As the Islamic New Year arrives, a leading figure from Nahdlatul Ulama, Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization, has called on Muslims to use the occasion for introspection and self-improvement. KH Ahmad Fahrur Rozi encouraged believers to reflect on their faith and conduct. He emphasized the importance of strengthening religious conviction, ethical behavior, and fostering stronger bonds of brotherhood within the community. The call to action aims to utilize the Hijriyah New Year as a catalyst for positive personal and collective change. This annual observance marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina. The message underscores the values of faith, morality, and unity as central tenets of Islamic practice in Indonesia.
