Many people believe faith is outdated — too slow for a world running on speed and
Everything around us is connected now — phones, homes, even our thoughts are synced to invisible networks.
But with all this connection, we’ve forgotten one thing:
what exactly are we connected to?
signals. But technology didn’t erase our need for faith; it simply exposed how much we’ve lost it.
Every notification, every system update is a quiet reminder — we’re trying to fill a space no algorithm can reach. AI can answer, but it cannot understand pain. It knows what we like, but not who we are.

Faith today isn’t tested in a church or a mosque only. It’s tested in how we scroll, what we consume, and whether our screens reflect our souls or drain them.
Technology isn’t the enemy. It’s a mirror — showing us everything we’ve become, without filters or excuses.
Used consciously, it can bring us closer to truth, not away from it. Because the path to God hasn’t disappeared… it’s just turned inward — not upward.
Used consciously, it can bring us closer to truth,
not away from it.
Because the path to God hasn’t disappeared…
it’s just turned inward — not upward.
In the age of artificial intelligence,
awareness is the last real human miracle.
