Institutional note

About Al Khuwaisa Forum

Al Khuwaisa Forum is an institutional da'wah platform with an archival character, combining scholarly grounding with practical follow-up of initiatives and programs, while documenting its reach across seasons, cities, and countries.

Overview

Al Khuwaisa Forum is a recurring semi-annual da'wah forum launched in 2015, combining one season inside Jordan and another outside it within an institutional path that connects Sharia knowledge with community initiative.

The available references in Arabic Wikipedia and documentation pages indicate that the forum brings together scholars, preachers, muftis, business leaders, and academics, with special care for practical relationship-building and the exchange of experience across different environments.

Founder

Awn Al-Qudومي

Awn Al-Qudومي is identified in Arabic Wikipedia as the founder of Al Khuwaisa Forum, and his name is closely tied to the forum's beginnings and institutional direction.

Organizer

Al Ma'arij Institute for Sharia Studies

Al Ma'arij Institute for Sharia Studies oversees and organizes the forum, directing its content toward scholarly and educational development while following the practical impact of each season.

التسمية

Naming

The reference appears in the Arabic Wikipedia article, citing Sunan al-Tirmidhi, hadith no. 3058.

بل ائتمروا بالمعروف وتناهوا عن المنكر حتى إذا رأيت شحاً مطاعاً وهوىً متبعاً ودنيا مؤثرة وإعجاب كل ذي رأي برأيه فعليك بخاصة نفسك ودع العوام.

تحمل تسمية الخويصة معنى العناية بالدائرة القريبة التي يمكن إصلاحها وبناؤها عند اضطراب المجال العام، ولهذا اكتسب الاسم بعداً تربوياً وتحريرياً واضحاً في هوية الملتقى.

The Four Axes

Four major axes recur throughout the forum's work and provide the reference frame for its discussions, programs, and initiatives.

Sharia Knowledge

Engagement with Sharia knowledge traced through its scholarly chain to the Prophet Muhammad, as the foundation of the forum's intellectual structure.

Advocacy

Following Islamic da'wah work and exchanging experience on its reality, tools, and impact pathways.

Education and Behavior

Focusing on practical education, character, and human development within a connected ethical and intellectual path.

Self-sufficiency

Connecting da'wah work with community initiative, productivity, and self-sufficiency projects that support sustainability.

Institutional methodology

The forum approaches issues through a combination of principled grounding and practical treatment, with strong attention to documentation and accumulated experience across seasons.

Scholarly dialogue

The seasons rely on papers and interventions that allow disciplined discussion connecting the themes raised to Sharia purposes and practical realities.

Exchange of experience

The forum provides a space where participants from diverse backgrounds can exchange experience and develop ideas that can be applied across different environments.

Community reach

The path does not stop at theoretical discussion; it extends toward following the impact of programs, initiatives, and influential circles that can be worked on directly.

Supporting notes

Geographic extension

The forum moved across several Jordanian cities and later extended to Turkey and Somaliland, giving the archive a clear and gradual geographic dimension.

Archival character

The seasons are read as a connected path, not a set of disconnected events, which is why this platform was designed to document content within a controlled editorial structure.