Prayer & Protest: Spirituality & Social Justice | Shaykh Mohammad Elshinawy 119
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When injustice becomes constant, resistance must become louder.
This week marks the 77th anniversary of the Nakba. As the genocide in Palestine continues with unbearable brutality, many are starting to feel numb. Outrage fades. The news becomes routine. But as the Ummah of the Prophet ﷺ, we cannot allow ourselves to grow used to this.
This isn’t just a humanitarian crisis — it’s a spiritual test. How do we hold on to taqwa in an age of injustice? How do we turn heartbreak into action? 💔
Join Shaykh Mohammad Elshinawy for a vital evening that connects our inner state with our outward duty. True social justice begins with the soul - a heart anchored in love of Allah, and a life shaped by purpose.
In this session, we’ll explore:
• How spirituality sustains consistent and courageous action
• Rethinking ‘ibādah: why social justice and political activism are forms of worship.
• How we, as individuals and a global community, can respond meaningfully to injustice — with both heart and action