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The Africa Federation Tabligh Board (AFTAB), in collaboration with the Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE) and the Kampala Jamaat, is pleased to share the successful completion of a Teacher Skills Program (TSP) conducted in Kampala, Uganda, on 21st and 22nd June 2025. The training was facilitated by Br. Nishathusein Karim and Br. Hameed Sheriff, and brought together 30 passionate madrasah teachers for two days of reflection, learning, and growth.


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Purpose of the Program 


The Teacher Skills Program is a flagship initiative aimed at equipping madrasah teachers with the skills, confidence, and inspiration to fulfil their vital role as educators and spiritual coaches. Through interactive activities, reflective discussions, and practical tools, the TSP nurtures teachers to not only deliver knowledge but also to positively shape the hearts and minds of students.


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The Kampala program emphasized key themes such as:


  • Extensive soul-searching: Encouraging teachers to reflect deeply on their personal motivations and intentions in serving at the madrasah.

  • Purpose of madrasah: Reaffirming the sacred mission of Islamic education and its relevance in today’s world.

  • Planning, assessment, and reflection: Providing strategies for lesson planning, self-assessment, and reflective teaching.

  • Reaching every child: Sharing practical techniques and demonstration lessons to address diverse learning needs of our children and transmit Islamic values effectively.


Highlights of the Training 


The training journey invited teachers to pause and reflect on their calling, strengthening their understanding of how to engage meaningfully with children while fostering an environment of learning rooted in both knowledge and spirituality. 


Interactive exercises, peer discussions, and facilitator-led sessions made the training engaging and impactful, allowing participants to connect theory with practice. Teachers left the sessions inspired and better prepared to make their lessons both purposeful and relatable.


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Feedback from Participants 


The teachers expressed overwhelming appreciation for the training, describing it as enriching, transformative, and inspiring. The facilitators were acknowledged for their heartfelt and professional delivery, and participants highlighted the value of interactive activities that made the sessions both memorable and practical.


Some reflections included: 


  • “In a flash of a second, I recalled all my past experiences as a student and teacher. The journey from teacher to facilitator was truly beautiful. Every moment was valuable.”

  • “A very enriching experience. I’ve attended many trainings, but this one touched both the mind and heart.”

  • “The session made me realize each child is unique, and their teaching method should also be unique. This experience will stay with me for life.”

  • “Thank you for letting me be part of this even though I’m young. I now feel more confident and excited to help teach.”

  • “It was really helpful. I came full and left fuller.”


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Conclusion


The TSP in Kampala was a successful and deeply impactful program, leaving teachers motivated to apply new strategies in their classrooms and deepen their commitment to the madrasah. By nurturing reflection and equipping educators with practical tools, the program strengthened the foundation for impactful teaching and development in the lives of our children through effective skills. The facilitators' guidance was especially appreciated, and many participants expressed eagerness to attend further training such as the Micro Teach sessions.


We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the facilitators, the Kampala Jamaat, and all who contributed to making this program possible. May Allah (SWT) grant continued tawfiq in supporting our teachers, who serve as the guiding lights for the next generation.


 

SECRETARIAT

TABLIGH BOARD OF AFRICA FEDERATION (AFTAB)


August 20, 2025



 
 
 
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In response to the rising number of malaria and dengue cases reported across Dar es Salaam, the Central Health Board (CHB) of the Africa Federation joined hands with Care & Cure Medical Centre in a proactive campaign to curb the spread of these mosquito borne illnesses. 


One Mission, Early Detection Saves Lives

The one month campaign, which ran through 1st July 2025 to 31st July 2025, offered malaria and dengue tests at a subsidized rate of just TZS 20,000 compared to the standard rate of TZS 53,000. The offer was open to everyone regardless of age, gender, or affiliation and aimed to encourage early testing, timely diagnosis, and informed medical intervention.


