At MICA, we believe that the most powerful da’wah is action — action that reflects the compassion, justice, and mercy of Islam. Dawah by Social Responsibility is our intentional effort to manifest Islamic teachings through service to society. It is da’wah rooted not just in words, but in deeds — through uplifting the underserved, responding to community needs, and championing human dignity.
This initiative embodies the Prophetic legacy of compassion — meeting people where they are, easing burdens, and planting seeds of guidance through sincere care.
Program’s Purpose
To represent and propagate Islam by actively responding to societal challenges with Islamic map excellence — in conduct, community service, and advocacy.
What Makes It Da’wah?
Because through every act of kindness, relief, and development, we reflect the mercy and relevance of Islam in today’s world.
We let the character of Islam speak louder than speech.
Pillars of the Program
Community Relief & Aid
- Food distribution drives, Qurbani distribution, emergency aid, zakat/ṣadaqah mobilization, aiding the unsung heroes
- Supporting the vulnerable: widows, orphans, displaced persons, the elderly
Wellness & Counselling
- Wellness and safety living, Mental health support, grief counseling, trauma-informed faith spaces
- Marriage & parenting counseling, rites and rituals support
Education Access & Empowerment
- Scholarships, learning materials, and school adoption programs
- Islamic literacy interventions for underserved communities
- School curriculum and establishment support programs
Health & Hygiene Drives
- Period poverty response, health awareness campaigns, and free medical outreaches
- Water, sanitation projects, and safe hygiene advocacy
Civic Engagement & Advocacy
- Faith-based voice on justice, equity, and moral responsibility in society
- Supporting causes that align with the Islamic imperative to enjoin good
Target Beneficiaries
- Vulnerable and underserved Muslim communities
- Neighbourhoods with limited access to Islamic and public services
- Non-Muslim community members as part of interfaith da’wah
- Women, children, and elderly in crisis situations
- Reverts and at-risk youth needing identity anchoring and support
How It Works
Our interventions are designed with:
- Local research & community engagement
- Volunteer-led implementation
- Islamic excellence in conduct and delivery
- Follow-up, care, and dignity for all beneficiaries
We operate on both rapid response and long-term development models — all underpinned by Islamic ethics of ihsān (excellence), rahmah (mercy), and `adl (justice).
Program Impact Goals
- Immediate: Restore dignity, provide relief, and meet urgent needs in the name of Allah
- Intermediate: Spark interest in Islam through exposure to its values in practice
- Long-Term: Establish Islam as a source of real-world solutions and societal benefit
Our Theory in Action
By embodying Islam through service, we dismantle stereotypes, build bridges, and invite hearts to the deen not through debate — but through impact. This is da’wah that transcends the masjid, reaching people where they live, hurt, and hope.
How to Support or Join
- Volunteer for our next outreach or relief activity
- Donate to our ongoing Sadaqah and Zakat funds
- Partner with us on CSR or local development projects
- Email: [email protected]
“The most beloved of people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to others.” — Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
