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One month of new Muslim classes sparks knowledge and love

After a one month new Muslim classes in one of the villages in Uganda, a group of newly reverted Muslims found themselves at the heart of an extraordinary experience.

Throughout the month, the new Muslims attended classes that were not just educational but also fulfilling, packed with vibrant discussions and delightful games.

One of the new Muslims was Aisha, a spirited young lady whose curiosity knew no bounds. She loved every part of the classes, but what truly captivated her were the games.

These weren’t just any games, they were thoughtfully crafted by the Duat to re-energize and spark curiosity in the attendees.

The games provided a refreshing break, stregnthening their minds and helping them better grasp the lessons.

When the one month event drew to a close, Aisha and her fellow attendees couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of gratitude.

They had learned so much, from the intricacies of their new faith to the joy of friendship and community. The happiness they found in these new Muslim classes was unmatched, creating bonds and memories that would last a lifetime.

The iERA Uganda Duat, who guided them through this journey, often marveled at the sight. They knew that teaching mature and aged individuals came with its unique challenges.

These attendees brought with them a lifetime of experiences and thoughts that sometimes made it difficult to fully immerse in the lessons.

That’s why the iERA Uganda Duat ingeniously incorporated games into their teaching. These games served as mental refreshers, bringing the participants back from the tangles of their thoughts and into the present moment.

The success of this approach was evident. Attendance remained high, and the joy on the faces of the new Muslims was a testament to the effectiveness of these classes.

The iERA Uganda Duat felt a deep sense of fulfillment, knowing they had not only imparted knowledge but also ignited a love for learning Islam’s basics and a sense of belonging in these individuals.

As the new Muslim classes  came to an end, Aisha and other attendees are finding themselves longing for more.

They requested the continuation of these sessions, eager to dive deeper into their newfound religion and to continue experiencing the joy and friendship that had become a significant part of their lives.

A seed of faith had been planted. A seed of Islamic knowledge, of community, and of unending curiosity.

And as they looked ahead, they knew that this was just the beginning of a beautiful journey of faith and enlightenment.

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