
On 4 June 2025, from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the Almotahida Education Group had the honour of joining the local community at Surau Jumaat An-Naim, Wangsa Maju for a meaningful booth exhibition that blended education, connection, and reflection.
Upon arrival, our team was warmly welcomed by the surau committee members, including the Chairman, Haji Musa Othman, and the Al-Azhari Imam, Mr. Ismail Adly—both of whom extended heartfelt hospitality and expressed strong support for our educational mission.
✨ What Happened That Day?
Here’s a quick look at what went down:
🛠️ Booth Set-Up
Our team assembled an eye-catching booth featuring some of our bestsellers and innovative learning tools:
- Arabic for Life Dictionary
- Arabic Curriculum Books for Adults (Kalemon Series)
- Huruf Arab Book (Arabic Letters)
- VR Interactive Learning Experience
🎤 Special Testimonial Video
We were deeply honoured to receive a heartfelt testimonial from Imam Ismail Adly, who shared his views on the Kalemon curriculum and the Arabic for Life Dictionary. His insights reaffirmed our belief in the power of accessible, structured Arabic education.
🕌 Learning & Reflection
As the evening approached, a Maghrib lecture was held at the surau, delivered by Ustaz Adzdzin Muzhaffar Maarof, who shared an inspiring talk about ibadah qurban—a timely and spiritually enriching reminder as the month of Zulhijjah draws near.
🤝 Community Engagement
Throughout the day, our team engaged with visitors, introducing our Arabic educational materials and offering a VR experience to attract interest and enhance interaction. Many expressed strong interest and shared positive feedback on our products.
💬 Why It Mattered
This wasn’t just a sales booth—it was an opportunity to:
- Bring Arabic learning tools closer to the community
- Share values of knowledge and giving
- Strengthen our mission of nurturing Arabic literacy through modern, engaging mediums
🌙 Final Thoughts
Events like this remind us of the beauty of grassroots outreach—where meaningful conversations meet impactful resources. We are grateful to Surau Jumaat An-Naim for the warm reception, and especially to Chairman Haji Musa Othman and Imam Ismail Adly for their generous support.
Here’s to more community-based efforts that make knowledge not just accessible—but also memorable.
By: Hafiz Jalil