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“The Challenges of Dawah (Islamic Call)
Islamic Dawah in our present era has taken on a lifestyle unlike anything seen in previous times. The challenges it faces are numerous and significant, to the extent that sincere da’is (callers to Islam) find themselves deeply engaged with these issues and how to overcome them. The concerns surrounding Dawah have become a central focus.”
(Note: I’ve made minor modifications for clarity and readability.)