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Dr Ibrahim emphasised that excellence is not merely technical or professional perfection, but a divine principle that should manifest in all aspects of a Muslim’s life, especially in caring for orphans, the needy, the sick, and people with disabilities. Excellence is a divine attribute, and believers are encouraged to perform every act — whether worship, social service, or personal interaction — with skill and sincerity to foster a cohesive, compassionate society.
Issa Al Blushi, Head of Community Programmes at the Islamic Forum, noted that the lecture reflects the forum’s commitment to combining culture and awareness to promote the noble human aspects of Islamic law, values of tolerance, care, and patience. The forum was honoured by the Friends of Cancer Patients Association for its pioneering role in organising cultural and awareness programmes that strengthen community ties and highlight humanitarian values.
Al Muntada Al Islami in Sharjah continues to deliver distinctive community programmes under the patronage of the Sharjah government, advancing its mission to serve society and reinforce authentic Islamic identity.