, Ustaz Nor Razak has officially taken over the chairmanship of the Asatizah Recognition Board (ARB) for the 2026โ2028 term.
Focusing on the endurance of the marriage rather than just the wedding day.
The successful rollout and validation of legal . ๐ Passing the Torch at ROMM
[ 26 Years of Public Service ] โ โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโดโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ โผ โผ [ Registry of Muslim Marriages ] [ Asatizah Recognition Board ] - Deputy Registrar (1999) - Appointed Chairman (2026โ2028) - Appointed Registrar (2019) - Upholding Educational Standards - Spearheaded "Bersamamu" Programme - Strengthening Community Trust The ROMM Era: Safeguarding Muslim Marriages ustaz nor razak bakar exclusive
Navigating modern challenges with faith and mutual respect.
has long been a figure of quiet strength and steady guidance
He was instrumental in enhancing the Bersamamu program , which provides mentorship to Muslim couples during their first two years of marriage. , Ustaz Nor Razak has officially taken over
In October 2019, he succeeded Ustaz Syed Ahmad as the official Registrar of ROMM. His leadership era was defined by systemic resilience, particularly as he steered the agency through the unprecedented disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar is a well-known Malaysian Islamic preacher, motivational speaker, and writer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and respected Islamic figures in Malaysia, known for his captivating preaching style, insightful teachings, and commitment to promoting a positive and moderate brand of Islam.
In an exclusive interview, Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar shared his reflections on his journey, the challenges he has faced, and his vision for the future. He emphasized the importance of education, critical thinking, and empathy in navigating the complexities of the modern world. He also highlighted the need for Muslims to engage with contemporary issues from an Islamic perspective, one that is informed, nuanced, and dialogical. ๐ Passing the Torch at ROMM [ 26
In the digital age, Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar has successfully navigated the transition from traditional pondok-style teaching to a multi-platform presence. Through social media, webinars, and recorded series, his message reaches beyond the borders of Malaysia, touching the Malay-speaking diaspora globally. Despite this wide reach, he maintains a sense of humility and accessibility, often engaging directly with students and addressing the specific moral dilemmas faced by the modern Ummah.
While he is a traditionalist at heart, Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar has masterfully navigated the digital revolution. He recognizes that the "Mimbar" (pulpit) of the 21st century extends to social media platforms. By utilizing short-form videos, live-streamed Q&A sessions, and interactive webinars, he has reached a demographic that might never step into a traditional lecture hall.