Respect the differences, spread the goodness

By Wan Ahmad Khairi 

GOMBAK, 16 March 2015: The Da’wah and Tarbiyyah Secretariat, Law Student Society (LAWSOC), has recently organised a programme called the Da’wah & Tarbiyyah Launching Night with the theme “Respect the differences, spread the goodness”.

As a Muslim, dakwah is our responsibility. All of us are ambassadors of Islam and that’s why we need to portray a good personality to maintain a good image of Islam.

There were two panelists for this forum, Sham Kamikaze, the famous guitarist and Dr. Yazid Zul, a lecturer from the Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL).

“When we know the purpose of dakwah we did not care about what others think about us but we should only focus on getting the redha from Allah,”  Sham Kamikaze said.

“We need to make Rasulullah our role model, because he did dakwah not only by his words but also showed his actions in his daily life,” he added.

There are many types of dakwah that we can use nowadays such as street dakwah,  on video and even our posting on Facebook. That is why we need to produce things that can give benefits to the society as a whole.

“Today there are many ways to do dakwah, however we cannot use the wrong way to do it even we have a good intention to do the good thing because in Islam the end did not justify the means,”Dr. Yazid Zul said.

He said, “We can use a variety of methods in doing dakwah as long as it is in line with shariah.”

The programme was held with the objective to introduce dakwah and tarbiyyah to all students of the Kulliyyah, according to Raihana Nadhira Rafidi, who was the deputy executive council member for Da’wah and Tarbiyyah Secretariat, LAWSOC.***

Photos taken by Nik Ahmad Burhan Nik Abdul Mubin

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