Most people don’t die at 22 - Allah Yerhamou.
Last year, 22-year-old Mustapha Harris left his home in Western Sydney for what was meant to be an eight-day men’s adventure and spiritual retreat in Lombok, Indonesia.
Instead of coming straight home, he chose to stay- living simply in a Qur’an and ‘aqeedah school that housed orphans and other children and people in need of refuge. Focusing on his deen and his character. Mustapha lived among them - praying with them five times a day in the masjid, exercising with them, laughing with them.
He became known as “the ice cream man”, buying them ice cream every single day, with no cameras and no audience. It was just who he was. He didn’t know back then that these stories would make their way around the world.
On 22 November 2025, Mustapha returned to Allah in his sleep. At only 22, his time here ended - but his impact didn’t. He donated everything he had to help build an orphanage in Lombok.
Through Mustapha’s legacy project you can help continue that legacy and build something for your akhirah too.