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The Salafi Da'wah is that of the Qur'an and the Sunnah. It is the Religion of Islam - pure and free  from any additions, deletions or alterations. It is to adhere to the Path of the Messenger (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) and of the True Believers (as-Salaf us-Salih). As-Salaf is a collective term referring to the Pious Pioneers in Islam and all those who follow in their footsteps in belief, actions and morals.

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Islam is a religion for both the individual and the community. Islam recognizes the vitality of prescribing and legislating for the community. In other words, Islam provides humans as individuals and as communities (including that of the whole world) with a total and a comprehensive way of life. The teachings of Islam do not separate religion from human affairs. Politics, economics, law, and all other aspects of human affairs are integrated into one system of worship to Allah. Islam provides both the individual and the state with a comprehensive "constitution" Through this constitution, ethics, righteousness, legitimacy, correctness, and similar fundamentals are well defined and are not left to individuals to experiment with or differ about. Having been legislated by Allah (God), the Creator of this world, the Islamic way of life is the most suitable one for us to follow.  

Examples of such legislation include comprehensive laws for marriage and divorce, for dividing inheritances, for borrowing and lending, for charities and taxes, for human rights, for a state's internal affairs, as well as for its foreign policy. In today's world of materialistic interests and economic competition, Islam is capable of bringing humanity together. Historically, Islam has provided the uniting force that has brought together people of different races, colors, tongues, civilizations, and cultures into one community. This Islamic community conducted its affairs with equality among all of its people and enjoyed the true meaning of brotherhood and prosperity.  

One can still see hints of the benefits of Islam through some current practices in the Muslim communities. In those countries which partially comply with the Islamic Law (Shari'ah), the crime rate is at its lowest level compared to other countries. Muslim societies still enjoy strong family and social ties, strong enough that an elderly, an orphan, a disabled, or a needy person does not face starvation, homelessness, or similar forms of suffering. 

Nowadays, Islam is regaining its worthy understanding and appreciation in the hearts and minds of the new Muslim generation. This Islamic awakening, unlike the media's stereotyping, is not to be feared by those who do not subscribe to Islam, since Islam calls for peaceful and courteous relationships among all humans. 

It is a deep rooted belief in Islam that better understanding and practice of Islam can only lead to world peace, prosperity, justice, and freedom for all. 
 
 

An Introduction to the Salafi Da'wah

  1. Introduction
  2. Who are the "Salaf?"
  3. Who are the "Salafis?"
  4. The Fundamental Principles of the Salafi Da'wah
    1. Tawhid
    2. Tazkiyah
  5. The Aims and Objectives of the Salafi Da'wah
  6. Misconceptions about the Salafi Da'wah

Recommended Sites

  1. Al Qur'an was-Sunnah Society Recommended
  2. USC Muslim Students Association Islamic Server
  3. al-Maktabah as-Salafiyyah Web Pages, formerly the University of Essex Islamic Society's Authentic Islamic Knowledge Homepage.
  4. University of Houston Muslim Student Association
  5. Samer's Islam Page
 
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