Da'wat al-Haqq

Da'wat al-Ḥaqq (دعوة الحق) is a monthly Islamic cultural magazine published by the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Morocco). It was first published in 1957, under King Muhammad V the year after independence.

In its early years, it was related to Salafism and conservative elements in the Moroccan Nationalist Movement and the Istiqlal Party. The magazine was regarded as a "guardian of Arab-Islamic values," and it was supported by the monarchy. Abdulqader as-Sahrawi was one of its early editors.

While it began as a cultural project, in the 1960s, under Hassan II, it became an instrument for the consolidation of the monarchy.