The video begins with an Islamic greeting and praises Allah for allowing everyone to experience the holy month of Ramadan, a month of blessings, forgiveness, and rewards.
The speaker highlights the pervasive presence of digital technology and social media in daily life. A crucial question is posed: are we using our IT and multimedia skills for the propagation of Islam, as advised by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to convey even a single verse?
Unlike the past where spreading Islam was challenging due to the need for direct interaction or letters, today's digital tools and social media offer an easy way to fulfill the amanah (trust) of spreading Islamic teachings. This is supported by Quran Surah Fussilat verse 33, which praises those who invite to goodness.
The video encourages Muslims to use platforms like WhatsApp, TikTok, and Facebook for Islamic propagation. Suggestions include creating inspirational quotes, documentary videos about good deeds or charity, sharing Ramadan cultums (short lectures), and posting positive stories that encourage gratitude and good actions.
A Hadith is cited, stating that whoever invites to a good deed will receive a reward equivalent to those who follow it. The speaker illustrates this by imagining one's digital posts inspiring thousands to pray or read the Quran, thus generating continuous rewards for the original poster.
The speaker urges all Muslims to utilize their IT and multimedia skills for spreading Islam, ensuring that these efforts become Amal Jariyah (continuous charity) that extends even after death. The video concludes with a prayer for blessings and rewards during Ramadan.