Hawzah News Agency- This shift has seen social media and video-conferencing applications being used as alternative platforms for spiritual enrichment, including Ramadan programmes such as tadarus (group Quran recitation), religious talks and daily dua (prayer or supplication) sharing. The approach allows the community to participate in learning and worship without the constraints of location and time.
The trend has also been embraced by independent preacher and Circle One community founder Jannatul Makwa Sutikislan, 30, who has been running online tadarus programmes since 2023.
She said participation in the programme increases significantly each Ramadan, as the concept of virtual group tadarus makes it easier for participants to achieve the goal of completing the Quran together despite daily commitments.
Jannatul Makwa noted that digital platforms have opened wider opportunities for the public to access Quran teachers and have helped those unable to attend face-to-face classes.
Source: malaymail.com
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