The mission of da‘wah continues even in the remote villages. Despite the simplicity of life in these areas, the hearts of the people remain open and attentive. Many listen carefully, reflecting deeply on the message of Islam, and some already feel a strong pull toward the truth.
Across these villages, there are many individuals who are ready to accept Islam, yet they remain unable to do so simply because the message has not reached them. Faith begins with hearing, and guidance comes when the message of Allah is delivered. This makes it a shared responsibility for all believers to convey Allah’s message wherever they may be, even if it is only a single verse.
Da‘wah does not always happen in gatherings or mosques. Sometimes, it unfolds in the most ordinary moments. On one journey, I met a young man named David along the road, and we began talking about different matters of life.

When the conversation turned to Islam, his joy was clear. He explained that for a long time he had wished to become a Muslim but never found the opportunity or guidance to do so.
Right there, David pronounced the Shahada. Alhamdulillah, he became our brother in faith. We ask Allah to keep us steadfast in Islam and to continue guiding others through us.



