Deen Reloading: September 2025 Recap
IDT's Bulletin | Team IDT | 29 September 2025

Wangsa Maju, Malaysia | September 2025
Alhamdulillah, the Deen Reloading sessions continued throughout September with consistent attendance of around 15 to 30 participants every Tuesday night. More than just classes, these weekly gatherings became a place for reflection, learning, and spiritual renewal. Participants explored key aspects of Islamic faith and practice, gaining both knowledge and personal insight.
The first session, Islam, Muslim and Fitrah by Bro Lim Jooi Soon, reminded everyone that Islam is the natural way of life that fits the human nature. He explained how every person is born with an inclination toward the Creator and how recognizing this fitrah helps one distinguish between the Creator and creation.
The second session, The Pillars of Faith and Islam by Ustaz Mohd Abdullah, covered the foundations of belief and worship, highlighting how the six pillars of faith and five pillars of Islam bring structure, meaning, and mercy to a Muslim’s life. He focused on the significance of Hajj and Umrah, explaining their spiritual depth and connection to the history of Islam.
In the third and fourth sessions, Living the Pillars of Islam and The Spirit Behind the Pillars, Bro Lim reminded participants that the pillars of Islam are not just rituals but spiritual training that builds character, sincerity, and compassion. True worship, he emphasized, should touch the heart and strengthen one’s relationship with Allah and the community.
The final session, A Journey to Islam, was personal and touching. Bro Lim shared his own story of discovering Islam — the struggles, questions, and peace that came with his shahadah. His story reminded everyone that Allah guides hearts in different ways and that each person’s journey to faith is a sign of His mercy.
Overall, the September sessions of Deen Reloading offered both knowledge and heartfelt reflection. From learning about faith and worship to hearing a story of personal transformation, participants left with a stronger sense of iman, a renewed purpose, and a clearer understanding of Islam as a way of life. At IDT, we hope that every participant leaves these sessions with a stronger sense of iman, a renewed purpose, and the confidence to practice Islam with sincerity. Our vision is to nurture Muslims who live their faith fully in worship, in daily actions, and in their role as part of the wider community.






