This Community Service activity aims to implement the SAJADA program (Socialization of Religious Networking Action and Da‘wah) for adolescents in Mujan Village, Boyan Tanjung District, as a model for shaping wise attitudes in social interaction and behavior. The program is motivated by various challenges in adolescent social life related to environmental influences, peer relationships, and moral decision-making in daily activities. The methods employed include socialization sessions, participatory discussions, simulations, group work, and action-based mentoring with adolescents as the primary subjects of the program. Evaluation was conducted through questionnaires, focus group discussions, and observation to measure improvements in understanding, levels of participation, and changes in attitudes. The evaluation results indicate that 95% of participants experienced an increased understanding of Islamic values in adolescent social interaction, 95% were actively involved in the activities, and 92% reported positive changes in attitudes such as mutual respect, self-control, and social responsibility. In addition, 99% of participants considered the materials relevant to their social realities, and 99% stated that the methods were effective. The overall participant satisfaction rate reached 95%, although improvements in facilities and program sustainability are still required. Overall, the SAJADA program is effective as a contextual adolescent da‘wah model in shaping wise social interaction and behavior.