In the quiet villages of Uganda, a profound transformation is taking place—one that isn’t measured in brick and mortar, but in the hearts of the people. Through the dedicated work of iERA Uganda Duats, the landscape of faith is shifting, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge, brotherhood, and spiritual awakening.
For many, the journey into Islam begins with a single conversation. But the iERA Duats know that conversion is only the beginning. The real work happens in the New Muslim Support Classes, which have become the lifeblood of these communities.
These classes aren’t just small gatherings; they have grown into massive, vibrant hubs of learning. Here, the Duats prove that Islam is a religion of truth and clarity. They don’t just teach the basics—they nurture souls, ensuring that every new brother and sister feels the warmth of a community that truly cares.

The success of these programs isn’t accidental. It is driven by a leadership team committed to excellence. By visiting class after class, these leaders ensure:
- Massive Attendance: Mobilizing entire communities to seek knowledge.
- Quality Education: Ensuring the basics of Islam are taught with patience and kindnes.
- A Culture of Pride: Building an environment where New Muslims are proud of their identity and confident in their faith.
Perhaps the greatest proof of the Duats’ impact is the silence they leave behind when their work in a village concludes. They do not just “operate” in a village; they become part of its fabric.
As the Duats move on to the next community, a sense of yearning follows them. The villagers don’t just remember the lessons—they remember the dedication, the sacrifice, and the love shown by those who traveled so far to guide them. The constant plea for the Duats to return is a testament to the lives they have touched.
“The Duats don’t just leave a village; they leave a legacy of light that continues to burn long after they are gone.”
From the bustling support classes to the individual lives changed, iERA Uganda is proving that when you invest in people, you change the world. They aren’t just teaching a religion; they are building a stronger, more united community.




