There is no doubt that the woman plays an important role in reforming and directing the society. Hence, Islam stresses the importance of reforming the woman and qualifying her for that great role. It then stirs in her this high spirit that drives her to work as is seen in several texts like the Hadeeth where the Prophet, , said: “Women are peers to men.” In addition to other texts showing that the woman has a role in the society which she must play and be intent on.
Da‘wah (Islamic propagation) is one of the greatest matters that the woman has to consider in this regard, particularly in an age where trials and tribulations have exceeded all boundaries and where many people have turned away from the true religion and been opened to the West with its deviations and corruption in creed, ethics and values. In an interview, Dr. Ibraaheem Muhammad Qaasim, a professor at the Faculties for Girls in Ad-Dammaam, Saudi Arabia, said, The woman plays a great role in Da‘wah, and it is a worthy cause for her to be intent on and concerned with because she is more aware of the psychology of women than men. Hence, she can easily have access to them. Also, her effect is usually more beneficial than that of men if she pursues particular methods that help her in this regard. Added to this, the field of Da‘wah is wide-open for her because of her presence among other females and her direct contact with them undoubtedly facilitates the process of Da‘wah for her and bestows on it a sense of love and sisterhood. Thus, it is necessary for the Muslim woman not to belittle herself or miss such opportunities.
The Muslim Woman and Places of Da‘wah
Women’s gatherings sometimes involve idle talk and gossip, especially in celebrations, weddings and other occasions where many other violations of Sharee‘ah rules are committed. Hence, many women wonder how the female caller can make Da‘wah under such circumstances. Is it better for her to avoid such gatherings or participate in changing such evildoings, spreading religious awareness among the women, advising and directing them? After considering this, it is clear that there are two fundamental reasons that prevent the female callers from attending these gatherings. The first reason is the lack of religious knowledge that helps them confront the evildoings with Sharee‘ah-approved evidences and proofs. The second reason is dispraised bashfulness, fear of confrontation and feelings of inferiority that impede them from fulfilling the duties of enjoining good, forbidding evil and advising others. Perhaps there is a third reason, which is despair and the belief that it is useless to attend such gatherings and that it is impossible to have effect therein. Dr. Ibraaheem Qaasim discussed these questions and reasons saying that the role of the female caller is not exclusive to delivering speeches and forbidding evil on public occasions only. Rather, she can practice Da‘wah with her relatives, friends and neighbors as much as she is able. She should not restrict her address to a particular group, even though relatives have a greater right over her because of the ties of kinship. She should continue making Da‘wah in schools, public events, markets, hospitals and wherever else it is needed. In every case, she should use the method that she deems proper. Moreover, the absence of female callers on such occasions gives the people of fancies and deviations golden opportunities to spread their poison among the heedless and unaware women. The female caller frequently causes such matters to prevail because she refrains from attending these events and from talking, advising and directing those who attend.
In reality, attending such occasions is a great opportunity for the female caller that she should not miss, for it might not be easy for her to meet that number of women gathering in one place, and she might get to know a group of women whom she may not be able to meet or know except on such occasions. Another point is that the majority of this type of women do not attend anything except these kinds of gatherings. They often do not attend meetings of Da‘wah and study and knowledge sessions, and are not eager to. Some of them do not know anything about such sessions. Thus, such occasions are a suitable opportunity to reach the hearts of the women who do not know anything about the meetings of Da‘wah.
It is the duty of the female caller to think of the proper method that should be used for making Da‘wah on such occasions. She should, for instance, use general and appropriate words away from the details that might provoke unnecessary debate. As for the shyness of some women in giving Da‘wah on such occasions, Islam condemns this negative and dispraised shyness that brings no good for the person and may even bring about evil. If the woman realizes the value of the meanings of Islam and its sublime principles that she is conveying, and remembers the great reward that Allah The Almighty has promised His righteous slaves who call people to worship Him on the Day of Resurrection, this would make her abandon this bashfulness and would drive her to conduct Da‘wah with courage. However, Dr. Ibraaheem warns the Muslim women against attending occasions that involve obvious evildoings, if they know they cannot change them so as not fall into sin and to be a good example for other women.
