In the quiet villages, where hearts are eager and minds are open, the duʿāts arrive with more than just words—they carry carefully written lesson plans . These pamphlets and guidebooks become their lanterns, lighting the path of knowledge for new Muslims.
Each day with a purpose. The lesson plans show exactly what to teach and when to teach it—dividing the days with wisdom and care. From the first day to the twenty-fifth, the duʿāts follow the guidance step by step, planting the seeds of Islam gently into every heart.
They speak about faith, prayer, character, and brotherhood. They listen, they teach, and they live the lessons themselves. Day after day, understanding grows, doubts fade, and smiles replace uncertainty. By the end of the 25 days, the villages are no longer the same Islam reaching homes, hearts, and generations.

Indeed, the fruits became clear. New Muslims stand firm in their faith, communities are united, and the basics of Islam are no longer distant knowledge but live realities. Through structured lessons and sincere effort, the duʿāts witness how guidance, when shared with wisdom, truly transforms lives.
These lesson plans, often carried in simple books or pamphlets, represent a commitment to excellence. They are a testament to the idea that Dawah is both an art and a science. By being tactical and organized, the Duats are ensuring that the message of Islam doesn’t just reach the ears of the people—it finds a permanent home in their hearts.
As these classes continue to flourish across the districts, the vision of the coordinators is being realized: a more informed, confident, and united community of believers, built one day at a time.




