Da’awah Caravan was inspired by the life and work of our founding Amīr, Mohamed Ali Jama, who dedicated his life to understanding the Qur’an and sharing its message in a simple, practical and compassionate way. He encouraged Muslims to live with humility, give generously and combine religious knowledge with modern education. His passing in January 2022 left a great void, but his legacy continues through every Shahada, every child in Madrassa and every community that gains access to food, water and a Masjid.
To see thriving Muslim communities in northern Kenya who live in accordance with the teachings of Islam and positively impact the world around them.
To build strong Muslim communities in northern Kenya who live by the teachings of Islam and actively contribute to the wellbeing and progress of the world around them.
Our goal is to reintroduce Islam to the Rendille community and support their journey back to the fold of Islam through consistent da’awah, guidance, and long-term engagement.
We begin by building genuine relationships with the communities we serve. This means spending time with elders, opinion leaders, and families to earn their trust and understand their daily realities,
Multiple Shahada ceremonies across villages such as Rengumo, Galdelan, Kurkum, Nahgan and Kargi-Gabaneyo.
Construction of new Masaajid, including the solar-powered Masjid at Bagasi and Masjid at Kargi-Urwein.
Deployment and growth of a team of dedicated Daii’s serving scattered communities.
Drought relief distributions for over 2,400 households in 2023, with ongoing support planned for at least 2,600 households across thirteen villages.
Scholarships for students, football kits for youth teams, water tanks, and other forms of community support that build dignity and belonging.
Every trip to the Manyattas offers a chance to witness renewed faith, smiling children, and elders expressing hope for lasting access to Islam, water, and education.