NASFAT commences northern Da’awah training for women
Foremost Islamic organisation, Nasrulahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT), has commenced a three-day train-the-trainers
programme in Kano for Muslim women in the northern part of the country.
Chief Missoner of NASFAT, Imam Abdulazeez Onike, disclosed this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Kano.
According to him, the programme which started on Dec. 26 will end on Dec. 28, saying it is part of measures to educate women on nation building through
dialogue.
Onike said that the training with the theme “Understand Your Religion” had 63 participants comprising Muslim women drawn from the northern part
of the country.
He stressed the need for increased training of Muslim women who would, in turn, pass the knowledge to other Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to
create the right impression about lslam.
He added that “most Muslims behave contrary to the teachings of Islam, thereby creating bad image for the religion and demonstrating
poor understanding of some Islamic concepts.”
He explained that the training would enlighten participants on the need for good inter-faith relations, peaceful co-existence, causes of misconceptions
about Islam, women’s rights and many more.
In the same vein, the NASFAT Zonal Women Leader for North West 1, Hajiya Aishat Gobir, said that the training was intended to instill in the participants,
the necessary confidence to discuss Islam with a view to building understanding and obliterating misconceptions.
The Southern version of the training was conducted between Dec. 21 and Dec. 25 in Ibadan. (NAN)