24 hours after the UCIA interfaith vote granting 6C provisional religious status
Scene: National broadcast networks, livestream pulpits, viral reaction clips, and evangelical influencer channels ignite across the U.S. Bible Belt and conservative media spheres
Headline (FoxFaith America):
"Godless Bureaucracy Decres Obedience a Religion — The Cross Betrayed?"
Anchor (Travis Langdon):
“They’ve voted—six against five—and now 6C, a movement with no cross, no Christ, and no grace, sits alongside historic religions like Christianity and Judaism.
Is this interfaith or is this war on faith dressed in civic clothes?”
Major Reactions:
1. Franklin Keane (Mega-Church Pastor, Texas) – Live Sermon, 120K watching online
“They call it rhythm, we call it ritual without redemption.
They fast like Muslims but refuse to call God by name.
They obey commands written by a man with no divine calling.
And now? They sit in our interfaith councils?
This is Lucifer dressed in order.”
2. LibertyVox YouTube Channel (Evangelical Think-Tank)
Video Title: “The False Prophet of Des Moines”
Views: 2.3M in 8 hours
“6C doesn’t honor Jesus. They reduce Him to a footnote prophet.
They take Ramadan and strip it of its soul.
And worst of all—they gained recognition with support from atheists and Muslim schors.
Christians: this is what happens when you sleep during the war.”
3. Bishop Car Henley (Methodist), CNN Interview
“We were outvoted, yes.
But let me be clear—this is not faith.
This is militarized monotheism, where the god is order and mercy is weakness.”
4. Hashtag Campaigns:
#ChristNotCuse – “I don’t obey rhythm. I follow the risen Lord.”
#InterfaithHijack – trending among evangelical youth
#NoSeatForHezri – slogan now adopted by over 150 church groups
Scene Cut: Mega-Church Protest Rally – Atnta
Tens of thousands gather outside a 6C Cuse Center (formerly a Methodist church), carrying signs:
“Obedience Is Not Salvation”
“Only One Savior”
“Hezri Is Not Holy”
A young preacher takes the stage, screaming into a mic:
“They took our churches, our women, and now they want our theology.
We say: NOT THIS CROSS. NOT THIS NATION.”
Private Conservative Christian Coalition Memo (Leaked):
Fund former 6C defectors to appear on Christian podcasts
Push op-eds accusing 6C of spiritual grooming
Petition to block 6C recognition at state level interfaith councils
Pressure wmakers to review tax-exempt status of 6C institutions
Scene Ends with a Viral TikTok Duet:
A Christian teen sings a worship chorus side-by-side with a 6C convert quietly reading a cuse aloud.
Caption reads:
“Same silence. Different salvation.”
***
6C National Integration Office, Charleston, South Carolina
Time: Four days before Ramadan begins
Character Focus: Fatima Jawad, 6C jurist, schor, and lead strategist for Ramadan Doctrine Integration
Scene: Private war-room strategy meeting with Femme Trust media liaisons, logistics coordinators, and interfaith compliance officers
The projection screen flickered between three windows:
A live map of Ramadan supply nodes across 20 states
A spreadsheet tracking Cuse-Compliant Iftar Distribution Centers
Social media sentiment graphs—red with Christian outrage, green with rising curiosity
Fatima stood at the front, hijab sharp, gaze sharper. On the wall behind her, the words:
“STRUCTURE IS OUR HALO. RHYTHM IS OUR REVELATION.”
Fatima’s Opening Directive:
“The Christian backsh was expected.
They think this is a religious theft.
But what we’re offering isn’t stolen.
It’s crified.
This Ramadan, we won’t argue.
We’ll outperform.”
Action Pn: “Obedience in Public Light”
1. Iftar Centers – Rebranded as “Cuse-Break Stations”
800+ set up in parks, old churches, public libraries
No Arabic signage, no crescent moons
Just simple banners: “Fast. Reflect. Obey.”
“Let our people break their fast in public, with dignity and quiet consistency.
No sermons. No chants. Just structure.”
