Al-Haq Daawa Centre is a dedicated organization committed to spreading the message of Islam, particularly in remote and underserved communities. Founded by Ibrahim Kofi Baidoo, a former Christian priest who embraced Islam, our centre focuses on three primary pillars: Daawa (outreach), Islamic education, and community support.
We believe in empowering communities through faith, education, and compassion. Our approach goes beyond traditional religious outreach, emphasizing holistic development, spiritual growth, and practical support for those in need.
Committed to providing quality Islamic education and holistic learning.
Spreading Islamic teachings in remote and underserved areas.
Supporting vulnerable communities with care and empathy.
Served as a Christian priest, establishing church branches across Africa.
Embraced Islam and discovered a new path of spiritual service.
Established the Al-Haq Daawa Centre to serve communities through Islamic principles.
Extending Islamic teachings to remote villages with limited infrastructure, reaching communities often overlooked by other organizations.
Providing comprehensive Islamic education that integrates religious and secular studies, with a focus on children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Offering shelter, education, and a strong Islamic foundation to orphaned children, ensuring their holistic development and future prospects.
To empower communities by spreading the message of Islam, providing quality education, and supporting vulnerable populations through compassionate service and sustainable initiatives.