During this period, the team in Australia continued its ongoing da’wah work through outreach, education, training, and community support initiatives.
A total of 32 individuals were introduced to Islam through various engagements. While no shahadahs were recorded during this time, the groundwork for future conversations and guidance continued to strengthen.
Educational activities remained active, with three Islam 101 classes conducted to provide foundational knowledge of Islam. Support for new Muslims was a key focus, with eight individuals receiving ongoing assistance to help them in their early journey of faith. In addition, two mentorship sessions were held to provide deeper personal guidance and development.
The team also conducted two da’wah training sessions aimed at equipping volunteers with practical skills and confidence in sharing Islam. Although no public speaking sessions took place during this period, one stakeholder meeting was held to strengthen relationships and coordination for future efforts.

A significant highlight of the week was a special da’wah training event in Albury, New South Wales. This marked the first iERA training of its kind in the region, where collaboration was established with the Islamic Society of Albury. The initiative focused on empowering local efforts with structured training and aligning them with iERA’s vision for effective and compassionate da’wah.
Overall, the week reflected steady growth in capacity-building and community partnerships, laying important foundations for future outreach and engagement.