2. Ramadan Fieldbook Release
A cuse-based fasting guide published in 16 nguages
QR code linked to Cuse 2.9.1 – Prophetic Fasting Format
No mention of Ism or Muhammad—just “Final Prophet: Modeled Fast”
3. Volunteer Mobilization – The “Silent Forty”
40,000 volunteers wearing minimalist grey badges
Assigned to neighborhoods, schools, and workpce zones to expin the basics of 6C fasting—without religious nguage
“They’ll ask: are you Muslim?
You say: I follow the final prophet’s discipline, but not the religion.”
4. Video Response Series: “Ramadan Without Threat”
10 pre-recorded testimonies by diverse 6C converts:
Former Catholic nun
Ex-agnostic youth coach
Single bck mother from Mississippi
Buddhist-turned-6C logistics manager
All share how fasting gave them “a spine when faith failed”
Fatima’s Closing Words to the Team:
“We do not retaliate with fire.
We retaliate with form.
Christians want to defend their Savior? Let them.
We will defend schedule. Stillness. Silence.
Let every church-goer in America see our followers fast, day after day,
Without fear. Without preaching. Without drama.
And soon they’ll ask—why does their rhythm hold, when our pews echo?”
Scene ends as a shipment manifest fshes on-screen:
2.1M meals
10M printed fieldbooks
380,000 nterns beled “Night Obedience Circle”
Ramadan was coming. And this time, obedience would be televised.
***
Multiple locations across 6C-controlled states — Detroit, Memphis, Charleston, Houston, Jacksonville
Time: 7:32 PM – Sunset, First Day of Ramadan
Scene: Streets, parks, community halls, converted churches, masjid courtyards
Opening Montage:
Long rows of picnic tables stretching across a city block in Dearborn, Michigan, where women in hijabs and 6C grey scarves distribute dates and lentil soup.
A former Baptist church in Birmingham, now a Cuse Center, hosts its first Ramadan iftar—with 6C followers sitting side by side with Somali and Arab Muslims from nearby mosques.
In South Carolina, Femme Trust volunteers greet Pakistani-American uncles with to-go iftar packs wrapped in parchment printed with: “Obedience needs no transtion.”
Viral Hashtag Explodes:
#IftarWithoutBorders
Trending Top 5 in the U.S.
“Never thought I’d be fasting beside a woman who used to be Christian. Now she quotes hadith better than I do.” – @MuhammadTalks
“6C ain’t Ism… but their fast is tighter than my Muslim cousin’s.” – @BrooklynImam
Muslim Organizations Publicly Praise 6C
Council of American Mosques (CAM):
“The 6 Commandments movement has demonstrated profound respect for Ramadan’s discipline.
While doctrinal differences remain, we welcome their followers as neighbors in obedience.”
North American Fiqh Assembly:
“Though 6C is not Ism, its propagation of prophetic fasting practices has enhanced public awareness of Ramadan’s value.
These are not enemies of faith. They are imitators of submission.”
Zaytuna Institute (Unofficial Post):
“Strange days when our best da’wah comes from those outside the Ummah.
Still… if a hundred million Americans stop eating for thirty days—maybe it's not so strange.”
Fatima Jawad’s Statement to Press:
“We did not fast to be accepted.
We fast because structure survives when nguage fails.
If we can sit beside our Muslim neighbors and both put down our spoons when the sun sets,
then that sunset is proof: obedience unites more than belief divides.”
Quiet Moments — Across the States
A 6C convert in Georgia whispers the prophetic iftar du'a under her breath, then says aloud:
“I don’t say bismilh, but I still obey.”
A young imam in Indiana breaks his fast beside his friend, who now follows 6C.
Both ugh, clink gsses of water, and nod toward the west:
“One sun. Same discipline. Slightly different reasons.”
Scene Ends With Joint Night Prayer:
In Houston, the parking lot of a mosque hosts a joint program.
On one side, Muslims in rows for Taraweeh.
On the other, 6C followers seated in quiet meditation, each holding a minated Cuse Card:
“Night is for order. Stillness is worship. Rhythm is remembrance.”
And somewhere beyond both camps, the stars rise.
Unbothered by doctrines.
In perfect timing.
