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Press Release - Black Dawah Network, O Block Outreach
Black Dawah Network
Press Release
Block to Block Dawah · No Neighbor Hungry

On O Block, the Deen Met the Block: Black Dawah Network Delivers Food, Faith, and Two New Shahadahs on Chicago's South Side

Volunteers gather outside 6444 in Parkway Gardens before Sunday's outreach
Volunteers and neighborhood brothers gather outside 6444 in Parkway Gardens, known citywide as O Block, before Sunday's outreach.

The Black Dawah Network returned to Chicago's South Side this past Sunday, June 27th, for a joint outreach combining two of its core programs: Block to Block Dawah and No Neighbor Hungry. In the Parkway Gardens complex known citywide as O Block, the two programs moved as one operation, delivering both groceries and the message of Islam door to door.

Two Programs, One Mission

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Block to Block Dawah
BDN's direct outreach arm: volunteers on foot, moving building to building, engaging residents face to face with the Qur'an, the story of Malcolm X, and an open invitation to Islam.
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No Neighbor Hungry
BDN's grocery relief initiative, delivering groceries to families in need as a fulfillment of religious obligation, in partnership with Muslims for Humanity and ICNA Relief.

Individually, each program builds trust in its own way. Combined, they enabled BDN to walk into the community with both hands full - one holding food, the other holding spiritual guidance. Parkway Gardens, a community that has borne more than its share of hardship and tragic headlines, was the intended recipient of this combined effort.

Feeding the Block

Volunteers spent the afternoon distributing groceries door to door and corner to corner across the complex, with no forms and no conditions attached. In the Islamic tradition, feeding the hungry is not an act of generosity to be applauded but an obligation to be fulfilled, and BDN carried that obligation into every building on O Block. Residents lined up for groceries as volunteers moved building to building, and the energy on the block stayed warm and welcoming from start to finish.

Volunteers distributing groceries door to door in Parkway Gardens
Volunteers carrying groceries building to building across the O Block complex.

A Communal Salah on the Sidewalk

In the middle of the distribution, the team paused for a communal salah in the courtyard of 6444. Prayer rugs went down on the concrete, and what started as a small line of brothers grew as the call to prayer carried across the block. Young men from the neighborhood stepped into the row and prayed shoulder to shoulder with BDN's volunteers and elders - an unplanned, organic moment that became one of the most powerful experiences of the day.

Brothers in prayer on the sidewalk outside 6444, volunteers and neighborhood residents standing side by side.
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Shahadahs

Two people on the block took their shahadah that day, bearing witness that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad ﷺ is His messenger.

Mothers, not yet Muslim themselves, came forward asking for Qur'ans - not for themselves, but for their sons. A quiet, powerful sign of the trust BDN established, one day, one household at a time.

Books and New Beginnings

Alongside the food, Block to Block Dawah volunteers handed out free copies of The Clear Qur'an and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, the same pairing that has introduced countless people to Islam.

A young woman holding The Autobiography of Malcolm X and The Clear Qur'an
Holding both books and a bag of groceries outside her building in Chicago.

"People keep asking us why we bring groceries and the Qur'an to the same doorstep. My answer is simple: because that is how the Prophet ﷺ built a nation - he fed the hungry man before he asked him to believe anything. Feeding the hungry is not charity to us, it is an obligation, and we do not treat it as a favor we are doing for anybody. On O Block, we did not set out to stage a moment. We set out to fulfill that obligation on a block that the city has mostly written off as a headline. But when the food came out, the prayer rugs came out too, and young brothers who never had a mosque walking distance from their front door found themselves in sujood on concrete they had walked their whole lives. That is not a program working. That is the deen doing what it has always done in Black America - meeting people exactly where they are, and asking nothing of them first. Mothers who are not Muslim asked us for Qur'ans for their sons. That is not a statistic. That is a mother watching something change in her household and wanting more of it. This is the work: fulfill the obligation, pray with the block, and let the block see that Islam was never a stranger here. It was always home."

Attorney Hakeem MuhammadFounding President & Executive Director, Black Dawah Network

Feed the block. Pray with the block. Let the block see Islam as something already at home there.

With Thanks

This outreach was organized and led by the Black Dawah Network. BDN thanks the partners who supported the effort on O Block:

  • Muslimmatics
  • Flaming Crescent
  • Noor of Peace
  • Together We Must
  • Saving Our Urban Leaders
  • ICNA
That's Block to Block Dawah.
That's No Neighbor Hungry.
That's the Black Dawah Network.
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Author: Blackdawahnetwork Team

Author: Blackdawahnetwork Team

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