It was a peaceful morning, with a gentle breeze softly stirring dust over the ground of a small center. The sky was calm, and even the usual noise from the nearby café had quieted, as if honoring something significant about to unfold.
We sat beneath a neem tree, the healing and shade-giving tree where we gathered to learn about the Religion of the Almighty God. In our hands was an Islamic flip chart, our small educational tool that contained the prayer timetable, Qur’anic verses, and guidance on living the Muslim way of life.

Suddenly, Neema Musaa arrived. She was dressed simply, but her eyes carried deep questions of the soul. Looking at us softly, she asked, “What is this? A calendar?” We smiled warmly, invited her closer, and began to explain the five daily prayers, the meaning of time, and how a believer guards their time just as they protect their soul.
The words touched her heart, and she declared the testimony of faith. Her eyes filled with moisture not tears of sorrow, but of someone who had just discovered the truth





