This document discusses approaches to da'wah (religious propagation) through education towards indigenous peoples in Pahang, Malaysia. It finds that da'wah efforts have been implemented by several organizations, including the Pahang Islamic Religious Department, Pahang Aboriginal Affairs Department, Malaysian Muslim Welfare Organization Pahang division, and Civilization Development of Aboriginal Communities. Specifically, it details programs run by these organizations like Quran memorization courses, religious education classes, and vocational training workshops aimed at teaching Islam and improving livelihoods of indigenous communities in Pahang.
This document discusses approaches to da'wah (religious propagation) through education towards indigenous peoples in Pahang, Malaysia. It finds that da'wah efforts have been implemented by several organizations, including the Pahang Islamic Religious Department, Pahang Aboriginal Affairs Department, Malaysian Muslim Welfare Organization Pahang division, and Civilization Development of Aboriginal Communities. Specifically, it details programs run by these organizations like Quran memorization courses, religious education classes, and vocational training workshops aimed at teaching Islam and improving livelihoods of indigenous communities in Pahang.
This document discusses approaches to da'wah (religious propagation) through education towards indigenous peoples in Pahang, Malaysia. It finds that da'wah efforts have been implemented by several organizations, including the Pahang Islamic Religious Department, Pahang Aboriginal Affairs Department, Malaysian Muslim Welfare Organization Pahang division, and Civilization Development of Aboriginal Communities. Specifically, it details programs run by these organizations like Quran memorization courses, religious education classes, and vocational training workshops aimed at teaching Islam and improving livelihoods of indigenous communities in Pahang.
This document discusses approaches to da'wah (religious propagation) through education towards indigenous peoples in Pahang, Malaysia. It finds that da'wah efforts have been implemented by several organizations, including the Pahang Islamic Religious Department, Pahang Aboriginal Affairs Department, Malaysian Muslim Welfare Organization Pahang division, and Civilization Development of Aboriginal Communities. Specifically, it details programs run by these organizations like Quran memorization courses, religious education classes, and vocational training workshops aimed at teaching Islam and improving livelihoods of indigenous communities in Pahang.