Easy Way to Give Shahadah
Kindness! Questions! A Smile!
Most people think giving dawah requires long lectures, debates, or arguments.
Not true!
Many people accept Islam through something much simpler:
Kindness.
Honest questions.
A calm conversation.
Remember:
K.I.S.S. — Keep It Super Simple!
ISLAM means: Submit to God in peace.
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Start With Respect
People open their hearts when they feel respected.
Instead of saying, “You are wrong,” say:
“Let’s think about this together.”
Allah invites people to think in the Reciting:
“Will you not reflect?”
“Will you not reason?”
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Ask Simple Questions
Questions open the door.
Try asking:
• Is there really a God?
• Did He create everything?
• Does God guide us?
• Is God really ONE?
Let them think. Do not force answers.
If they say there are many gods, ask:
“If there were many gods, would they not fight with each other?”
Now the door begins to open.
Remove the Fear
Many people hesitate because they think Islam will be difficult.
Explain simply:
• God is One
• He created us
• We will return to Him
• He guides those who want guidance
Islam is not complicated.
Shahadah — the Door to Islam
Islam begins with a few simple words.
'Shahadah'
Help them say what they already believe in their heart:
There is no god but Allah
and Muhammad is His messenger.
No pressure. No tricks.
Allah reminds His Prophet ﷺ:
“You do not guide whom you love, but Allah guides whom He wills.”
ReciteQuran.com/28:56
Our Job Is This Simple:
Explain.
Answer questions.
Remove confusion.
Show kindness.
Then hearts choose.
When Someone Says Shahadah
Past sins are forgiven.
A new life begins.
People say it feels like a heavy weight is lifted — and peace goes in their heart.
Final Thought
A powerful dawah is often not a speech. It is:
A smile
Patience
Kindness
When hearts are ready, the words come naturally:
Ashadu an laa ilaha illa Allah, wa
ashadu anna Muhammad rasul Allah.
And a new Muslim is born.
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See How Yusuf Estes Gives SHAHADAHS
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0gCxOWtss28
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“But what If someone says:
“I’m not ready yet.”
You can tell them:
“This is not between you and me.
It’s between you and Him.”
(point up)
”Go talk to Him.”

