Over 3,600 people from diverse backgrounds converted to Islam in Dubai during the first half of 2025, the Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Islamic Culture announced Monday.
Additionally, 1,300 students enrolled in its courses, while 47 cultural programs drew 1,400 participants. Its Sustainable Knowledge Room initiative reached 190 beneficiaries.
The courses teach Islamic basics, Quran study, language help, and tailored guidance for new Muslims. The Sustainable Knowledge Room provides resources and personalized support to help converts and learners build lasting faith knowledge.
Jassim Al Khazraji, director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Islamic Culture, stated the mid-year figures demonstrate the center’s broad outreach across Dubai’s diverse communities.
“These results affirm our mission to introduce Islam and foster peaceful coexistence in Dubai,” he said. “We strive to present Islam with clarity and compassion while providing educational resources tailored to new Muslims and those exploring Islamic culture.”
The Mohammed bin Rashid Center will expand course offerings and outreach in late 2025, adding sessions focused on family support, community integration, and digital tools.
This builds on recent growth including online classes, study circles, and school/community partnerships.
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