Why Did Allah Do This? Mufti Menk - Will Spain Really Win?
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Mufti Menk explains that Allah does not wrong anyone and that people wrong themselves, emphasizing that our choices and actions are our responsibility. He uses the example of parenting and financial decisions to illustrate accountability, and highlights that trust in Allah's plan is crucial, even when outcomes are not immediately understood.
Mufti Menk delivers a lecture emphasizing divine justice and human responsibility. He refutes the idea that Allah wrongs people, stating instead that individuals wrong themselves through their choices. He uses analogies of parenting and managing wealth to illustrate that humans are given the capacity and responsibility to make decisions, and will be held accountable for them. The lecture references a Quranic verse about Allah not wronging anyone and people wronging themselves. Mufti Menk then pivots to the concept of divine testing, explaining that Allah tests individuals through various means, but always provides guidance. He reassures that losses or setbacks are not Allah's fault, but rather tests of faith and character. The speaker encourages listeners to trust Allah's wisdom, even in delayed outcomes, and to focus on doing good deeds and seeking forgiveness. The lecture concludes with a reminder that all actions are accounted for, and a plea for Allah's mercy and guidance.
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LockedWorth watching if: This lecture is for anyone seeking to understand divine justice, human accountability, and the importance of patience and trust in Allah's plan, particularly when facing adversity.
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