Just a kid from Palestine.

I grew up witnessing stories of strength, loss, and stories that shaped not just me, but generations before and after me. Twakal is born from that spirit, from the deep belief that no matter how much is taken from us, our faith, our identity, and our dreams remain untouchable.

When I was young, I would ask my grandfather about his life, and he would call me over to share more. His words carried the weight of history, of displacement, of longing for home. But more than that, they carried faith, twakal ‘ala Allah, trust in God.

This movement is not just about remembering struggles; it is about honoring resilience. It is about carrying our stories forward, making sure they are never silenced, and ensuring that no child has to dream of a home that remains out of reach.

But this isn’t just about clothing. It’s about giving back. A portion of every purchase goes toward helping children in need—because no child should have to dream of a home they may never have.

This is Twakal. Faith, struggle, and resilience, stitched into every thread.

Marwan