Is It Haram for Women to Give Dawah?

Is it haram for Muslim women to give dawah? Can women teach Islam, make Islamic content, engage in debates, speak to non-mahram men, or use social media for dawah? Recently, claims have been spreading online that women should not be on the "front lines" of dawah. Some argue that sisters should avoid public speaking, debating, creating Islamic content, or directly engaging with men altogether. But what does the Qur'an, Sunnah, and Islamic history actually say? In this video, we examine: • Whether dawah is an obligation limited to men • Qur'anic evidence regarding men and women enjoining good and forbidding evil • The principle that men and women share the same rulings unless the Shariah specifies otherwise • The role of Aisha (RA), Asma bint Yazid, Al-Shifa bint Abdullah, and other female scholars • Whether Muslim women can teach men • Whether women can use social media for dawah • Common arguments used against women giving dawah • The Islamic conditions and etiquettes women must observe when calling others to Allah This discussion is not about removing Islamic boundaries. Rather, it is about understanding what Islam actually permits and prohibits based on authentic evidence. ---------- If you ever feel like strengthening your Iman, learning the Deen with structure, building positive habits, or connecting with like-minded Muslims around the world, Muslim Lighthouse is always open for you. I’d love to meet you there insha’Allah: https://muslimlighthouse.com