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Al Washliyah Conference Strengthens Da'wah to Confront Nation's Moral Decay Threat

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Al Washliyah's central leadership (PB Al Washliyah) is prioritizing strengthening the organization's da'wah (preaching) efforts.
  • This focus aims to combat moral decay and improve the welfare of the community.
  • The organization intends to bolster its da'wah movement to address these societal challenges.

Al Washliyah, a prominent Islamic organization in Indonesia, is set to intensify its da'wah (preaching) activities as a core strategy to address what it identifies as a growing threat of moral decay among the nation's youth. The organization's central leadership (PB Al Washliyah) has declared this a primary agenda item, aiming to fortify the moral fabric of the younger generation.

KH Masyhuril Khamis, the General Chairman of PB Al Washliyah, stated that strengthening the moral character of the next generation and enhancing the welfare of the community are the two main objectives guiding the organization's renewed focus. He emphasized that Al Washliyah will bolster its da'wah movement to confront these pressing societal issues.

The organization's commitment to reinforcing da'wah reflects a belief in the power of religious guidance and education to counteract negative influences. By strengthening its outreach and educational programs, Al Washliyah seeks to instill stronger ethical values and provide a moral compass for Indonesian society, particularly for its youth, in the face of perceived moral challenges.

Strengthening the moral character of the next generation and the welfare of the community are the two main agendas of Al Washliyah. The organization will strengthen its da'wah movement to face the threat of the nation's moral damage.

โ€” KH Masyhuril KhamisExplaining the key priorities for Al Washliyah's future activities.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.