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THE ABRAHAMIC RESTORATION
Faith, reason, revelation and progress.

My mission is to educate the public on the tradition of Abraham, known in ancient Arabic and other ancient languages as Hanīfīyyah. Through sensemaking, I simplify sophisticated Quranic narratives and broad prophetic guidance along with foundational principles to show how they persuasively address contemporary social, political and psychological human needs.

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Our social movement brings together like-minded people to revive the tradition of Abraham and the Ishmaelite legacy, and mobilise the faithful with a shared godly social and political culture.

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Essays & Insights

God is not an ideologue

6 min read People tend to be very quick to impose their interests and aspirations on others, and people do this no…


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The battle against folk religion and superstition.

Whenever I speak against superstitious beliefs that have crept into the Muslim imagination I’ve found that many are…


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Qur’anic thoughts on colour and ethnicity

Race, ethnicity and nationality are all matters that are highly conflated in popular discourse. These posts attempt to…


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What is “Islam”? Facts Lost in Translation

The term Islam takes on different meanings depending on a person’s creed, ethnicity, political views, or social…


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"Whoever responds to the people merely based on what has been related in books that differ from their customs, habits, their era, their social/political circumstances and the contextual variables at play, misguides others and is himself misguided. He injures the faith greater than a doctor who treats patients failing to consider their different customs, habits, era, circumstances and contextual variables, merely seeking to reflect what is in the general books of medicine. Such a doctor is an imbecile and such a jurist too is an imbecile; both are the most harmful they could possibly be to the people’s faith or their bodies – may God help us!"

– Abū Bakr b. al-Qayyim, Damascene theologian and legal philosopher, d. 1350

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