Da'watul Haq
August 1968 cover | |
| Editor | Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi |
|---|---|
| Categories | Theology, Culture, Dawah, Literature, Foreign policy |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Publisher | Darul Uloom Deoband |
| Founder | Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi |
| First issue | January 1965 |
| Final issue | April 1975 |
| Country | India |
| Based in | Deoband |
| Language | Arabic |
Da'watul Haq (Arabic: دعوة الحق) was a quarterly Arabic magazine published by Darul Uloom Deoband under the supervision of Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi from 1965 to 1975, subsequently replaced by Al-Daie. Founded and developed by Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi, it became Darul Uloom Deoband's inaugural Arabic magazine, with the primary mission of acquainting Arabic-speaking regions with Darul Uloom Deoband and translating its educational content into Arabic. The magazine aimed to present Islam as a dynamic and relevant faith, addressing objections and emphasizing that the Quran and Islam serve as foundations for progress rather than impediments. It also aimed to elevate the Arabic language and literature in both India and the Arab world. Scholars like Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi and Muhammad Salim Qasmi commenced on their literary journeys with this publication.