
If you’ve ever tried to keep track of everyone you’re doing da’wah with — the new Muslim who had questions last month, the coworker who’s slowly warming up to Islam, the volunteer who said they’d help with the next event — you know how quickly it all gets lost in scattered notes, old WhatsApp chats, and half-remembered conversations. Dawahforce was built to fix exactly that.
It’s the first Islamic Contact Relationship Management (ICRM) tool, designed specifically for Muslims and Islamic organizations doing outreach. Instead of juggling spreadsheets and sticky notes, you get one place to track conversations, follow up at the right time, and actually see which of your efforts are making a difference.
A few things it helps with: 🕌 Organizing new Muslims, curious non-Muslims, and reverts who need reminders — all in one system 📋 Automatic follow-up reminders so no one falls through the cracks 📊 Real insight into which events or content are actually reaching people 🤝 Shared access for da’wah teams, so nothing gets lost when volunteers change 📦 Tracking requests for Islamic literature and resources 💛 Managing donor relationships with transparency and care
Everything is built around Shariah-compliant principles — honesty, sincerity, and respect for people’s privacy are baked into how it works, not bolted on as an afterthought.
Whether you’re one person doing da’wah quietly in your own community or part of a larger Islamic center coordinating dozens of volunteers, Dawahforce gives you a way to stay consistent without losing the personal touch that da’wah actually depends on.
👉 Explore it at dawahforce.com
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