#EchoesOfMercy - Maulid Campaign 2025

In celebrating Maulid, we reflect on the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w’s enduring legacy of mercy, compassion, and generosity.

At LBKM, this spirit lives on through our mission — enabling students from all walks of life to pursue education and build brighter futures.

#EchoesOfMercy reminds us that every contribution made today continues the Prophet’s legacy, empowering the next generation and creating ripples of impact that last well beyond our time.

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Every act of kindness leaves a mark. And sometimes, that mark becomes a legacy, one that opens doors, nurtures dreams, and changes lives.

At LBKM, we’ve seen how your support brings hope to a student’s journey. It can keep a child in school, help a young person chase their goals, or ease the burden on a struggling family. These moments matter, and they’re only possible because of donors like you.

Support That Echoes Across Generations

Your support and generosity will not only impact the individual students, but also go on to multiply in the community. Students like myself will never forget the vital role that community support played in our journeys. In time, we too hope to give back and uplift others, just as we were once uplifted. Thank you for the support and faith in the students, and may it go far in touching many more lives.

Mak Kai Feng, Darren (Editor-in-Chief, Plan B Media)

Recipient of LBKM Prestigious Scholarship (2023) & Merit Scholarship (2024) , Alumnus of National University of Singapore – BA (Hons) English Language, Juris Doctor (Dean’s List, Distinction)

This Rabiulawal, make a difference through you!

Give today and shape the future. Your contributions echoes through generations.

Support education. Spread mercy. Reap reward.

From Madrasah to Lawyer - An LBKM Story

I was awarded the LBKM Iconic Scholarship in 2017 during law school. More than just lightening my financial constraints, the support privileged me with the ability to focus on a single task: studying. I am painfully aware that this is a privilege many others do not have.

This realisation instilled in me a non-negotiable aim to do well in my studies — to compound good with good. It also armed me with a sense of solidarity: I was never alone in my journey. With me were invisible members of the community who, despite never having met me, placed their faith in me and rooted for me from the shadows.

Muhd Nur Hidayat Bin Amir (Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel, Attorney-General’s Chambers)

Inaugural Recipient of LBKM Prof Ahmad Ibrahim - Iconic Scholarship (2017), Alumnus of Madrasah Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiah, Nanyang Junior College, NUS Law