
International, Indonesian scholars discuss global challenges at CONN3CT

The opening ceremony of an annual international contemporary Muslim event, CONN3CT, organized by the Strong Minor Project, at Jakarta’s sports stadium ISTORA Senayan, on January 11, 2025. (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
CONN3CT is organized by the Strong Minor Project on January 11-12, 2025, at Jakarta’s sports stadium ISTORA Senayan, featuring Indonesian scholars and four international scholars from three countries.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) - The annual international contemporary Muslim event, CONN3CT, organized by the Strong Minor Project, is taking place on January 11-12, 2025, at Jakarta’s sports stadium ISTORA Senayan, featuring Indonesian scholars and four international scholars from three countries.They include Indonesia’s Ustadz Khalid Basalamah and Ustadz Subhan Bawazier, while the international scholars attending CONN3CT are Mufti Menk from Zimbabwe, Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem from Saudi Arabia, as well as Sheikh Ali Hammuda and Sheikh Abu Taymiyyah from England."The speakers at CONN3CT are not only those who are viral in various media, especially social media, but they also possess knowledge and competence," said CEO of The Strong Minor Project, Ratna Galih, during a press conference in Jakarta on Saturday.She continued, stating that CONN3CT specifically targets Gen Z, whose lives are closely tied to digital technology and the rapid flow of information."The challenges of the modern era are increasingly complex and diverse, requiring us to be responsive to adapt to the dynamics of rapid changes. Therefore, at CONN3CT 2025, we focus on discussions to enhance deep religious understanding that is relevant to global challenges, mastery of digital marketing, and the expansion of business networks. This theme was chosen to meet the needs of the people in the modern era," she explained.According to Ratna, the event programs in CONN3CT 2025 are focused on the challenges faced by today's generation, one of which is a discussion on parenting."Children today easily experience depression because of an overwhelming amount of information, yet there is no shield for them. We hope this event can help parents prepare the next generation to face the overflow of information."
CEO of The Strong Minor Project, Ratna Galih (center) and Head of Media Relations for CONN3CT 2025, Raden Dzaky Maulana Irfan (right), at a press conference in Jakarta, Saturday (January 11, 2025). (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
An Indonesian Muslim scholar, Ustadh Subhan Bawazier, delivered a speech at CONNECT, held in Jakarta, on Saturday (January 11, 2025). (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
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