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Contemporary Dawah: Sharing Islam in Today’s World

IDT's Bulletin | Team IDT | 16 October 2025

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17–18 August 2025 | Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur

Alhamdulillah, Interactive Dakwah and Tarbiyah (IDT) successfully held the Contemporary Dawah Course, a two-day program aimed at helping 20 participants understand Islam better and gain the confidence to share its message in a wise and meaningful way. The course gathered enthusiastic individuals who wanted to learn how to present Islamic values clearly and effectively in today’s world, especially when facing modern challenges and different audiences.

The Learning Journey

From the very first session, the atmosphere was filled with energy, curiosity, and thoughtful discussion. Participants delved into how Islam addresses contemporary issues while maintaining its timeless principles of justice, mercy, and balance.

Bro Lim Jooi Soon, an experienced daie and IDT trainer, guided participants through several impactful sessions on strengthening da’wah skills — including how to communicate Islam with confidence, address common questions from the public, and share the message of Islam with wisdom and compassion.

Ustaz Amin Yaacob, another IDT trainer, shared valuable insights on understanding diverse faith perspectives and promoting respectful dialogue. His sessions helped participants develop the ability to explain Islamic teachings with clarity and kindness.

By the end of the program, participants were not only equipped with knowledge but also the confidence to engage in meaningful conversations, respond to difficult questions, and convey Islam’s message with compassion and wisdom.

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IDT’s Hope for the Future

For IDT, the Contemporary Dawah Course was not just another training program. It was a journey of reflection, growth, and empowerment. IDT hopes that every participant will continue to build upon what they have learned, becoming voices of truth and compassion in their own communities. IDT believes that true da’wah begins with understanding, sincerity, and the courage to engage with people where they are. Through programs like this, participants not only gain knowledge but also learn the art of presenting Islam with empathy, clarity, and relevance to the realities of modern life.