Faith in Action marked our first event focused on political involvement. Brothers Mossab Sadeia and Abdul Rahman lead a meaningful discussion on how building local political power starts with staying informed, engaged, and ready to take action. We reflected on the importance of voting and how, as Muslims we can shape our future by taking our political role seriously.
Brother Mossab Sadeia put it best—stop drinking the Kool-Aid. Our faith calls us to step out of the comfort zones of this dunya and commit to what’s true, good, and right. It’s not always easy, and the road might get uncomfortable, but that’s where real growth happens.
Faith isn’t about following the crowd—it’s about standing firm, even when the world is pulling you in different directions. Let’s take those steps, even when they’re tough, and trust that every sacrifice brings us closer to our purpose. At the end of the day, our goal is beyond this world, and the reward is worth every struggle.
“This worldly life is no more than play and amusement. But the Hereafter is indeed the real life, if only they knew.” [Surah Ankabut, Verse 64]