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Community Engagement Initiatives

Educational Outreach Programs

CTUB focuses on educational outreach, providing resources and support to local mosques and madrasas, fostering a deeper understanding of Sunni teachings and promoting progressive Islamic values within the community.

Advocacy Against Extremism

Through various initiatives, CTUB advocates for the rejection of radical ideologies, emphasizing the importance of moderate interpretations of Islam and fostering dialogue among diverse Muslim communities to combat extremism.

Intellectual Crisis Solutions

CTUB addresses the intellectual crisis facing the global Muslim community by promoting critical examination and contextualization of religious texts, encouraging scholarly discussions, and developing resources for informed understanding of Islam.

Professional Development Programs

CTUB organizes professional development initiatives for its members, including workshops and seminars aimed at enhancing the skills of imams, educators, and professionals, ensuring they effectively contribute to the community.

Ulama Board Initiatives

  • The Role of the Cape Town Ulama Board in Modern Muslim Discourse

    The Role of the Cape Town Ulama Board in Modern Muslim Discourse

    Introduction to the Cape Town Ulama Board The Cape Town Ulama Board (CTUB) was founded in 2007 by prominent figures…

    1/16/2025
  • Understanding the Role of the Cape Town Ulama Board (CTUB)

    Understanding the Role of the Cape Town Ulama Board (CTUB)

    Introduction to the Cape Town Ulama Board The Cape Town Ulama Board (CTUB) was established in 2007 by notable figures…

    1/16/2025

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