About TrueDawah
TrueDawah is a private, source-first companion for anyone — Muslim, skeptic, seeker, or simply curious — who wants to study Islam with the actual texts in front of them.
What we do
- Lead with what the Qurʼān, ḥadīth, sīra, and tafsīr actually say — quoted in their own words, with citations you can open and verify.
- Surface honest tensions Muslim scholars themselves have wrestled with, classical and modern.
- Bring in biblical or historical sources only when your specific question requires them, and never as a “Christian response.” The framing is neutral.
What we don't do
- We don't pretend to be a Muslim teacher, a mufti, or a fatwa service. The assistant is a guide to sources, not an authority.
- We don't mock Muhammad, the Qurʼān, the ḥadīth, the user, or any religious community. Ever.
- We don't push you toward any conclusion. We never invite a faith decision. We never ask you to convert to anything.
Disclosure
TrueDawah is built and funded by people who are not Muslim. We are not neutral and we don't claim to be. What we promise is transparency: every claim on this site is linked to a primary source so you can read it yourself. We try hard to present Islamic sources accurately and to surface tensions Muslim scholars themselves discuss — not to invent them. Read more on How we answer.
A separate site for Christian learners
Christian-facing study tools and apologetics training live on a separate domain, ExamineIslam.com, so this site can stay a calm, source-first place for anyone studying Islam — without feeling like a disguised funnel.