***
The Table of Obedience
Program Title: Faithlines: Special Edition – "Ramadan Without Creed?"
Network: PBS International
Location: New York Public Broadcast Studio
Aired Live in: U.S., Maysia, Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, Indonesia
Viewership: Estimated 9.4 million on first broadcast, 14.2 million within 48 hours
Panel Guests:
Dr. Fatima Jawad – Zahiri jurist, 6C's chief religious strategist
Dr. Hafsa Imtiaz – Muslim legal schor, Zahiri Research Foundation
Imam Rashid Kamal – Sunni leader, Ismic Council of North America
Dr. Mahmud al-Bannuri – Turkish Hanafi theologian
Dr. Lei Syed – Comparative Religion professor, University of Jordan
Moderator: Samuel T. Royce – Senior Religion Correspondent, PBS
Opening Prompt by Moderator:
“Across 20 U.S. states, tens of millions are now fasting.
Not for paradise. Not for punishment.
But as part of a new faith structure known as the 6 Commandments.
Is this the desecration of Ramadan—or its unexpected revival?”
Dr. Hafsa Imtiaz (Supportive, Measured):
“What 6C has done is fascinating.
They have lifted Qur’anic legal structure—particurly Zahiri literalism—without ciming Ism.
They affirm the One God. They reject Jesus’ divinity. They recognize Muhammad as final prophet.
To me, this isn’t bsphemy. It is parallel obedience.”
Imam Rashid Kamal (Respectful, Cautious):
“As Muslims, we cannot call 6C our brothers in faith.
They do not enter Ism.
But—we also cannot deny that their act of fasting honors the Messenger’s tradition.
It is not da’wah. It is not deviation.
It is… derivation. A child of form, but not creed.”
Dr. Fatima Jawad (Poised, Resolute):
“We do not cim Ism.
We are not an Ummah.
But we obey the final Prophet’s method.
We follow Qur’anic fasting because it works—on the body, the ego, the structure of time.
Our allegiance is not to salvation—it is to submission without contradiction.”
Dr. Mahmud al-Bannuri (Critical, but Thoughtful):
“Fasting without belief is like a prayer with no qib.
It may resemble faith—but it risks becoming mechanical piety.
However… I cannot deny that in Istanbul, Jakarta, and Cairo,
young people are asking: Why do they obey more precisely than us?
That question is dangerous. And powerful.”
Dr. Lei Syed (Observational):
“We are witnessing something unprecedented—a religion emerging in real time.
Not from mysticism, but from obedient architecture.
It forces Ism to ask: has our ritual become fossilized?
And it forces Christianity to ask: has our faith become too abstract to discipline?”
Final Exchange:
Moderator:
“Dr. Fatima, one sentence. What does Ramadan mean in 6C?”
Fatima Jawad:
“It is not about hunger.
It is about proving that obedience does not need to be coerced to be pure.”
Closing Note:
A split screen:
Muslims in prayer
6C followers in meditation
Shared sunset—shared silence
Voiceover:
“If fasting unites more than doctrine divides,
Then perhaps… this is the first Ramadan of a new world faith family.”
***
The Sixth Line
Setting: Harvard Divinity School, Boston
Medium: Online Journal — Comparative Faith Structures Quarterly (CFSQ)
Author: Dr. Eleanor Nash, Chair of Emerging Faith Systems, Harvard
Title of Essay: “The Sixth Abrahamic Faith: Cuse, Obedience, and the Post-Doctrinal Revetion”
Date Published: 4th day of 6C Ramadan
Initial Reach: 1.2 million academic downloads in 48 hours
Republished By: Al Jazeera English, The Atntic, New York Times op-ed excerpt
Abstract Excerpt:
“With over 80 million adherents and a complete moral-ritual framework, the 6 Commandments movement has evolved beyond sociopolitical ideology.
It has become the first new Abrahamic faith of the 21st century—one stripped of narrative myth, focused entirely on structured obedience to a single, formless God.”
“It affirms:
One God
Jesus as a human Prophet
Muhammad as the final Prophet
Rejection of polytheism, Trinity, and Pauline doctrine
And it applies fasting, modesty, and gender codification—without invoking divine punishment or metaphysical paradise.”
