The Youth Wing of NASFAT (Nasrul‑Lahi‑L‑Fatih Society of Nigeria) is a community-driven arm dedicated to empowering young Muslims both spiritually and socially. Activities include:
Weekly spiritual sessions, like Sunday Assalat, Friday Tafseer, Tahajjud, and monthly Iftar gatherings
Programs aligned with health, education, livelihood, and da’wah goals, often collaborating with other NASFAT committees
Governed by national executive officers like Amir, Secretary, and Public Relations Secretary, the Youth Wing also engages in local and global outreach initiatives
A signature event is the NASFAT Youth Conference—an immersive, multi-day gathering that:
Combines networking, workshops, lectures, and spiritual sessions with focus on global citizenship and local impact
Recently held its 18th edition at ASCON, Badagry (Lagos) under the theme “Global Citizenship through the Lens of Faith: Connecting Local Actions to Global Outcomes”
Convenes alumni, youths from other organizations, and the public to discuss climate action, SDGs, leadership, and governance inclusion
Highlights from the 2025 conference include:
An appeal to integrate youth voices more strongly into governance and decision-making
NASFAT’s commitment to sustainability, with efforts like global tree planting—~10,000 trees planted in 5 years
Component | Highlights |
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Youth Wing | Regular worship, education, community service programs |
Annual Conference | Multi-day event, global citizenship, leadership development |
Strategic Goals | Youth engagement in governance, sustainability, SDGs, empowerment |
The NASFAT Youth Wing fosters spiritual growth, skill-building, and social awareness among Nigerian youth.
The conference connects young people to global issues, SDGs, and faith-led civic action.
Activities emphasize action-oriented values like environmental stewardship and leadership inclusion.