By Urban Shihemi, October 1 , 2025 Hundreds of young Muslims from universities across Kenya are expected to gather at Adams Masjid (Ngong Road), Multipurpose Hall, for the 2025 Grand Da’awah Conference, themed “Awakened Hearts: The Journey of Believing Youth.” Organized by the Association of Muslims in Universities and Colleges in Kenya (AMUCK) in partnership with the Muslim Students Association of the University of Nairobi (MSAUN) Main Campus Chapter and Al-Haajar TV, the conference aims to inspire spiritual renewal and unity among Muslim youth. According to organizers, the event will provide a platform for reflection, learning, and strengthening the bonds of faith at a time when young Muslims face growing social and moral challenges. In his statement, Mohamed Abdul, Chairperson of AMUCK’s Executive Committee, emphasized the importance of returning to faith and purpose amid modern distractions. “In a time when the world pulls us in many directions, this conference reminds us of the one path that truly matters the path back to Allah,” he said. “It is a moment to revive our imaan, strengthen our ummah, and reaffirm that our true honour lies in living by Islam, with purpose and conviction.” Echoing his sentiments, Arkam Salim, Chairman of MSAUN Main Campus Chapter, described the event as a call to spiritual awakening. “This conference is a call to every Muslim heart seeking light in a restless world,” he noted. “We pray that every soul that walks in leaves with an awakened heart.” The event will feature keynote lectures, Qur’an reflections, and interactive sessions designed to nurture faith, purpose, and unity among Kenya’s believing youth.