The first thing that comes to mind when remembering Adam is his unwavering commitment to Islam. Handsome, strong, and resilient, he was loved by everyone who knew him and left a smile on every face he met. His energy was infectious, his respect for elders remarkable, and his kindness towards the young a reflection of his generous heart.
At the centre of Adam’s life was Islam and the Sunnah. His faith was not simply a part of him — it was the very foundation of his being. It shaped his character, guided his actions, and gave him the unshakable sense of purposewe all admired.
Adam’s journey was one of courage and responsibility. After losing his father at a young age, he stepped forward to care for his family with maturity beyond his years. Alongside this responsibility, he worked tirelessly to continue his education, fuelled by a relentless determination to create a better future for his loved ones. His strength and perseverance were an inspiration to us all.
Adam was also a dedicated volunteer with Crisis Aid, giving countless hours of his time to pack aid, support fundraising, and help deliver relief to those most in need. He was part of our family, and his passing leaves a profound void in the lives of his family, friends, the wider community, and all of us at Crisis Aid.
Today, we have an opportunity to honour Adam’s legacy. Through the building of Masjid Adam & Educational Complex, we can ensure that his memory lives on, inspiring acts of faith, compassion, and resilience for generations to come. Every contributionwill help continue the good he embodied, keeping his spirit alive in service to others.
Donate today. Be part of Masjid Adam & Educational Complex. Keep his memory alive.
Whoever builds a mosque for the sake of Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise.
Sahih al-Bukhari 439