
The Department of Mosque Affairs under the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) invited the public, particularly mosque congregants, to participate in a survey on the effectiveness of religious lectures conducted at mosques nationwide.
Organized by the department’s Research and Development Division, the survey aims to assess the effectiveness of religious lectures delivered after the mass Maghrib prayer or at other suitable times in mosques, suraus (religious sites), and religious halls throughout the country.
The assessment will cover several aspects, including congregants’ reception of the lectures, the effectiveness of their delivery, the relevance of the content, the timing of the sessions, and their impact on the application of Islamic teachings in daily life.
Members of the public can participate by completing the online survey via a link, or by scanning the QR code displayed on the official survey poster, or through the MoRA’s official website.
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The survey will be open from July 1 to August 31, 2026 and is expected to take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Information and feedback provided will be treated with strict confidentiality, and respondents’ identities will remain anonymous.
The data collected will be used solely for the evaluation and improvement of the implementation of religious lectures at mosques across the country.
Source: Borneobulletin.com.bn