
Di Bawah Bimbinganmu Ya Rasulullah: AtTartil QI Joins Forum Roadshow Siri 2 at Masjid An-Nur
On Saturday, 1 August 2026, our founder Ustaz Zukiflee Bachik was invited to speak at Forum Roadshow Siri 2: "Di Bawah Bimbinganmu Ya Rasulullah", held at Dewan Solat Utama, Masjid An-Nur.
The forum ran from 9.30am to 11.30am and was organised by Masjid Al-Amin, in conjunction with its 35th anniversary, with the support of Sofee Initiative.
The Theme
The session explored a question that many of us carry quietly: "Adakah Engkau Boleh Menerima Aku Kembali Ya Allah?" — Will You accept me back, O Allah?

It is a question of hope more than despair. And the forum answered it not with abstractions, but through the living example of Rasulullah ﷺ.
The Panel
The morning brought together three voices:
- Ustaz Abdul Rashid Suhaimi — Pegawai Dakwah, Masjid Al-Amin (Moderator)
- Ustaz Zukiflee Bachik — Pengasas, AtTartil Quranic Institute (Panellist)
- Ustaz Khairi Nazron — Pengasas, Sofee Initiative (Panellist)
What Was Shared
Ustaz Zukiflee's contribution focused on something close to our work at AtTartil QI: the Qur'an as a guide that was first lived before it was ever studied.
Three threads ran through the discussion:
1. The character of Rasulullah ﷺ as a mirror. Participants were walked through three of the Prophet's ﷺ foremost akhlaq — qualities capable of reshaping a person, a household, and eventually a community.
2. Guidance as a practical method. Rather than treating the Sunnah as a set of ideals, the panel drew out concrete steps the Prophet ﷺ used when facing difficulty, conflict and personal failure.
3. The door that stays open. Returning to Allah is not a single dramatic moment. It is a series of small, repeated turns — and the Qur'an equips us for exactly that.
Why This Matters to Us
Much of what AtTartil QI does is language work: nahu, saraf, balaghah, tadabbur. But language is never the destination.
We teach the Qur'an's language so that its guidance can be received directly, without distance — the same way the first community received it from the Prophet ﷺ.
Forums like this one are a reminder that Qur'anic learning belongs in the masjid, in conversation, and in the ordinary lives of ordinary people.
Our Thanks
We extend our sincere appreciation to Masjid Al-Amin for organising the roadshow and for the invitation to take part, to Masjid An-Nur for hosting the session, and to Sofee Initiative for their support.
Our thanks also to Ustaz Abdul Rashid Suhaimi for moderating with care, to Ustaz Khairi Nazron for a generous and grounded contribution, and to every participant who came out on a Saturday morning.
May Allah accept the effort of the organisers and place barakah in the 35th anniversary of Masjid Al-Amin.
Invite Us
AtTartil QI regularly partners with mosques, community organisations and workplaces for forums, talks and Qur'anic learning sessions.
If you would like to explore a collaboration, we would be glad to hear from you.
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