Muslims Who Do These Are Not In Danger || Assim Al Hakeem || #assim ||

Islamic Insights
6 Sept 202403:06

Summary

TLDRThe speaker explains why those who believe and do righteous deeds are few in number, despite Islam being in harmony with human nature. Although all humans are born with an inclination to believe in Allah's oneness, many are led astray by Satan. Most people follow their desires, whether related to immoral behaviors or the pursuit of wealth. The speaker highlights the challenges faced by believers in a world dominated by lusts and materialism, noting that only a small, select group truly submits to Allah's will. Allah knows best.

Takeaways

  • 🤔 There is a question about why those who believe and do righteous deeds are few, despite the guidance provided in the Quran.
  • 📖 The Quran states that only a small number of people truly believe and act righteously.
  • 🙏 Every human is born with a natural inclination (fitrah) to believe in the Oneness of Allah.
  • 👿 The devil has distorted people's nature, leading them away from the straight path.
  • 🚫 The Quran mentions that the majority of people, even with guidance, do not accept Islam or believe in Allah purely.
  • 🌍 Only the best of humanity, those who truly submit their will to their Creator, are considered righteous.
  • 😔 Many people are led by their desires and lusts, which could be related to different aspects of life.
  • 💸 One example of human deviation is the pursuit of wealth, often obtained without regard for ethical means.
  • 🌈 Another example mentioned is the prevalence of behaviors in non-Muslim countries, like LGBTQ identities, seen as a deviation from nature.
  • 🧠 Ultimately, few people submit to Allah's guidance, while many follow their desires or the temptations presented by Satan.

Q & A

  • Why are those who believe and do righteous deeds so few according to the speaker?

    -The speaker explains that even though Allah gave a religion that aligns with human nature, many are misled by devils, desires, and lusts, causing only a small number to truly submit to Allah and follow His teachings.

  • Does this concept of few believers apply to people today?

    -Yes, the speaker suggests this still applies today, as many people are influenced by worldly desires and societal pressures, leading them away from belief and righteous deeds.

  • What is meant by 'human beings are born with an inner natural inclination' in the script?

    -This refers to the Islamic concept of 'Fitrah,' which is the natural inclination humans are born with to recognize and follow the Oneness of Allah. However, external influences, such as Satan and worldly desires, distort this natural state.

  • What does the speaker identify as reasons for people being led astray from the right path?

    -The speaker identifies desires and lusts, such as those related to private parts, wealth, and materialism, as major distractions that lead people away from the path of righteousness and towards disobedience to Allah.

  • What role do devils play in leading people away from righteousness according to the script?

    -Devils distort people’s natural inclination (Fitrah) and mislead them from the straight path, as mentioned in multiple places in the Quran.

  • How does the speaker explain the prevalence of certain societal behaviors, such as LGBTQ lifestyles?

    -The speaker attributes these behaviors to people being stripped of their natural human nature and following desires, which leads them to deviate from what the speaker views as righteous conduct.

  • What does the speaker say about the relationship between belief in Allah and associating others with Him?

    -The speaker notes that the vast majority of people do not fully believe in Allah without associating others with Him, even if they outwardly express belief.

  • What is the significance of money and wealth in the context of this script?

    -According to the speaker, the lust for wealth and money is one of the greatest temptations for people, leading them to pursue wealth regardless of whether it comes from permissible (Halal) or impermissible (Haram) sources.

  • What is meant by 'fitna' in the context of the script?

    -'Fitna' here refers to a test or trial, specifically the temptation of wealth and materialism, which leads people away from their religious obligations and towards sin.

  • Why does the speaker refer to those who submit their will to Allah as the 'cream of humanity'?

    -The speaker believes that those who fully submit to Allah and follow His Sharia are the best and most righteous among human beings, as they resist the temptations of the world and stay true to their faith.

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الوسوم ذات الصلة
Islamic beliefRighteous deedsHuman natureQuranic teachingsSubmission to AllahReligious challengesTemptation and desiresFaith and wealthLGBTQ discussionSatanic influence
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