Top 5 Reasons Why Young People Follow Aba Al-Sadiq
- Attika Batul
- 4 days ago
- 5 min read
Updated: 1 day ago

When you meet someone who sees you - really sees you - it changes everything. For so many of us, Aba Al-Sadiq isn’t just a leader we watch from afar. He’s someone who speaks into the parts of our hearts that no one else touches. Many religions have a problem gaining young followers - but not the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. I am one of the young women living in Aba Al-Sadiq's community for several years now. And today I want to explain to you why young people love Abdullah Hashem and join his community.
1.They Can Tell Him Anything Without Fear
The youth aren’t afraid to tell Aba Al-Sadiq the truth - even if they’ve done something wrong. They know he will never get angry with them. Instead, he praises their honesty, guides them to what’s right and wrong, and helps them become better.
This is rare. In other religions, it’s extremely hard to tell your parents when you’ve done something that is culturally or religiously perceived as wrong. Many of us grew up in cultures where parents are extremely strict, or where mistakes are met with physical, mental, or emotional abuse. That kind of fear makes you hide your faults and pretend to be perfect, even when you’re struggling inside.
And the world itself is dark. Young people are exposed to things that poison the heart like racism, bullying, discrimination, toxic social media, peer pressure, friends who normalize lying and cheating, people who only care about money and status, and a society that celebrates sin while mocking faith. We see injustice everywhere: the rich taking from the poor, the strong crushing the weak, and people turning a blind eye to suffering.
Aba Al-Sadiq is the complete opposite. He makes you feel that it’s okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them and never repeat them. He teaches you not to be crushed by guilt, and never to judge others for their faults. He replaces hatred with love, and shame with hope. He protects the youth from the dangers of the world by showing them how to live with honesty, compassion, and justice. He’s shaping us into people who put humanity first - no racism, no arrogance, no hatred.
2. He Gives Faith Back Its Beauty
Religion felt like nothing but rules, pressure, and fear. We were taught to fear God, to even feel ashamed of religion as if faith was something heavy, something to hide. No one is ever good enough - only old men wearing turbans or robes, following thousand year old rituals.
But Aba Al-Sadiq showed us the truth. He taught us that real faith is not about blind tradition or being trapped in fear. It’s about love, justice, and standing for the truth. It is about speaking to God from your heart. It is about being a good human being.
Through him, we discovered the true religion of God, the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. A faith we can finally feel proud of. A faith that lifts us instead of weighing us down.
Aba Al-Sadiq teaches that God is not a tyrant waiting to punish, but the most loving One. Yes, we should have reverence for Him, but not the kind of fear that makes us run away. Instead, we are drawn closer, because His love is so great we cannot even imagine it. This is what Aba al-Sadiq has given us: the true beauty of faith. A faith that heals, uplifts, and makes us proud to call ourselves believers.

3. He Loves You Just as You Are Beyond Your Mistakes
I was only 15 when I first heard the call of Aba Al-Sadiq, and now I’m 23. Over these years, one thing has never changed: his love for people exactly as they are. No matter what you’ve done, no matter what mistakes are in your past, Aba Al-Sadiq does not judge you or cast you aside.
The world is quick to label, shame, and reject people for their faults and sadly, even many so-called scholars do the same. They look down on the people, call them sinners, and use fear to keep them in chains. They demand blind obedience, but they give no true guidance.
Aba Al-Sadiq is nothing like them. He sees your true worth. He believes in your ability to rise, to change, to grow into the person God created you to be. Where corrupt scholars push people away with judgment, Aba Al-Sadiq draws them near with mercy.
Many have come to Aba Al-Sadiq broken - carrying addictions, regrets, and painful pasts and he has treated them like treasures in God’s eyes. He shows mercy when others show condemnation. He gives respect when others give humiliation. He offers a second chance when others slam the door.
That kind of love is rare. And it’s real.

4. He Stands Up for the Oppressed
When the world ignores injustice, Aba Al-Sadiq speaks for those who have no voice. He reminds us that true faith is not just praying for the oppressed, but standing with them and defending them.
He teaches us that God’s religion is a religion of justice, not silence. While many so-called scholars sit in comfort, turning away from the cries of the weak, Aba Al-Sadiq puts himself on the line to defend truth and protect the vulnerable. He is a lion defending the weak. Not only with words, but with his actions.
This is what makes him different. His words are not empty. His courage proves that he is the true representative of God because he stands where others are afraid to stand.
Through him, we’ve learned that being a believer means more than personal worship. It means being the voice of justice, standing against oppression, and living with courage, no matter the cost.
5. He Makes You Brave
Many are afraid to speak the truth. Fear of judgment, fear of rejection, fear of what people might say. But then we saw Aba Al-Sadiq. We saw how he faces lies, threats, and hatred without fear, standing firm in the truth of God. And through his example, we were taught courage.
He teaches us that fear is not a quality of a believer. Aba Al-Sadiq said:
“March forward. Don’t be afraid. God is with the believers. If something happens, it is not bad God allows it either to test your faith or to raise your rank, never to punish you. Whoever fears anything other than God, God makes everything fear him.”
These words are more than guidance, they are strength for the heart. Through them, we understand that true courage doesn’t come from ourselves, but from trusting completely in God.
He reminds us of the story of Moses. Pharaoh was the most powerful ruler of his time, feared by all, a symbol of terror and oppression. Yet to Moses, he was nothing but a fly in his eyes. Why? Because Moses’ strength did not come from himself it came from his faith in God. That faith made Pharaoh, with all his power, seem small and powerless.
In the same way, Aba Al-Sadiq teaches us that when you place your trust in God, no ruler, no enemy, no oppressor can truly harm you. Faith makes you unshakable. Faith makes you brave.
While traditional religions struggle to attract young people and are losing followers, Aba Al-Sadiq is gaining momentum. He is real, genuine, and gives religion back the meaning it had lost.
"What I find most beautiful about this faith is that we believe that every single religion has some truth within it and it differs from other mainstream religions as this religion puts humanity first before its beliefs" - Almas Zara (25 years old)
"A place where the pressure of belief is not forced upon you with words but rather, is practised with pure action." - Ali Abbas (26 years old)
"Unlike normal religion, this isn’t about rules or fear it’s about truth, light, and a living connection with the successor of God." - Duae Zahra (20 years old)