You Ain’t Gotta Believe Me: Faith, Freedom, and the Courage to Choose
In this episode of Beyond Names, Dr. Habīb Boerger is joined once again by musical artist, former imam, and spiritual thinker Abdul-Karim Pinckney for a powerful conversation centered on his new single, “You Ain’t Gotta Believe Me.”
Together, they explore the Qur’anic teaching that there is no compulsion in religion, reflecting on faith as invitation rather than force, character as the first form of da‘wah, and the spiritual maturity required to let others choose their own path. Along the way, they discuss religious exclusivism, anti-Muslim stereotypes, emotional reactivity, human interconnectedness, and the challenge of holding onto light in a world shaped by fear, violence, and othering.
This episode is a thoughtful and timely reflection on free will, accountability, self-awareness, and what it means to embody mercy without trying to control others.
If you’ve ever wrestled with judgment, belonging, difference, or the tension between conviction and compassion, this conversation offers wisdom, spaciousness, and hope.