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Women In Dawah… How to heal societal immorality

By Editor
01 January 2016   |   1:08 am
The 2015 edition of the annual dawah training course tagged “Train-the-Trainers” organized by the Women`s wing of Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society came to a close last Sunday at Taqwa Private Schools, Agege, Lagos with a resolve by the society to consolidate its efforts in ensuring that all women in the society are maximally engaged in the acquisition of Islamic knowledge moral, ethics and practices.

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The 2015 edition of the annual dawah training course tagged “Train-the-Trainers” organized by the Women`s wing of Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society came to a close last Sunday at Taqwa Private Schools, Agege, Lagos with a resolve by the society to consolidate its efforts in ensuring that all women in the society are maximally engaged in the acquisition of Islamic knowledge moral, ethics and practices.

In her welcome speech at the event, The Women Affairs Secretary of NASFAT, Alhaja Samiat Mumuni expressed her joy at the increased awareness of the need for knowledge amongst women. She remarked that the enrolment for the programme which stood at 60 last year increased by about 250% this year.
The President of NASFAT, Engr. Kamil Bolainwa in his keynote address reiterated that the moral bankruptcy and value degeneration in our society would drastically reduce if our women become morally upright.

Delivering lecture at the opening ceremony of the programme, the deputy Chief Missioner of NASFAT, Sheikh AbdulAzeez Onike strongly admonished the women on their obligatory roles at home which he said is an essential ingredient in reforming the society.

The annual dawah training programme is a strategic programme of the society coordinated by the Mission Board of NASFAT in partnership with Dawah Institute of Nigeria, Islamic Education Trust (IET), Minna and the participants were taken through a 3 day intensive coaching classes in courses such as Train the Trainers Course in Islam and dialogue, Shariah Intelligence among others.

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