Dawah.Wiki exists to organize Islamic knowledge so it can be found, checked, preserved, and used responsibly.
The project is being built as a collaborative knowledge base with English and Arabic wiki foundations, forum discussion, trusted-user workflows, searchable resources, and future tools for courses, OCR, transcription, and source-based article production.
The vision
Islamic information is often scattered across PDFs, screenshots, long videos, forum posts, private notes, old refutations, and memorized links. Dawah.Wiki aims to turn scattered material into an organized workflow: discuss first, verify sources, preserve useful material, publish what is safe for the public, and gate what requires trusted handling.
The long-term goal is not merely to create another website. It is to build a source-based Islamic knowledge platform that helps Muslims, students, duʿāt, converts, researchers, and sincere non-Muslims find clear, organized, and responsibly presented material.
What Dawah.Wiki is building
Wiki articles
English and Arabic wiki foundations for source-based Islamic articles, refutations, and references.
Forum collaboration
A place for discussion, review, missing-source gathering, and article planning before publication.
Searchable gallery
Trusted uploads with OCR, tagging, metadata, and search for screenshots, books, PDFs, and research materials.
Trusted resources
Private or gated materials for trusted duʿāt when sensitive shubuhāt require care and should not be publicized carelessly.
Transcription workflows
Anti-Islam videos and polemics can be transcribed, structured, and turned into drafts for articles or video responses.
Courses and qāmūs
Community courses, ijāzah-style learning paths, Fuṣḥā standardisation, and a future Qurʾānic Arabic qāmūs.
How Dawah.Wiki should be used
- Use the forum to discuss, clarify, and gather material before turning it into wiki content.
- Use the wiki for stable, source-based articles and references.
- Use trusted workflows for sensitive doubts, internal duʿāt material, and high-risk polemical content.
- Use English and Fuṣḥā Arabic as working lingua francas, with broader multilingual support on the later roadmap.
- Keep sources, citations, and uncertainty clear so readers can distinguish evidence from interpretation.
Dawah.Wiki is anti-terrorism, anti-Khawārij, anti-Surūrī, anti-Ikhwānī, and anti-ISIS / anti-Dāʿesh. The project’s public rules, moderation boundaries, modesty standards, and methodology statement are detailed on the Guidelines page.
Current status
Dawah.Wiki is early but live: the landing page, forum, and English/Arabic wiki foundations exist, and the project is moving toward functional article workflows, trusted uploads, search, and structured collaboration.
Supporters can help by sharing the project, registering on the forum, contributing sources and article ideas, and supporting the build sprint through the Donate page.