Muhsin Cason on What Packing Aid for Gaza Taught Him About Gratitude
Jun 24, 2026•Channel
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He spent the day packing food boxes in Jordan that would last a family in Gaza one month. Then he came home to a fridge full of whatever he wanted.
Muhsin Cason, known as the Muslim Boxer, shares what a recent aid trip to Jordan did to his perspective with a simplicity that lands harder than any elaborate reflection could. The work was direct. Pack the boxes. Know that somewhere children you will never see will eat because of what you packed. And then return to a life where Whole Foods and Sprouts are available on any given afternoon for whatever you feel like that day.
That contrast is not comfortable. It is not meant to be. Fa bi-ayyi ala'i Rabbikuma tukaddhiban. Which of the favors of your Lord will you deny? Muhsin does not frame his access to food as a standard expectation. He frames it as a favor from Allah that millions of people do not have right now.
He never got to see the children the boxes were going to. He does not know their faces or their names. But the act of packing that food, of knowing it would sustain a family for a month, was enough to bring the weight of gratitude home with him.
The ability to give, even from a distance, is itself one of those favors.
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