Kuwait: KSA Opens New Dawa Centre


Daijiworld Media Network-Kuwait (VA)

Kuwait, Feb 6:  The Karnataka Salafi Association (KSA) opened its new Dawa Centre at Fahaheel here. Under the guidance of Sheikh Faisal Hashmi Al-Ajmi, director, International Islamic Centre the first executive of the Dawa Centre was held on Friday February 5.



The topic discussed in the meeting was mainly regarding the promotion of Pavithra Sandesha, fortnightly paper among Kannadiga Muslims and Sathya Sandesha, monthly paper among Kannadiga non-Muslims. The KSA has plans of conducting Dawa Squad works and educate the Muslims on religious extremism and Terrorism.
 
KSA-Kuwait was promoting Islamic Dawa both in Kuwait and Mangalore region and recently opened a Dawa Centre (International Islamic Centre) for non-Muslims at Mangalore under co-ordination with South Karnataka Salafi Movement. KSA intends to educate the Muslims by teaching them holy Quran and authentic Sunnah.

The KSA Dawa Centre is a non-profit charitable organization. It strives solely to propagate Islam and to clear the misconception of Islam.

  

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  • Imthiyaz Ahmed Arkula, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    Masha Allah thats good move. May Allah bless you all in striving for dawa and to clear misconception about Islam

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