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 Over 10 Revert During iERA Uganda’s Da’wah Day.

The light of Islam continues to shine brightly across Uganda as more than ten people embraced Islam during the recently concluded Da’wah Days organized by iERA Uganda.

The three-day outreach program held in iERA Uganda’s active villages of operation was well attended by locals, community leaders, and enthusiastic duats. These Da’wah Days serve a dual purpose: mobilizing villagers for New Muslim Support Classes and introducing local leaders to the presence, mission, and intentions of iERA Uganda’s dedicated duats.

During the event, the duats passionately conveyed the message of the Oneness of Allah and the true way of worship, touching the hearts of many. The gatherings were filled with reflection, dialogue, and spiritual awakening, culminating in a wave of new shahadas (declarations of faith).

The District Head also played a vital role, identifying villages with the highest attendance and personally joining to encourage and moralize the activities. Their presence strengthened the community’s confidence and inspired more villagers to participate in the sessions.

As the three-day Da’wah Days concluded, the New Muslim Classes were set in motion classes designed to nurture and guide the new Muslims in understanding and practicing their new faith. These classes mark the beginning of a month-long stay by the duats, who continue the Prophetic Mission of sharing Islam with compassion and wisdom.

In his address, the Coordinator urged all attendees to seek out iERA’s New Muslim Classes and learn how Allah wants to be worshipped, emphasizing that true guidance comes from understanding and practicing Islam sincerely.

Meanwhile, the District Head appealed to the villagers to welcome and support the duats during their stay, encouraging cooperation and hospitality. He further urged them to invite others to attend the New Muslim Classes, ensuring that the message of Islam reaches every corner of the community.

The event closed with joy and gratitude, as smiles and handshakes symbolized unity, new beginnings, and a renewed commitment to spreading the message of truth.

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