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Empowering Muballigheen and Teachers: Capacity Building Board conducts Transformative Programs for Bilal

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The AFED Capacity Building Board (CBG) had the privilege of conducting a range of enriching programs at the Annual Seminar on Personnel Development, organized by Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania (BMMT). The seminar took place from 15th to 21st December 2024 at Al-Hujjat Hall – WIPAHS in Kibaha and focused on enhancing the skills and capabilities of Muballigheen and teachers from Bilal Centres, madrasahs, and nursery schools.


This year’s seminar welcomed participants from various zones across Tanzania, including Coast & South, Central, North, Zanzibar, Mwanza (Lake), Bukoba, Kagera, Tanga, and Tabora.


The sessions aimed to empower participants by fostering a deeper understanding of self-growth, effective teamwork, and strategies for community development, ensuring alignment with organizational goals.


Conducted exclusively in Swahili, these programs facilitated better comprehension among participants and enabled them to engage deeply with the concepts presented. The sessions reflected a unique blend of practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and spiritual guidance, all designed to foster personal and collective growth. 


Highlights of the CBG Programs


Leadership and Community Management

On December 16, 2024, Br. Shabbirhussein Khalfan facilitated an engaging session aimed at equipping religious leaders with essential leadership and administrative skills. The program covered strategies for effective community management, conflict resolution, and fostering spiritual growth. Participants also explored ways to build trust and influence within their communities through mentorship and meaningful engagement. Practical skills such as managing accounts, writing comprehensive reports, and fundraising for madrasahs and Islamic centers were also imparted, ensuring participants were well-prepared to navigate both spiritual and administrative responsibilities.


Teaching Enhancement Workshop (Mafunzo ya Stadi za Ualimu)

This session, held on 18th December 2024, was facilitated by Sr. Zaheera Raza and supported by Sr. Maryam Khalfan.  It offered practical training on the foundations of impactful teaching. The workshop emphasized the influential role of a teacher in shaping minds and nurturing Islamic values (Kukuza Maadili ya Kiislamu). Participants explored interactive learning techniques designed to actively engage students and cultivate critical thinking in diverse classroom settings. 


The session also covered planning and assessment, providing practical strategies for effective lesson preparation and student evaluation. These workshops were designed to empower educators with dynamic teaching methods, ensuring meaningful and transformative learning experiences for their students. 


Safeguarding and Child Protection Training

Recognizing the vital role of safeguarding in educational spaces, this session, held on December 19, 2024, was led by Br. Shabbirhussein Khalfan and supported by Sr. Maryam Khalfan. Participants were guided on how to identify and address signs of abuse while ensuring confidentiality and sensitivity. The training emphasized creating safe and nurturing environments that promote both psychological well-being and religious learning. By adopting child-centered approaches, educators were empowered to integrate safety and care into every aspect of their teaching practice, leaving participants with a renewed sense of responsibility and readiness. 


Holistic Personal and Community Development

The final session on December 20, 2024, facilitated by Br. Shabbirhussein Khalfan with the support by Sr. Maryam Khalfan focused on enhancing mental health and spiritual resilience among leaders and educators. The workshop addressed ways to identify and address mental health challenges within communities while promoting well-being through faith-driven initiatives. Participants engaged in reflective discussions and developed actionable strategies to implement their learning in their respective roles. This program encapsulated the seminar's overarching goal: to empower participants to serve their communities with compassion, strength, and a vision for growth.



In addition to the sessions facilitated by CBG, the seminar included other programs aimed at comprehensive capacity building. The participants’ enthusiasm and engagement were evident, with many expressing gratitude for the practical insights and strategies shared.


The Africa Federation Capacity Building Board (CBG) extends its heartfelt appreciation to the Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania for providing this valuable opportunity. Our special appreciation also goes to the Africa Federation Office Bearers and Secretariat for their continued encouragement, which made this initiative possible.


Asanteni Sana to all participants for their dedication to learning and for making this program a success. This ongoing journey of knowledge-sharing and capacity building promises to inspire positive change across communities.


CBG Secretariat.


25th January 2024 / 24th Rajab 1446 AH



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