Our campaign was not built on anger; it was built on usul. It stood upon three Shar‘i pillars:
Our tools were not slogans, but fatwas. Our weapon was not rebellion, but law. Our call was not chaos, but unity.
We approached scholars and muftis across Pakistan, requesting them to issue fatwas that clarify three questions:
This was not a protest — it was a structured, Shar‘i, constitutional movement — the first of its kind in modern Muslim history.
A National Awakening: For the first time in modern Pakistan, the cry for Palestine became organized, lawful, and backed by Shar‘i authority. Explore documents, phases, and outreach reports on the Resources Page: resources.
The Prophet ﷺ changed the world through two institutions: Dar al-Arqam (reviving the individual) and Masjid an-Nabawi (reviving the institution). We follow that same model. Our mission now operates through two living fronts — both lawful, both peaceful, both built on the Prophetic order.
The masjid is the Ummah’s heart, and its silence is our decline. We are restoring the Prophetic Order of Learning: Seerah → Arabic → Qur’an (with Tafseer) → Hifz. From education to khutbahs, from trust to connected networks — this mission rebuilds masjids as lawful, united platforms for reform and awakening.
Mission Page: Masjid-Madrassah
Master Folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dL6aCZyKkCuR01cY2uYZqsFvGce1yFQI?usp=drive_link
While institutions reform slowly, individuals can rise today. The United Ummah Network rebuilds believers through balance — the System of Deen & Dunya. Faith without isolation. Skill without arrogance. Every member follows two tracks: Deen (Seerah, Arabic, Qur’an & Tafseer) and Dunya (choose one strategic skill, document daily, mastery, independence, service). This network connects brothers and sisters worldwide — with discipline, adab, and accountability.
Mission Page: United Ummah Network
Master Folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JOVi55DMDqN51UioHHHww9AFO1xfq6a6?usp=drive_link