In the first half of 2025, more than 3,600 people from diverse cultural backgrounds converted to Islam in Dubai.

This information was released by the Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Islamic Culture, part of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department.

Additionally, 1,300 students enrolled in the Center’s educational programs, highlighting its growing role in cultural outreach.

The Center also organized 47 knowledge and cultural courses, benefiting over 1,400 participants from various backgrounds.

The “Sustainable Knowledge Room” initiative reached 190 beneficiaries, offering resources and guidance to deepen understanding of Islamic values and strengthen community ties.

Jassim Al Khazraji, Director of the Centre, said these results affirm its pivotal mission in introducing Islam and fostering harmonious coexistence in the emirate.

“We operate with a comprehensive vision to build bridges of cultural and religious dialogue, presenting a bright image of Islam rooted in tolerance, knowledge, and exchange,” he explained.

He added that the Center will intensify its efforts in the second half of the year by enhancing course content and expanding outreach to more beneficiaries.

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