well it depends on what you want to call people to...maybe a link to a site or something?But what should I put in it?
muhaba said:i like the signature and automatic reply. With automatic reply, you can send an email to some company, educational institute, etc or to some nonmuslim friend and when they reply back to you, they get the dawah message. So that way you can do dawah without spamming. If you just email lots of ppl with a message of Islam, it becomes spamming and they can get annoyed. But if you email them first, like "can you tell me about blah blah blah" or "hey! how's it goin, guess what we did over the weekend. blah blah blah" and when they reply they get the automatic reply message about Islam, you do dawah without spamming.
Also you may not be able to tell someone directly about islam, becuase lots of ppl don't want to listen to preaching, but if they get an automatic reply with something about Islam, they may read it & not get mad at you for sending it to them. They won't be able to say,"I don't want to talk about Islam."
My policy is to ask people's permission to give them dawah. Unwelcome attempts at conversion to any religion always come across as obnoxious, and usually rightfully so. Asking if you may carries the double advantage of respecting the other person and helping to gain their respect as well.
Is that the way the Prophet (SAW) and his companions did it? did they ask for ppl's permission when they wanted to preach to them?
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