In a village in Uganda, a different kind of warmth was spreading—one of faith, learning, and community.
Inside a modest classroom, a group of new Muslims listened attentively as an iERA Uganda Duat patiently explained the intricacies of wudu and among them, sitting quietly in the back, was the village imam.
Just weeks earlier, this village had yet to hear the message of Islam through iERA Uganda.
The Duat arrived with a deep sense of mission, engaging with the community, answering questions, and dispelling misconceptions.
Their sincerity and dedication soon bore fruit as people embraced Islam and eagerly sought knowledge.
At first, the Imam observed cautiously, ensuring that the teachings aligned with the true essence of Islam.
However, as he witnessed the Duats’ commitment and the positive transformation in his community, his heart warmed to their efforts.
He became a quiet yet powerful supporter—attending classes, offering guidance, and fostering a deeper connection with the new Muslims.

His presence reassured the villagers, affirming their decision to embrace Islam.
He spoke to them with wisdom and kindness, reminding them of the beauty of faith, the strength of patience, and the joy of learning. His words uplifted their spirits, reinforcing their commitment to their new path.
The results were undeniable, The new Muslims grew in knowledge and confidence, and the village Imam found hope in their progress.
What began as a simple outreach effort had blossomed into a thriving community of believers, united by the light of Islam. This village, once untouched by da’wah, now stood as a testament to the transformative power of faith and collective support.