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ULAMAH ONLINE #MIL4ULAMAH PROJECT
Photos by Khayronesah P. Abbas
Nursaleha Dadayan
Modern technology and religion may be seen as opposing sides of the spectrum. But Prof. Sorhaila Yusoph created a venue for the middle ground where these two immensely influential ideas can converge. Today, more people can be found on Facebook than in Friday sermons. However, despite the idea that people might be deviating from religion, the research conducted by Internews found out that the Meranaws hold the teachings of our Ulamah in high regard. Meranaws use these teachings in guiding their decisions and daily lives. With this knowledge, Prof. Sorhaila Yusoph came up with the idea of the event, MIL4ULAMAH. She saw it as another way of empowering the community. By teaching the religious leaders Media Information and Literacy, she hopes for them to be more effective in giving Daw’wah by
expanding their audience online and be capable to navigate themselves in a world of information and information disorders. Although before the event, she was afraid that the Ulamah will not cooperate or like the project. But her fear was replaced by joy when the Ulamah participated and were very engaged in the activities of the seminar. The variety of Ulamah who attended appreciated the event. Ustadj Rhayyan Ebrahim from King Khalid University in Saudi, was glad to learn about podcasting, which he may add along with his already existing social media channels. “Inshaallah, ma apply natin sa future – tulad ng podcasting... Inshaallah, irecommend ko rin ito sa mga kasama ko.” Ustadj Labib Abdulrashid from Qassim University in Saudi, thanked the project and the people behind it for giving importance to the Ulamah and he said he
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finds the program helpful for the community. He said he recognizes the importance of the media and now he knows what to do with the kind of information he receives. “...Bilang isang Ulamah, ito ay nakakapagbigay saamin ng inspirasyon, pag-asa...” And later in his statement he adds, “...sana nga ay patuloy-tuloy pa ang mga ganitong programa.” This event, MIL4ULAMAH is not where it ends. As it is said in the religion to seek knowledge, the project and participants will continue to seek and share knowledge and truth. Sharing knowledge of information dissemination in today’s digital age to religious leaders is one step to bringing closer together two very influential ideas. By creating responsible and empowered Ulamahs, we take another step closer towards a united and empowered Ummah.
Prof. Sorhaila Latip-Yusoph giving a lecture about “What is Disinformation” during the 1st session of the MIL4ULAMAH
Aleem Labib (left) with his co-fellow Ulamah
Ustadh Rhayyan Ebrahim sharing his thoughts and learnings during the workshop