BREAKING THE CHAINS OF MODERN SLAVERY
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JOHN ABRAHAM
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First Edition, 2025
INTRODUCTION
The world is changing rapidly. We are witnessing an era of unprecedented chaos, driven by the forces of neo-globalization in the name of democracy and freedom. While technology claims to “connect” us across borders, the very foundation of society—the family—is unraveling under the weight of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Fundamental human rights—particularly the right to life, freedom, and religious expression—have been severely restricted, especially during and after the notorious pandemic.
Mainstream media, controlled by globalist powers, has concealed the truth about the lethal consequences of vaccines while silencing prominent Nobel Prize-winning scientists who dared to warn the public. Nowhere was this suppression more evident than in Canada, where Prime Minister Trudeau implemented authoritarian measures, mandating vaccines for all who wished to travel by air. The mental and emotional trauma caused by these draconian policies persists to this day—I myself am a victim of such restrictions.
Meanwhile, the moral values that once seemed deeply embedded in the Western world are crumbling. Amid this global turbulence, one tragedy stands above all: the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the heartbreaking failure of the so-called “Muslim” world to intervene. What happened to the nearly two billion Muslims across the globe? Why are the oil-rich nations of the Middle East unwilling to help the Palestinians?
As someone who grew up in the region and has observed the practices of its people firsthand, I can confidently state that the Islam practiced by Muslims today is not the Islam that God commanded. The true Islam is found only in the Quran. Yet, none of the so-called Muslim nations follow Quranic Islam. Instead, they exploit it as a political and rhetorical tool during election cycles. The average Muslim population is disconnected from the Quran, which has been reduced to little more than a ceremonial book—recited at graveyards and in melodious competitions but ignored in daily life. Today, democracy has become an idol, worshipped across all Muslim nations alongside power and wealth.
The so-called “Arab Spring” stands as historical proof that these uprisings were nothing more than a Western globalist project designed to strengthen Israel’s security and expand control over the region’s natural resources. I vividly remember the day when Egypt’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, was overthrown in a military coup—only to be later executed under the same oppressive regime. Ironically, the Western world, which claims to champion democracy, did nothing to intervene.
Secularism, liberalism, democracy, and now the neo-globalism of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—these are the false idols worshipped by much of humanity today. As a result, in the absence of Quranic Islam, the world has once again arrived at a socio-political and economic dead end. Globalist elites seek to create a single, homogenized humanity—one devoid of racial identity, morality, faith, and nationality—under a single world government. Humanity is in crisis, yet we continue searching for solutions in all the wrong places. The world, its people, and the environment cannot endure another world war. We must unite under common sense and resist tyranny wherever it may arise.
This book is my attempt to understand how Muslims, as a global community—and especially the so-called leaders of Muslim nations—have allowed such tyranny to unfold. Ever since Muslims abandoned their role in global affairs and innovation, globalists have filled the void, imposing their ideologies upon the world. This was made clear during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yet, this failure is not merely an individual one—it is a failure of national and international institutions. Despite witnessing some of the largest demonstrations in history, state authorities have persistently suppressed voices of justice. Many scientists, educators, and students have been deprived of their rights simply for offering humanitarian support to the people of Palestine.
This book is not just an exploration of the suffering endured by the people of Gaza; it is also a reflection on how the ideals of justice, compassion, and humanity have been tested—and too often, betrayed—in the modern age. As someone who has witnessed these humanitarian catastrophes firsthand, I feel compelled to confront the uncomfortable truths surrounding the world’s response—or its failure to respond—to these crises.
Through this memoir, I aim to offer not only a personal account of the devastating impacts of these issues but also the life lessons learned from enduring such turmoil. The painful reality of Gaza, alongside the broader failures of the global community, is a call to action—a call for deeper reflection on how we can rebuild a world that is just, compassionate, and, above all, ethical.