Three Drops, One Purpose
At first glance, they’re just three drops.
But if you know, you know.
Each one is a piece of a bigger story.
Not just of pain — but of purpose.
Not just of faith — but of family.
Because those three drops?
They represent three religions, three histories, three groups of people.— that all started with One God.
🩸 Drop One: Judaism – The Blood of Covenant
The first drop is blood. Not because Judaism is violent, but because it begins with sacrifice.
The blood of circumcision. The lamb’s blood on doorposts in Egypt.
The binding of the Firstborn, where Abraham was willing to offer his son in full submission to God’s will.
Judaism teaches us the seriousness of covenant — the weight of walking with God, even when it costs you.
This is a people who bled, and bled, and bled — and yet they still bless the Most High.
"Baruch ata Adonai..."
Blessed are You, Lord our God...
That’s power. That’s faith. That’s the first drop.
💦 Drop Two: Christianity – The Sweat of Sacrifice
The second drop is sweat — the grind of carrying a cross.
Christianity introduces a kind of love that bleeds for its enemies and sweats through injustice.
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus (Isa/‘alayhi salam) sweat like drops of blood while praying.
Why? Because surrender isn’t easy. Forgiveness isn’t cheap.
But Christianity brings a fire to the heart:
To serve, to care, to forgive, and to sweat through love.
It’s not soft. It’s a battle in the spirit.
And it shaped Western civilization at its core.
😢 Drop Three: Islam – The Tears of Revelation
The third drop is tears. Because when the Qur’an descended on the heart of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, it changed everything.
Not just geopolitics — but the soul of humanity.
“Indeed, in that is a reminder for whoever has a heart or listens while he is present [in mind].”
— Surah Qaf, 50:37
Islam teaches submission. But that word gets misused.
Real submission? It breaks you — in the best way.
It makes your heart weep in sujood.
It makes your eyes well up at night when the world is asleep.
Not out of weakness — but out of knowing the truth finally touched you.
Tears are the ink of the sincere.
🕊️ Together: A History of Building
The world tells us we’re enemies.
But history tells a different story.
In Andalusia (Al-Andalus), Jews, Christians, and Muslims built a golden age together — sharing science, art, and scripture.
In medieval Baghdad, scholars of all three faiths debated in peace and translated each other’s sacred texts — not to win arguments, but to understand.
Even in modern times, interfaith coalitions have fed the hungry, fought apartheid, and protected human rights side by side.
So why not now?
🛡️ Proverbs & Prosperity: A Safe Space for the Sacred
We're not here to water down doctrine.
We’re here to respect it.
We want to create a space where a Jew can wear a proverb,
a Christian can wear a prayer,
a Muslim can wear a message —
and no one flinches.
Not because we all agree on everything,
but because we agree on the One God who made us think, feel, and fight for something greater.
We don’t need to erase our differences.
We just need to stop fearing them.
🔥 One Drop Each — But the Same Fire
Blood. Sweat. Tears.
Judaism. Christianity. Islam.
Sacrifice. Service. Sincerity.
Three drops.
Three paths.
One Source.
We wear this not just to be seen — but to remember:
We’re not that far apart.
We just forgot where we came from.
-Umar from Proverbs and Prosperity