In 2025, our activities in the Dominican Republic were implemented within a national context of approximately 11 million inhabitants, where Christianity—primarily Catholicism—represents the dominant religion. The Muslim community remains a small minority, estimated at around 4,000–6,000 individuals, concentrated mainly in urban areas.
Our work focused on structured community engagement through three main areas: center-based activities, humanitarian support, and public engagement.
Center activities formed a key operational pillar, including regular educational sessions, community gatherings, and guided discussions, providing a stable environment for learning and interaction. These activities contributed to strengthening internal cohesion and supporting consistent engagement throughout the year.
Humanitarian efforts included the distribution of food baskets (sallal ghitha’iya), targeting families in need. These initiatives were implemented through organized distribution mechanisms, ensuring efficient delivery and direct community impact.
Public engagement was further expanded through participation in conferences, exhibitions, and awareness events, reaching broader audiences and enhancing visibility. These platforms enabled structured dialogue and facilitated outreach beyond the immediate community.
In a national context where Muslims represent a very small fraction of the population, these integrated activities contributed to expanding outreach, strengthening community presence, and improving organizational impact across multiple sectors.
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