KLINIK SOLAT: Learn, Reflect, and Perfect Your Prayer
IDT's Bulletin | Team IDT | 10 October 2025

4–5 October 2025 | Dawah Academy International Hall, Wangsa Maju
Alhamdulillah, the Klinik Solat organized by Interactive Dakwah & Tarbiyah (IDT) was successfully held over two meaningful days at Dawah Academy International Hall, Wangsa Maju. The response was beyond expectation, with 78 participants joining actively. The hall was filled with enthusiasm, reflection, and a strong desire to improve in both knowledge and practice. Participants came from diverse backgrounds, united by a common goal, which is to rediscover salah as a true connection with Allah that brings peace, focus, and strength in daily life.
The first day, led by Ustazah Nurshahirah, featured two impactful sessions:
Jamak & Qasar Prayers: Understanding their differences, types, and conditions, as well as rulings related to travelling and Friday prayers. Many shared that this session cleared long-standing confusion, helping them perform these prayers correctly.
Praying for the Sick: A touching discussion on the concessions Islam provides for those unwell, showing how Islam is a religion of mercy and ease.
The second day, conducted by Ustaz Mustafar Suki, continued with hands-on learning:
- The Proper Way of Performing Wudu’: Step-by-step guidance based on the Sunnah, allowing participants to identify and correct common mistakes.
Basic Fiqh of Salah: Covering the 13 pillars, conditions of obligation and validity, and rulings of sutrah through clear explanations and live demonstrations.
The program closed on a thoughtful note as participants shared what they had gained. Many realised that Klinik Solat was not merely about learning the steps of prayer, but about rediscovering its purpose. Each person left with a quiet determination to make their salah more mindful and sincere. IDT hopes that the lessons learned will nurture more khushu‘, understanding, and peace in every salah. The participants also shared encouraging feedback, expressing how the sessions helped them improve their understanding and confidence in performing prayer.
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