, through silence, through consistency. Allahumma inni balaght

Allah is calling them. You are just a shadow, a pen, a breeze that passes. The moment you think you are guiding someone, you have lost the spirit of tawhid. “Indeed, you do not guide whom you love, but Allah guides whom He wills.” (Qur’an 28:56) So call, but call as a beggar, not a king. Call as one who is still learning, not one who has arrived. Call as one who is also being called—every single day—to return to Allah. O you who believe, save yourselves and your families from a Fire… (Qur’an 66:6) Start there. Save yourself. Then let your light spread—not with force, but with the quiet radiance of a soul that has found its Home. And in that radiance, others will see what they have been searching for all along. O Allah, bear witness

The tongue is an amanah. Speak as if every word will be weighed on the Day when even the skin will testify. The deepest secret of dawah ilallah is this: you are not really calling anyone.

Ask: Have I truly submitted? Is my prayer a meeting with Allah or a physical exercise? Is my charity a transaction or a purification? Is my fasting a hunger or a liberation?

Many speak of Allah but have not sat in the silence of His presence. Many debate theology but have not wept in the night prayer. The deepest dawah is not what leaves your tongue—it is what radiates from your being.