Dubai: The Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture, part of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, reported significant achievements in the first half of 2025. More than 3,600 individuals embraced Islam during this period, and over 1,300 students enrolled in the Centre's educational programmes. Additionally, the Centre organised 47 knowledge and awareness courses, benefiting over 1,400 participants, and supported more than 190 beneficiaries through the 'Sustainable Knowledge Room' initiative.
According to Emirates News Agency, these outcomes underscore the significant impact of the Centre's awareness and educational programmes. These initiatives aim to promote the principles and values of Islam within a structured framework that combines scientific methodology with a human spirit. This approach strengthens Dubai's position as a global hub for cultural exchange and civilizational openness.
Jassim Al Khazraji, Director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture, emphasized the vital role the Centre plays in introducing Islam and fostering civilizational coexistence in Dubai. He stated that the Centre operates within a comprehensive vision that seeks to build bridges of cultural and religious communication. The Centre aims to present a positive image of Islam based on tolerance, knowledge, and dialogue, employing well-researched academic standards that address the needs of new converts and those interested in Islamic culture.