Core Arguments from Dr. Nash’s Essay:
1. Abrahamic Continuity Without Theology:
“Like Judaism, 6C denies Trinitarianism.
Like Ism, it affirms prophetic succession.
But unlike both, it functions without covenant or creed—it requires only behavioral allegiance to structural crity.”
2. Ritual Without Revetion:
“6C’s Cusal model is a revetion of order, not a voice from heaven.
It is the first religious structure where discipline precedes belief.”
3. Monotheism Without Narrative:
“It reduces God to non-image, non-culture, non-emotion.
This is not a regression—it is an evolution.
It allows transethnic, post-scriptural cohesion.”
4. From ‘Faith’ to ‘Faith-Function’:
“6C defines religion not by belief in the unseen, but by daily, measurable alignment to sacred rhythm.”
Reactions (Within Hours of Publication):
Al Jazeera Headline:
“Harvard Schor Decres 6C the Sixth Abrahamic Path — Theological Earthquake or Inevitable Shift?”
BBC Analysis Panel:
“If Mormonism was the 19th-century addition, and Baha’ism the globalist one, 6C may be the first religion to survive purely on form, crity, and behavioral loyalty.”
Twitter/X Thread by Dr. Nash (@EleanorNash_HDS):
“I’m not calling them ‘correct.’
I’m calling them real.
And it’s time we updated the family tree:
Judaism
Christianity
Ism
Baha’i
Mormonism
Cuseism.
The Sixth Faith is already here.”
The Final Line of the Essay:
“The great experiment of 6C is this:
Can obedience alone—without story, without salvation—become sacred?
So far, the answer appears to be yes.”
***
Global religious institutions react to Dr. Eleanor Nash’s essay, “The Sixth Abrahamic Faith,” which decred 6C a new faith lineage parallel to Judaism, Christianity, and Ism.
Within days, headlines and internal communiqués light up theological circles from Tehran to Tel Aviv, Haifa to Jakarta.
1. The Universal House of Justice (Baha’i, Haifa, Israel)
Statement (Public):
“We recognize any spiritual movement that advances moral discipline and the oneness of God as a point of reflection.
While 6C does not affirm progressive revetion in the Baha’i tradition, it echoes our call for post-sectarian alignment.
We urge respectful study, not condemnation. Humanity may yet need new spiritual containers for order.”
Internal Memo (Leaked):
“We must monitor 6C. It mirrors Baha’i on unity, but weaponizes w. A structural cousin… not yet a spiritual sibling.”
2. Al-Azhar University (Sunni Ism, Cairo)
Statement from Grand Imam's Office:
“6C is not Ism, nor are its adherents part of the Ummah.
But we cannot ignore their serious emution of Ismic practices, especially in fasting, gender discipline, and public morality.
While we reject their theological independence, we acknowledge that their submission to order may reflect what many Muslims have lost: discipline without excuse.”
Fatwa Committee (Confidential Brief):
“They may become the most effective mirror to call Muslims back to Quranic fundamentals.
But their rejection of divine reward and scriptural sanctity pces them outside the pale.”
3. Qom Seminary (Shia Ism, Iran)
Clerical Council Statement:
“6C is a structural imitation of Ismic Zahiri tradition, but without divine soul.
Its rise among non-Muslim poputions does not concern us—unless it begins to absorb Shi’a adherents or dilute Ismic identity.
We are observing closely. If necessary, we will issue jurisprudential barriers.”
Ayatolh Mehdi Ghannadi (Private Comment):
“They’re more obedient than many Muslims. That should worry us. Not them.”
4. Chief Rabbinate of Israel
Public Response (Moderate):
“Any movement that affirms the One God, rejects idotry, and respects prophetic tradition deserves recognition as a Noachide-compatible framework.
We do not yet call them a faith. But they are clearly not a cult.”
Orthodox Torah Council (Privately):
“6C cannot be allowed to encroach on Jewish ethical tradition.
But… if Gentiles wish to fast and obey structure, they may be closer to righteousness than most Western societies today.”
