The Community of Syiar Islam (CSI) held a Community of Syiar Islam Training Certificate (CTC).
On Saturday, May 23, 2026, the Community of Syiar Islam Training Certificate (CTC) was held with the theme "Rise in Unity: Strengthening in Brotherhood, Growing in Da'wah." The event took place in the Smart Classroom on the 5th floor of the Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, and was attended by enthusiastic participants. This event is one of the work programs of the Community of Syiar Islam (CSI) FEB UIN Jakarta, which aims to recruit, train, and develop da'wah cadres for second- and fourth-semester students to create a generation of students who are active, possess integrity, and are capable of growing in brotherhood and campus da'wah efforts. Apparently, the world of college isn't already tiring enough with assignments, organizations, and last-minute revisions, so people also created weekend cadre training to continuously test their productivity relentlessly.

Carrying the theme "Rise in Unity: Strengthening in Ukhuwah, Growing in Da'wah," this activity focused on instilling the values of unity, caring, and collaboration among students in building a positive and progressive da'wah environment. Participants were equipped with an understanding of the importance of Islamic brotherhood, strengthening da'wah values, leadership, communication, and character development as active and responsible Muslim students. The activity took place interactively through a series of events such as material presentations, discussion sessions, icebreakers, mentoring, and Q&A sessions with the presenters and committee members. The Vice Dean III of the Faculty of Economics and Business stated that this activity was a positive step in developing student quality and strengthening the spirit of togetherness and da'wah contributions on campus. He also expressed his full support for student development activities and hoped that programs like this would continue to develop sustainably.
The enthusiasm of the participants was evident in their active participation throughout the activity and the warm interactions between them. Through this activity, it is hoped that participants will grow into da'wah cadres with a spirit of contribution, social awareness, and the ability to continuously develop in facing the challenges of campus and community life. Thank you to the Vice Dean III of the Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Jakarta, and the instructors for their support, guidance, and contributions to help make the CSI Training Certificate (CTC) a success, ensuring a smooth and beneficial event. (ah)
