There was a job that was difficult, unpopular, and often misunderstood. It involved delivering a message of truth to a place where resistance was strong, where people mocked, doubted, and tried to discourage any effort for change. Yet, a determined team of six young men and their committed leader, the seventh, chose to take on the challenge with full hearts.

At the forefront stood Abdallah Amiri Mkali, a leader not only by title but by example. He worked shoulder to shoulder with his team through blazing heat, pouring rain, and dusty winds. The days turned into weeks, yet Mkali remained unshaken. Through persistence, resilience, and prayer, the long-awaited permission was finally granted.
Today, the story is different. The once closed homes now open their doors with smiles and greetings of peace. Those who once laughed now offer him tea with respect. Open air classes filled with eager learners have been established, and people are embracing Islam at a pace that inspires hope. The transformation has been so impactful that teams from other regions and even international guests have begun visiting to witness the change firsthand, offering support and sharing ideas. What began as a lonely struggle is now a beacon of revival for others to follow.