We provide ISOCs with the essential resources to thrive on campus. Our free services and resources include:
An Islamic da’wah organisation can be a powerful partner for university Islamic Societies (ISOCs), helping them strengthen their presence on campus and deliver a greater impact through free, tailored support.
We provide ISOCs with a wide range of resources to thrive, starting with dawah materials such as leaflets, booklets, Qur’an translations, and multimedia content, which can be used at stalls, fresher’s fairs, or campus events to engage both Muslims and non-Muslims effectively.
To further enrich student experiences, we also connect ISOCs with inspiring guest speakers who can deliver talks on a variety of topics—ranging from Islamic knowledge and spirituality to addressing contemporary issues students face—making events more impactful and accessible.
Beyond materials and events, we offer specialised dawah training designed to equip ISOC members with the confidence, skills, and strategies needed to share the message of Islam with wisdom and compassion in a university setting.
Finally, recognising the importance of long-term support, we provide new Muslim mentorship, ensuring that those who embrace Islam on campus are guided, nurtured, and integrated into a supportive community. By offering these services at no cost, we empower ISOCs to focus on their mission of spreading awareness, strengthening faith, and building bridges within their campuses without the burden of limited resources.
Complete this form on behalf of your university Islamic Societies (ISOCs) to help them strengthen their presence on campus and deliver a greater impact through our free, tailored support.
Established in 2009, iERA has grown into a trusted and influential force in the field of Islamic dawah, with over 16 years of dedicated service. Our mission is twofold: to invite non-Muslims to Islam with wisdom and compassion, and to support new Muslims as they embark on their spiritual journey.
By the mercy of Allah, our efforts have led to over 200,000 people embracing Islam in the last year alone, reflecting the scale and impact of our work. With a global presence in 30 countries across 6 continents, we are able to reach diverse communities and adapt our approach to local cultures and contexts.
This worldwide network is strengthened by our team of 748 outreach specialists, who are trained to engage in meaningful dialogue, deliver dawah effectively, and provide ongoing mentorship for new Muslims.
Our consistent growth and results demonstrate not only our commitment to the work of dawah, but also our ability to empower partners, such as university ISOCs, with the experience, resources, and global perspective needed to thrive in their own settings.