Introduction
National development that benefited the people
requires quality leadership from every stratum
of the community, right from the top leadership
down to the grass root level. In order to produce
this quality leadership, continuous discussion
and sense of awareness must prevail among the
leaders, as it is important that sharing their
vast experiences could benefit everyone.
This program was launched in mid 1996 to handle
the politico-religious problem that cropped
up within the community. This was because, of
late, there emerged extremist activities and
deviant teaching of akidah spreading among the
Muslim ummah.
This program was drawn for the target group
comprising the community leaders, educators,
religious assignees and activists for arts/culture.
The objective was to build a network of leadership
within every sections of the community that
were aware and committed to unyieldingly participate
in the racial struggle to uphold the religion,
honor their racial integrity and to develop
the nation into an Islamic state.
Program Objectives:
• To establish a network of social activists
who understand the racial
struggle
philosophy.
• To build a mechanism that could be mobilized
at any time to
confront
occurring changes.
• To liaise with agencies operating at
grass root level.
• To consolidate unity and good behavior
values based on Islamic
tenets.
• To understand the ‘fardhu ain’
and ‘kifiyah’ requirement in the
development
of an Islamic nation.