5. International Sunni Clerics Summit (Istanbul Emergency Session)
A rare cross-sectarian Sunni panel assembles to discuss “6C and the Question of Fasting Without Faith.”
Dr. Ahmad Shabi (Jordan):
“They copy our form. They ignore our spirit. But they spread obedience where we have argument.”
Dr. Salma Yusuf (Maysia):
“If we fear imitation more than stagnation, we have already lost the Prophet’s crity.”
Closing Commentary from Al Jazeera Religion Desk:
“The world’s great traditions are confused.
A movement with no heaven, no hell, and no scripture has made millions kneel—not to mystery, but to a cuse.
6C does not seek to destroy faith.
It may, however, reveal who actually practices what they preach.”
***
Title of Broadcast: “Ramadan: Honoring the Final Prophet”
Duration: 60 seconds
Networks Aired: MBC (Middle East), Al Jazeera Arabic, Astro Awani (Maysia), TVRI (Indonesia), Nile TV (Egypt), BTV (Bangdesh), and regional U.S. stations in 6C states
Sponsorship: Joint cultural outreach project by 6 Commandments Faith Council and Interfaith Civic Trust
Broadcast Message (Voiceover):
“In this sacred month of Ramadan, we extend our respect and admiration to the Muslim Ummah across the world.
We, the followers of the 6 Commandments Faith, affirm:
There is only One God.
We reject all forms of polytheism.
We recognize Jesus as a Prophet, not divine.
We honor Muhammad, peace be upon him, as the Final Prophet.
We do not cim to be Muslims.
But we follow the discipline of the Prophet—especially his fast.
Ramadan is not ours.
But the Prophet’s structure is a light for all who seek order, purity, and reverence.”
Closing Line (on screen):
“From the followers of 6 Commandments — May your Ramadan be filled with crity and peace.”
Visuals: Peaceful sunset scenes over mosques, American parks with 6C converts quietly breaking fast, and respectful voiceover reciting the Prophet’s name with “peace be upon him” included every time.
Reactions by Muslim Governments and Institutions:
1. Al-Azhar University (Egypt) – Official Statement:
“We are heartened to see a non-Muslim faith movement showing unprecedented respect for Ramadan, for our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and for the sanctity of monotheism.
The broadcast clearly affirms it does not cim Ism, and acknowledges the unique station of the Ummah.
This is an example of ethical interfaith admiration, not appropriation.”
2. Ministry of Ismic Affairs (Saudi Arabia):
“While 6C is not a recognized Ismic denomination, this public message shows a degree of respectful alignment rare in Western-based movements.
Their affirmation of Tawheed (Oneness of God) and the Finality of Prophethood is a welcome gesture.”
3. Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI):
“This is the kind of interfaith communication we pray for—no dilution, no competition, only recognition of what is sacred.
We commend their restraint and sincerity.”
4. Turkish Diyanet (Directorate of Religious Affairs):
“For a movement outside Ism to broadcast accurate, respectful homage to our tradition—without ciming it—is extraordinary.
It honors the Prophet, the Qur’anic fasting model, and avoids syncretism.
This is diplomatic reverence done correctly.”
5. Office of the Supreme Leader (Iran):
“Though we maintain the unique sanctity of Ism, we welcome public recognition of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by global movements—so long as they do not seek to distort or redefine our religion.
In this case, we see affirmation, not deviation.”
Online Reactions from Muslim Influencers:
@ImamSufyanGlobal:
“This may be the first time I’ve seen a Western movement praise our Prophet with no condescension, no editing. Respect.”
@ShaykhaNadia:
“They’re not ciming Ism. They’re saying: your structure has beauty, and we follow it with humility. That’s da’wah through admiration.”
@RamadanReflections:
“6C may not be part of the Ummah, but they fast like it’s revetion. And they speak like they know the weight of his name. Peace be upon him.”
