ASDAC’s Da’wah doesn’t end within classroom walls. From rural villages to correctional facilities, we take Islamic knowledge to those who need it most — with hope, gifts, and heartfelt reminders.
Outreach Highlights
Medias from past visits, showing our members in action — connecting, teaching, and sharing.
Words from the Communities
“When ASDAC students visited our village in Oke-Ode, they brought more than food and books — they brought presence, compassion, and spiritual comfort. The session they held on the importance of knowledge in Islam touched many hearts. As an elder, I was amazed by their respect and humility. Our youths now talk about joining similar initiatives. It wasn’t just a visit — it was a spark.”
— Alhaji Sule Rauf, Community Elder, Oke-Ode
“When the ASDAC team visited the correctional center, I didn’t expect much. But what I got was more than words — it was healing. They reminded us that even behind bars, Allah’s mercy reaches us. One brother recited Qur’an and I couldn’t hold back my tears. For a moment, we felt seen — as Muslims, as human beings. May Allah reward them. Their visit gave us something we hadn’t felt in a long time: hope.”
— Anonymous Inmate, Kwara State Correctional Facility