A New Generation Islam Movement — submission not to dogma, but to truth itself.
Humanity prides itself on sophistication — skyscrapers, satellites, medicine. Yet we still stumble over the simplest questions: Who is God? What is truth? Through trials, creativity, and observation, Ashadhu Ingram discovered what he calls the Simple Truth — not in thunder, but growing slowly like dawn light.
"Truth does not belong to the past; it belongs to the living. The living must keep searching — until the Simple Truth becomes the New Generation's faith."
Our conviction rests on three distinct pillars — together they form a balanced understanding of God, existence, and purpose.
Humanity's earliest wrestlings with God. Not absolute truth, but early mirrors — reflections of divine light filtered through limited language.
Reason, evidence, curiosity — a kind of worship, decoding the mind of God through observation. Faith without reason becomes superstition.
The courage to listen to one's own soul. Faith built not on inherited dogma but on lived awareness — truth that resonates within.
We honor the spirit of Islam, preserve its values, but release ourselves from chains — a reinterpretation, not rejection.
Faith must be personal and honest.
Every individual carries sacred worth.
Moderation and self-discipline.
No silencing of another's understanding.
Creativity, joy, responsibility as worship.
Debate sharpens faith, never destroys it.
We are free men and women — not in rebellion, but in realization. Freedom means responsibility born of understanding. We reflect Him — thinking, creating, choosing.
We are witnesses of the Setup — the grand arrangement that holds chaos and order in balance. Within that space lies destiny's mystery: our freedom to act.
— Ashadhu Ingram
We are a small cell of people — the most advanced, thoughtful community. Our strength lies in awareness, not numbers. We gather at The Greater Grace Mīrānoī — a living space of minds and hearts.
Become Part of The Assembly"We are the thinkers, the seekers, the ones who dared to look beyond polished sermons. Even a handful of awakened souls can outshine a crowd that sleeps."