Headline: Al Jazeera English
“6C Broadcast Stuns the Muslim World: Praise Without Pgiarism”
***
The Fasting Without Creed
Format: Ramadan Documentary Feature
Title: “When They Fast Like Us”
Runtime: 47 minutes
Produced by: Al Jazeera Documentary Channel (AJD)
Narrated by: Dima Harb, Middle East Religion Correspondent
Opening Scene:
A drone glides over quiet neighborhoods in Ohio, Kentucky, and South Carolina—once heartnds of evangelical Christianity.
Now:
6C prayer meditation halls repcing churches
Ramadan banners reading “Obedience Begins at Dawn”
Long lines for iftar distribution from Cuse Centers, faces somber, focused
Voiceover:
“They were not born Muslims.
They do not recite the Shahadah.
But as Ramadan falls across twenty American states—they fast exactly like we do.”
Interview: Dr. Salim Al-Mahdi – Senior Fiqh Schor, University of Jordan
“They break fast with dates.
They withhold food, drink, and intercourse from true dawn till sunset.
They do not miss a minute.
Not even Muslims in some countries follow so strictly.”
Cut to: 6C Community in Missouri
6C convert (former Pentecostal youth pastor) expins his routine:
“We rise at 4:20 AM. We end before the first sunlight cracks.
No exceptions. No excuses. We don’t eat until sunset.”
He shows minated cards marked with “Cuse 2.9.1: Prophetic Fasting Format.”
Interview: Shaykh Omar Faizan – South Asian Sunni Schor
“It’s shocking at first.
Then you watch them.
And you realize—they’re not trying to be Muslim.
They are simply obeying the same structure that Ism revealed.
And sometimes... more perfectly than us.”
Footage Montage:
Women in Arkansas carrying water bottles but not drinking
Children in Indiana turning down snacks during school break
Elderly man in Abama sitting silently in a park, timing iftar to the second
Voiceover:
“They do not believe in heaven or hell.
They do not fast for salvation.
They fast for crity. For rhythm. For the Prophet’s method.”
Interview: Dr. Hana El-Zein – Female Schor, Al-Azhar, Egypt
“It’s as if they said: ‘We believe in the structure, not the story.’
But they follow that structure like guardians of Prophetic discipline.
If discipline is worship, they may be... worshipping better than many believers.”
Tense Moment: Roundtable Segment (Filmed in Istanbul)
Panel of Muslim schors debate:
Dr. Ismail Barzani (Turkey):
“It humbles us.
That former Christians now carry the fast as if the Prophet taught them directly.”
Dr. Lei Mirza (Morocco):
“And it shames us.
We argue over moon sightings. They obey the timetable without fail.”
Closing Narration:
“Ramadan is not only for the believers.
Sometimes it visits the obedient.
And in the quiet neighborhoods of a new faith,
the Prophet’s rhythm lives again—without creed, but with precision.”
Title Card:
“They do not fast in the name of Ism. But they fast like those who once received the Qur’an.”
End Credits Roll
Viewer Rating in Muslim-majority countries: 4.9/5 stars (Rotana, ASTRO, MNC TV)
***
Global Ismic Conference on Sacred Practice, Abu Dhabi
Venue: Al Noor Interfaith Dialogue Auditorium
Occasion: Post-Ramadan Closing Panel: “Guardianship of Ritual: Ownership or Emution?”
Featured Voice: Shaykh Dr. Amir Taleb, Grand Mufti of the Union of West African Ismic Councils (UWAIC), internationally respected for his moderate jurisprudence and Zahiri methodological roots
Scene: Panel Discussion Nears Its Close
As speakers finish debates on moon-sighting methods and spiritual apathy in Muslim youth, Shaykh Dr. Taleb adjusts his mic and calmly addresses the crowd.
Dr. Amir Taleb – Statement That Shifts the Room:
“This year, we have witnessed something unprecedented.
A people—many of them former Christians—have fasted for thirty days with unbroken precision.
They did not call it Ism.
But they followed Muhammad’s method, peace be upon him, without fw.”
“We, the Ummah, must pause.
Not to surrender.
Not to approve.
But to ask: If someone outside our door follows the same path, with equal rigor, do we turn away—or do we knock back?”
He Raises a Proposal:
“I propose a formal dialogue with the religious body known as 6C.