Campaign Highlights

•         Total beneficiaries                      -         441 individuals

•         Original price per test                 -         TZS 53,000

•         Subsidized price offered             -         TZS 20,000

•         Total savings                              -         TZS 14,553,000


Gender Distribution

•         Male patients                             -         255 (57.8%)

•         Female patients                         -         186 (42.2%)


Test Outcomes

•         Malaria positive cases                 -         46 (10.4%)

•         Dengue-positive cases                -         82 (18.6%)

•         No signs of infection                   -         313 (71%) 


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These results highlight the importance of timely testing, particularly as a significant number of asymptomatic individuals might otherwise go undiagnosed, potentially putting themselves and others at risk. 


A Word from CHB

This campaign is a small yet powerful example of what collective action can achieve. Our partnership with Care & Cure Medical Centre helped bring vital diagnostics within reach, and we are grateful to the facility for extending their support to our community.” Tayyaba Okera - CHB Admin Secretary


About Care & Cure

Care & Cure Medical Centre continues to demonstrate its commitment to public health through affordable and accessible testing services. Their quick turnaround, certified labs, and patient centered care have made them a reliable partner for community based health initiatives.


What is Next?

Based on the campaign success and demand, CHB is evaluating opportunities to extend similar partnerships across other health needs and regions. We invite other clinics, labs, and sponsors to join hands in making preventive healthcare more affordable and accessible. 


Together, we can fight back against preventable diseases.


For more information or to partner with CHB, contact health@africafederation.org; +255 681 243 093. 


CHB - YOUR HEALTH IS OUR PRIORITY

 

Secretariat

Central Health Board of Africa (CHB)


12th August 2025



 
 
 

Report No. 146 – MUHARRAM, 1447 AH – August, 2025

 

LECTURES DURING THE HOLY MONTH OF MUHARRAM


Bilal Tanga organized Majlises during first 12 days of Muharram 1447 AH in all Sixty-eight (68) Centres under Bilal Tanga, starting from Thursday, 26th June 2025 (01st of Muharram 1447 A.H) upto Monday, 07th of July 2025, (12th of Muharram 1447 A.H.).


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Lectures (Majlises) were also conducted at open places such as Tanga-Pangani Bus stand (Tanga), Homboyo Village (Lushoto), Magila Village and Kwamanolo village. These lectures were held at places which do not have Bilal centers and were attended by large number of people who also had opportunities to ask questions and have them answered on the spot.


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BLOOD DONATION DRIVE AND VISIT TO HOSPITAL


As in previous years, Bilal Tanga organized blood donation drive in Tanga, Pangani, Maramba and Mkumbara centers. In Tanga center the blood donation drive was carried out on Saturday, 5th of July 2025 at Tanga Regional Referral Hospital (BOMBO Hospital) whereby 105 units of blood were collected in the name of the martyrs of Kerbala.  60 units of blood were collected in Pangani and few units were collected in Maramba and Mkumbara centers respectively.


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Bilal Tanga also organized distribution of Powder soap to patients at Bombo hospital.

 

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BILAL TANGA ORGANISES PEACEFUL PROCESSIONS


Bilal Tanga organized peaceful procession on the 9th and 10th day of the Holy Month of Muharram to commemorate the Martyrdom of Imam Husain (as). 


Pangani Centre along with 20 other neighboring centres organized a peaceful procession on the 9th of Muharram 1447 A.H. (i.e Saturday 05th of July 2025).  Almost 1800 people took part in the procession.


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In Tanga Centre the Procession took place on the 10th of Muharram 1447 A.H. i.e. ASHURA DAY (on Sunday 06th of July 2025). Approximately 3000 people took part in the procession.


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Similar processions were held in Duga centre, whereby members from more than 20 nearby centres and more than 1800 people participated. Kwemkole and other neighbouring centres took out a peaceful procession whereby more than 700 people took part.


Sakura and other neighbouring centres too out a peaceful procession whereby more than 1000 people took part. Lastly Korogwe and other neighbouring centres took out a peaceful procession whereby more than 1000 people took part.


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Prepared by:

Secretariat

BMMT Tanga Branch



 
 
 
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