In this video, meet Faateh Aziz. A husband, father, and architect living in Chicago with his wife and two children. Faateh’s profession demands precision, patience, and a unique vision—skills he applies not only in his work but in life itself. A man of quiet faith, Faateh is Muslim by birth and conviction, finding peace in the steady rhythm of prayer and belief. But beneath his calm exterior, he’s carried a quiet loneliness throughout his life—an invisible thread that few, even he himself, fully understood.

Everything changed on one seemingly ordinary afternoon. Faateh attended a wedding, where he was asked to stand in as the father of the bride due to the real father’s illness. What should have been a day of celebration instead became the beginning of a profound spiritual journey. As he stood among the vibrant crowd, Faateh’s eyes were drawn not to the festivities, but to Wilma, a longtime friend and almost-love. This moment, which seemed to pulse with emotional weight, would ultimately lead to a shocking and life-altering event.

During the ceremony, Faateh suddenly felt faint, overcome by dizziness and an overwhelming sense of physical weakness. As he tried to support Wilma, he collapsed, suffering a massive stroke. But instead of fading away into darkness, his spirit lifted from his body, embarking on a journey he never expected.

In this video, Faateh shares his Near-Death Experience (NDE) and the powerful message he received—one that transcends religious boundaries, urging love, unity, and understanding across cultures and faiths. His story is not just one of survival, but of awakening, as he learns the true meaning of love and the urgency of bridging the divides between humanity.