Not on theology.
Not on creed.
But on jurisprudence—specifically, the ws of fasting.
Let us sit with their schors.
Let us examine their framework.
And let us see: Have they preserved what many of us have diluted?”
Reaction in the Room:
A long moment of silence. Then murmurs—then scattered appuse. Some smile, some frown. But all listen.
Panel Moderator:
“Shaykh, are you suggesting we acknowledge a non-Muslim body as legal partners?”
Dr. Taleb:
“I am suggesting we acknowledge those who practice our w with more accuracy than our own youth.
If they emute the Sunnah of Siyam with such reverence, then we must not react with jealousy—we must respond with juridical curiosity.”
Fatima Jawad’s Response (Remote Interviewed by Al Jazeera):
“We welcome Shaykh Taleb’s invitation.
We never cimed ownership of Ramadan.
We only cimed its timing, its structure, and its discipline.
If Muslims are willing to speak to us—without asking us to convert—then we will meet them, cuse by cuse.”
End Scene:
Qatar’s Ministry of Endowments & Ismic Affairs immediately funds a closed-door pnning conference.
Jordan, Maysia, and Turkey quietly express interest in attending.
A new bridge is forming—not between creeds, but between clocks.
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Chapter 217.60: The Istanbul Cuse Symposium
Setting: Süleymaniye Research Annex, Istanbul – A historic but discreet chamber beneath one of the oldest madrasahs in the city
Host: Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) & Zahiri Revivalist Circle (ZRC)
Attendees: Invitation-only, 26 total
9 Muslim schors (Sunni & Zahiri) from Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Maysia
7 legal researchers from Al-Azhar and Qom (observer status)
6 schors representing 6 Commandments Faith (led by Fatima Jawad)
4 independent comparative jurisprudence experts from Europe and Central Asia
Security Level: Private, no media access
Duration: 2 days
Purpose: Comparative Review of Fasting Jurisprudence & Structured Obedience without Doctrine
Opening Remarks – Shaykh Dr. Amir Taleb:
“We are not here to debate belief.
We are here to analyze practice.
If there are people—outside our religion—who obey the Prophetic form of fasting without modification,
then we must study what they’ve retained… and what we’ve allowed to weaken.”
Day One Focus: Technical Fiqh Comparison
Cuse 2.9.1 (6C Fasting Instruction) is read aloud and compared side-by-side with:
Bab al-Sawm – Sahih Bukhari & Muslim
Zahiri interpretations in al-Muhal (Ibn Hazm)
Modern Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanafi commentaries
Consensus Points Identified:
6C fasting times are stricter than many contemporary Muslim observances
No food, drink, or sexual intimacy from true fajr to maghrib — identical to Qur’anic baseline
6C adherents intentionally avoid suhoor in favor of “pre-discipline stillness” (not Ismic, but not vioting timing)
Cuse 2.9.1 forbids breaking fast out of ziness, mood, or social setting — aligns with Zahiri strictness
Key Muslim Schor Reactions:
Dr. Lei Al-Tamimi (Jordan):
“They have restructured the Prophet’s act into a clockwork obedience.
No spiritual reward—but no excuses either.
It is the Qur’an’s command, minus the emotional plea. That’s both… unsettling and fascinating.”
Ustaz Mahathir Yunus (Maysia):
“Our youth struggle to complete seven days.
These 6C people, with no Jannah to gain, do thirty days without a single breach.
I dare say: we must ask if their external discipline reflects our internal decay.”
Fatima Jawad – Statement to the Symposium:
“We do not cim the Qur’an.
We do not ask for divine reward.
But we accept what was revealed through the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in form, if not in faith.
Our obedience is not sacred in the metaphysical sense—but it is sacred in execution.
And we are open to refining that obedience—if your schors are willing to speak in terms of w, not creed.”
End of Day One Result:
The group unanimously agrees that Cuse 2.9.1 “does not viote any known principles of Ismic siyam”—and in some cases, surpasses contemporary Muslim adherence.
A working paper is drafted:
“Emution of Prophetic Siyam Outside the Fold: A Juristic Reflection”
***