KUCHING – The Da’wah and Development Unit of the Kuching Division Islamic Religious Office hosted a Hi-Tea programme on 16 July to commemorate the Hijrah of Our Brothers for 1448H / 2026 AD.
The event, held at Hock Lee Hotel & Residences, brought together members of the Secretariat of Our Brothers and officials from the Islamic Religious Office to celebrate unity and strengthen collaboration.
The gathering was designed to reinforce bonds of friendship among participants while also serving as a platform to improve coordination between the Kuching Division Islamic Religious Office and the Secretariat of Our Brothers.
Organisers emphasised that such engagements are vital for building stronger networks and ensuring that community initiatives are carried out more effectively.
The Hi-Tea programme highlighted the importance of brotherhood and solidarity within the Muslim community.
By creating opportunities for direct interaction, the event allowed participants to share ideas, discuss challenges, and explore ways to enhance cooperation in future activities.
Officials noted that the initiative was not only a social occasion but also a strategic effort to integrate work processes between the Secretariat and the Islamic Religious Office.
This approach is expected to lead to more efficient planning and implementation of programmes that benefit the wider community.
The Hijrah celebration provided a meaningful backdrop for the event, reminding attendees of the values of perseverance, unity, and renewal.
Organisers explained that the commemoration of Hijrah serves as a reminder of the importance of working together to achieve shared goals, particularly in strengthening religious and social institutions.
Community representatives expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting that it fosters closer ties and encourages collaboration across different groups.
They highlighted that such programmes help bridge gaps, promote inclusivity, and ensure that community development efforts remain aligned with the needs of the people.
The Kuching Division Islamic Religious Office has been actively engaging with local organisations to promote religious awareness and community empowerment.
Officials stressed that continuous dialogue and cooperation are essential in building a more integrated and resilient society.
The Hi-Tea event also underscored the role of hospitality and informal gatherings in strengthening relationships.
By creating a relaxed environment, participants were able to engage more openly, paving the way for stronger partnerships in the future.
As the Islamic Religious Office continues to expand its outreach, initiatives like this are expected to play a key role in fostering unity and ensuring that programmes are implemented with efficiency and inclusivity.
The event concluded with renewed commitment from both the Secretariat and the Islamic Religious Office to work hand in hand in advancing community development.










