The Goals
- Acquainting new-comers to Qatar with the culture of Qatar.
- Teaching Arabic to facilitate communication within Qatari society and the Arab world in general
- Correcting common misconceptions about Islam and Muslims.
- Introducing non-Muslims to Islam.
- Giving support to the new Muslims in their religious and social affairs.
- Guiding the non-Arabic speaking Muslims in their religious and social affairs.
- Guiding the non-Arabic speaking Muslim communities to the correct beliefs and practices according to the Qur'an and Sunnah.
General Da'wah Activities of the center
- Arabic language courses for Muslims and non-Muslims.
- Elementary religious studies courses for new Muslims.
- Islamic studies courses for non-Arabic speaking Muslim communication
- Public lectures for Muslims and non-Muslims in various languages, at Masjids, housing compounds etc.
- Hosting scholars of non-Arabic speaking communities from outside the state of Qatar.
- Programs for house maids.
- Follow -up for new Muslims, including moral& religious support.
- Distribution of Muslim Burial Shroud packages
Men's Divisions
- Currently the Center has four main departments for non-Arabic speaking.
The English department. This department consists currently of one main full-time instructor: Dr. Bilal Philips (Graduate of the Islamic University of Madeenah).
The Tamil & Sinhalese Department. This department consists currently of two main full-time instructors; Sheikh Munaf nahour (Graduate of the Islamic University of Libya); Sheikh Faris Faiz (Graduate of the Islamic University of Madeenah).
The Nepalese Department. This department consists currently of one main full-time instructor: Sheikh basher Ahmed (Graduate of Al-Falah Islamic University of India).
Women's Divisions
The Center consists of two main buildings, one for males and the other for females. In the women's division there are Filipino, English and Arabic instructors to cater to needs of female converts, new Muslims and born Muslims in need of Islamic education. The Women's division consists of class rooms connected by speakers to the men's classrooms, a playroom for children, a room for displaced new Muslims, a library, and offices. Current programs in the Women's division include two levels of Arabic, Tajweed, Qur'anic Memorization, Aqeedah, Tafseer and Fiqh, and new Muslim courses.