The second-ever iERA Africa Meeting, hosted by iERA Uganda, was a tremendous success. Held under the inspiring theme “Da’wah Beyond Tomorrow,” the three-day gathering brought together dedicated teams from across the continent, including Uganda, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi. This marked a joyful reunion for the iERA African heads and their teams, all united in their mission.
The meeting was officially opened by the host country’s manager, Brother Muhammad Nahdy. He set a collaborative tone for the event, urging everyone to embrace friendship and to make the most of the discussions to come. As the days unfolded, the teams engaged in deep developmental and da’wah-focused conversations, charting a path forward for iERA’s efforts.
A key highlight was the country presentations, where each nation shared their unique strategies and demonstrated the impactful fruits of their da’wah activities. Country managers also delivered powerful speeches, emphasizing the importance of effective da’wah, quality education for new Muslims, and a strong focus on retaining them the new muslim clasess.
The spirit of faith was a constant presence. For two nights, the teams came together to recite the Holy Quran, a beautiful reminder of their shared foundation and a chance to refresh their memories. This spiritual connection was further strengthened by heartfelt speeches from two key leaders. Brother Mudassir Anjum, the iERA Africa Manager, called on the teams to be more accountable to Allah in all their actions. Echoing this sentiment, Brother Arshad Khan, the iERA Uganda and Rwanda Regional Manager, reminded everyone to place their trust in Allah when doing da’wah, assuring them that all rewards ultimately come from Him.
Beyond the formal sessions, the teams enjoyed engaging in games and activities, fostering a sense of camaraderie and teamwork. The meeting concluded on a high note with a special awards ceremony. All teams were recognized for their tireless efforts in advancing da’wah, and those who demonstrated exceptional performance were celebrated for their outstanding contributions. It was a fitting end to a gathering that reinforced a shared vision and reignited the passion for spreading the message of Islam across Africa.






