Hawzah News Agency- The event took place at the Jama Masjid Ithna Ashari, where participants engaged in an intensive program of academic lectures, specialized workshops, and strategic roundtable discussions aimed at strengthening religious outreach and enhancing the effectiveness of preaching activities nationwide.
Organizers said the gathering provided a valuable platform for experience-sharing, intellectual synergy, and capacity-building among clerics and religious activists. Attendees exchanged field experiences and examined contemporary challenges facing Islamic propagation efforts in India’s diverse social landscape.
During dedicated sessions, scholars and preachers from different states outlined organizational and missionary challenges confronting their communities. The organizing committee reviewed these concerns in detail, seeking to formulate practical and sustainable solutions to reinforce outreach initiatives and improve coordination at the grassroots level.
Emphasis on Cooperation and Institutional Support
Addressing the gathering, Ali Reza Ali, head of the Al-Emaan Association, expressed appreciation for the enthusiastic participation of scholars and underscored the importance of sustaining such academic forums. He reaffirmed the institution’s comprehensive support for preachers and religious scholars, highlighting the need for structured training and collaborative engagement in order to address evolving societal needs.
Meanwhile, Hojatoleslam Syed Ahmad Ali Abedi, a prominent Indian cleric, emphasized the continuation of the initiative in the coming year. He called for renewed commitment to expanding religious outreach activities and strengthening the role of scholars in guiding society through ethical, spiritual, and intellectual leadership.
Abedi concluded by praying for the dignity and progress of the Muslim world, the success of Islamic preachers, and the hastening of the reappearance of Imam al-Mahdi (PBUH).
Observers described the program as a successful model of academic convergence and missionary coordination in India, combining professional training with strategic dialogue and collective reflection. The initiative is expected to lay a firm foundation for future editions of the course and to further institutionalize structured religious outreach efforts across the country.
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