United Kingdom, London: Believers Display the Holy Will of Mohammed in Public Campaign
- Alexandra Foreman

- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

On 24 January, thirteen believers gathered at London’s Leicester Square Tube Station to peacefully promote their faith to the public. Their message centred on the supremacy of God and the importance of the Holy Will of Prophet Muhammad, which mentions by name the Qa’im (Riser), Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq.
The black banner bearing the phrase “Allegiance Is to Allah” was displayed as the believers distributed literature, including leaflets titled Allegiance Is to Allah. They also livestreamed their efforts on TikTok and used a megaphone to attract public attention. Some participants wore high-visibility jackets labelled “Humanity First.”
The group engaged in several discussions with members of the public. These included a conversation with a Jewish man about shared religious origins and the corruption of ancient prophets’ teachings; discussions with Muslims, whom they encouraged to research the “Calamity of Thursday” and the concept of a living divine representative; a brief interaction with a believer in Ahmed Al Hassan who acknowledged them while passing by; and a conversation with an elderly woman who commented on the group’s diverse yet united appearance.
The chosen location in central London was extremely busy, with many people stopping to talk, take photographs of the banner, and engage in conversations that were broadcast live on TikTok. Raising awareness in this manner is considered vital moving forward into 2026.





























Comments