The Female Caller and the Fundamentals of Da‘wah
When the Muslim woman chooses the way of Da‘wah, she should be acquainted with some general and fundamental basics of it in order to be sure she is conforming to the Sharee‘ah. Dr. Khaalid ibn ‘Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Qurayshi , associate professor at the Faculty of Da‘wah in Al-Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, says,
One of the most important rules of Da‘wah is to give Da‘wah based on the Noble Quran, for Allah The Almighty supported His Messenger, , with the Quran and ordered him to call with it and rely on it. The Quran is the strongest rope of Allah and His straight path. Allah The Almighty made it a source of guidance for people, evidence against them and a reminder for whoever has a heart or whoever listens while he is present in mind. Hence, many Sharee‘ah texts commanded us to give Da‘wah with the Noble Quran. In the Quran, Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {And this Quran was revealed to me that I may warn you thereby and whomever it reaches.} [Quran 6:19] Allah The Almighty tells us that this Quran was revealed for the benefit and interest of people, for it is a warning for the addressees and whomever it reaches until the Day of Resurrection. Mujaahid would thus say, “Wherever the Quran goes, it is a caller and warner.” He would then recite (what means),{I may warn you thereby and whomever it reaches.} [Quran 6:19]
Another verse is the one where Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {[This is] a Book revealed to you, [O Muhammad] - so let there not be in your breast distress therefrom - that you may warn thereby and as a reminder to the believers.} [Quran 7:2] This is an address to the Prophet, , to warn the disbelievers and to remind the believers of the Quran because it contains everything that humanity needs, all divine ordinances and every Sharee‘ah objective.
When the caller to Islam undertakes this obligation, meaning, calling people to the Quran by the Quran, there should be no distress, doubt or confusion in his heart, as it is the Book of Allah The Almighty, which falsehood cannot approach from before or from behind. Therefore, let his breast be expanded and let his heart be assured with it, and let him declare its commands and prohibitions without fearing any criticism or objection.
Dr. Al-Qurayshi explained that giving Da‘wah with the Noble Quran is the criterion with which the righteousness, truthfulness and sound methodology of the caller are recognized. Shaykh Ibn Baadees said, “When you feel confused about the callers who claim to be calling you to Allah The Almighty, search for the one who calls you to the Quran by the Quran and its likes of the authentic Sunnah, which explains and interprets it, and follow him because he is the person who really follows the Prophet in his Da‘wah and in striving with the Quran, and applies what this noble verses and its likes in the Quran indicate.”
The Sunnah and Religious Knowledge are Two Fundamental Pillars of Da‘wah
Dr. Ibraaheem Qaasim added that the female caller has to acquire religious knowledge, especially that which is related to the Sunnah of the Prophet, . She should focus particularly on the issues and rulings that are related to women. Religious knowledge is a reliable aid in the field of Da‘wah. It gives the caller self-confidence and the ability to connect Da‘wah with the issues of Sharee‘ah in a way that affects the female audience. Additionally, a woman can convey the rulings of Sharee‘ah pertaining to women without embarrassment or bashfulness, unlike men.
Moreover, there would be great goodness if the female caller increased her knowledge by reading the biography of the Prophet, , and the biographies of the righteous predecessors, may Allah be pleased with them. The Seerah of the Prophet, , and the biographies of the righteous predecessors are no more than a practical application of the teachings of Islam and one can learn certain situations, problems and real matters that he cannot conclude from abstract texts. This should coincide with her continuous reading of the books of Da‘wah and the ideas, ways and methods that they present because this opens for her many fields for Da‘wah. Furthermore, it is necessary for the female caller to be acquainted with the reality of where she lives.