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2. Dawat-e-Islami is an non-political Islamic organization
based in Pakistan. Founded in the early 1980s
by Muhammad Ilyas Qadri,[1]the organization is ideologically
aligned with Sunni Islam. It also publishes Islamic books
under its publisher name of Maktaba-tul-Madina. It has
several Islamic educational institutions around the World. In
addition to local charity efforts, Dawat-e-Islami also offers
online courses in Islamic studies and runs a television
station, Madani Channel
3. Ameer-e- Ahle Sunnat
Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadiri
قادرى عطار الياس محمد
Born 1950
Karachi, Pakistan
Region Pakistan
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Website Muhammad Ilyas Qadri
4. Mission:
The group's mission statement is "I must
strive to reform myself and people of the
entire world".[3]
It points to an emphasis on individual
reform which can lead to a broader social
reform. This reform is to be achieved
through Tableegh, eschewing what are
considered to be 'contemporary forms of
politics' and calling for a revival of core
Islamic traditions of Akhlaq (Good
manners), Huqooq-ul-Ibaad (Rights of
humans), and Ilm-e-deen (Islamic
sciences). Muhammad Ilyas Qadri, head of
DI, cites Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (1856-
1921), an Islamic scholar considered by
many to be the Mujaddid of his time, to be
a singular source of guidance and
inspiration in his mission
5. Call to DAWAH:
Employing peer pressure and rewarding conformity, DI imposes a strict
dress code on their adherents and are organized in small units of lay
preachers, who invite for weekly and annual congregations. They stress
the strict and literal imitation of the life of the Prophet in all aspects of the
daily routine. As missionary, the lay preacher has to act like an ideal
Muslim. The "Islamic Project" of DI is the "Sunnaization", that is the Re-
shaping and Re-construction of the daily routine and the individual markers
of identity based on the examples of the Prophet and the Salaf as
portrayed in the Hadith-Literature.[21] It arranges Haftawar Shab-e-Juma
Ijtima (weekly gatherings) in cities around the world.[22][23]
Dawat-e-Islami held its first congregation for deaf, dumb and blind students
at its central headquarters Faizan-e-Madinah. Hundreds of students
between 16 and 18 years of age attended the programme.
In September 2005, players of national hockey team along with the coach
pledged allegiance to Maulana Ilyas Qadri to follow his teachings.[
6. Reception:
In 2007, retired
Pakistani lieutenant general Khalid
Maqbool praised the organization
for "motivating the Muslims to do
good instead of fanning hatred
against any sect.”
Activities:
The two most significant activities of Dawat-e-Islami are
Madani Qafila (missionary travel) and Madani Inamaat (self
assessment questionnaires). It likes the followers to travel for
specific days to spread the message of Islam to the people.
Its leadership hardly interacts with the mainstream media
though the organisation own its TV Channel. It also arranges
an annual gathering of its followers in Multan
7. Annual Islamic gatherings (Ijtema):
It annually organizes a large congregation in Multan, Pakistan, for South Asia and
in Birmingham for Europe.[6] In 2002, an estimated half-a-million people participated
in its congregation at Multan, Pakistan.[27] The 2009 event was canceled because of
security concerns
8. Madarsa-tul Madina (Islamic educational
centers)
Dawat e Islami has opened a department with the name of ‘Madrasa-tul-
Madina Online.’ This department aims to teach the Quran according to the
principles of Arabic phonetics to all who live abroad, as well as to provide
them with knowledge and understanding of Islamic teachings.[29]
Dawat-e-Islami collects Zakat and Sadaqah during Ramadan for
its Dawah and organizational activities.