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Conversion Ceremony

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Conversion Ceremony

Over 100 individuals converted to Islam in Brunei from January to May 11, with a ceremony at the Islamic Da'wah Centre marking the latest batch. Filipino convert Dayang Lodee Vina Sucgang Erni, now known as Nur Alisha Nuha Safiyya binti Abdullah, recited the Islamic Oath during the event.

More than 100 people embraced Islam in Brunei between January and May 11, with a significant ceremony held at the Islamic Da'wah Centre in the afternoon of May 11. The event marked the conversion of 31 converts, including a Filipino woman named Dayang Lodee Vina Sucgang Erni, who recited the Islamic Oath and adopted her new name, Nur Alisha Nuha Safiyya binti Abdullah. The ceremony began with the recitation of Surah Al-Fatihah, followed by the official oath-taking process. This latest batch of converts brings the total number of new Muslims in Brunei to over 100 since the start of the year. The Islamic Da'wah Centre, known for promoting Islamic teachings, hosted the event to formally welcome the new members into the faith. The conversions reflect ongoing religious engagement in Brunei, where Islam plays a central role in society and governance. The ceremony underscored the cultural and spiritual significance of embracing Islam, with participants undergoing a structured process to affirm their commitment to the religion. This event aligns with Brunei’s broader efforts to foster religious harmony and provide pathways for individuals to explore Islam. The Islamic Da'wah Centre continues to serve as a key institution in facilitating such conversions, offering guidance and support to those seeking to join the Muslim community.

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