The SULAM project at Masjid An-Nur, Saujana Utama, proved that education does not end in lecture halls — it grows stronger when students step into the community.
UiTM Puncak Alam’s Faculty of Hotel and Tourism Management sent 68 of its students to the mosque for a hands-on experience that combined spirituality, skill, and service.
After performing Subuh prayers, students attended a talk by Dr. Mohd Dasuqkhi Mohd Sirajuddin from UiTM Shah Alam, highlighting the ethics of information sharing.
Deputy Dean Prof. Dr. Chemah Tamby Chik noted that the project encouraged holistic learning — balancing academic achievement with empathy and civic duty.
“It’s about teaching our students to be professionals who care, not just perform,” she said.
Through the Sarapan Perdana event, the students showcased their culinary expertise while fostering a sense of unity among residents and worshippers alike.