Two men from the Cape who once stood against apartheid boarded a boat for Gaza. They were seized in international waters, held in an Israeli prison, and sent home. This is their witness.
Former Ambassador Faizel Moosa and Mogamed Faeek Ariefdien sailed with the Global Sumud Flotilla on its Spring 2026 mission. In this Strong Believer special they sit with Shaykh Irshaad Sedick and tell the story the headlines could not carry. The decision to go and what it cost their families. The interception at sea. The brutality of the prison ships and Ktziot detention. The salah led under a rifle. The shouts they sent through the prison walls so the Palestinians inside would know they were not alone. And what sumud and sabr came to mean once they had paid for them in their own bodies.
The boat was stopped. The witness was not.
Guests:
Former Ambassador Faizel Moosa, humanitarian, struggle veteran, son of the late Judge Essa Moosa.
Mogamed Faeek Ariefdien, Cape Town stalwart of the anti apartheid struggle.
Host: Shaykh Irshaad Sedick, Isnad Academy.
⚠️ This episode contains accounts of violence and abuse. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Chapter markers
00:00 Cold open: human trafficked in a container
00:57 Sumud and sabr: the opening
03:01 Meet the guests
04:53 Why we went: aid for the children
06:17 The 10,000 still behind: leaving the Palestinians in prison
07:21 Change it with the hand: the hadith that frames the episode
09:38 Raising the world's awareness
12:33 We stood on the holy grounds: redefining success
14:33 The power of dua in the cell
15:53 Was it a failure? Hudaybiyya and Fath Mubina
17:03 The decision: getting your affairs in order
19:46 Apartheid and Gaza: the same and not the same
21:43 On the boat: the spirit of the convoy
25:53 Dawah at sea: salah under a rifle
33:35 Shot on deck while his family watched live
37:08 The prison ships: containers, stun grenades, rubber bullets
41:00 Singled out as South African: the ICJ in the interrogation
43:00 Banu Nadir: destroyed by their own hands
50:19 Even the babies are terrorists
51:31 Whatever your passport says, you are Palestinian
54:09 The container, the boots, and the last kick of a dying horse
58:43 In the belly of the beast
01:00:17 Let them hear that we are here
01:02:14 Refusing to scream
01:03:50 What will you tell Allah?
01:05:33 Cyprus, the Western Cape, and the exit strategy
01:07:48 What you can do: Coke, coal, and the West
01:08:20 Wake up, Cape Town
01:11:25 The land convoy and the silence of Muslim states
01:14:36 Why I sail: I should have gone sooner
01:18:55 Seeing injustice at home
01:21:39 Closing: Surah al Nisa and a dua