Introduction

Islãmic Da‘wah Academy

 

The Islamic Da‘wah Academy, commonly known as the IDA, was founded to facilitate a greater understanding and awareness of the teachings of Islam. It aims to educate people from all walks of life, and especially young Muslims, in all aspects of their religious development. Since its inception in 1991, the Academy has grown into an internationally recognised institute of academic excellence and religious revival. Under the guidance of its founder, the respected scholar and lecturer, Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullah, the Academy has continued to progress to achieve its aim of helping to create the Muslims of tomorrow.

At present the Academy provides a multifaceted service catering for the diverse and unique needs of Muslims living in the west. Throughout the years, the Academy has targeted its activities primarily at the Muslim youth, who traditionally lacked access to Islamic services. Via its various projects and schemes the Academy continues to strive to help the new generation of Muslims channel their energies and capabilities appropriately; enabling young people to become individuals who are assets for society as a whole. The responses received  from the Academy’s various beneficiaries and the endorsement of the Academy’s work by leading scholars of the Islamic world is, alhamdulillah, a sign that facilities such as the Academy’s are an essential contribution to current Islamic services.

 

 

How you can support the IDA


After thanking Allah, we wholeheartedly extend our gratitude to all those brothers and sisters who have supported and who continue to support the Academy.

Help us to continue helping you by partaking in the Islamic Da‘wah Academy’s schemes and helping us to share the message.

The Academy is a registered charity relying on lillah donations from the public in order to fund all its activities.  You can get involved by:

  • Continuously making du‘aa for the acceptance and success of the Academy’s work.
  • Using the Academy’s services and participating in its various programmes and events.
  • Referring to the Academy those who may benefit from its services.
  • Distributing the Academy’s literature and advertising its events in your locality.
  • Contributing lillah donations or loans towards the Academy’s ongoing projects. Donations can be made via the internet, by post or in person.

We hope and pray that we can, with the assistance of Allah subhanuhu wa ta'aala, continue to help sow the seeds; creating future generations which will be fruitful for us all.

Ameen.