Ali Ataie – Escape the YouTube Algorithm & Clickbait Don’t Watch AntiMuslim Videos
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A speaker discusses the use of anti-migrant content on social media and online, citing examples from YouTube and Facebook. They express concern that these content may lead to false accusations and refuteations, and urge people to focus on the message rather than the content. The speaker also criticizes some Muslims who do not believe in Islam and instead focus on the "redualing of the internet" message.
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Don't fall into an anti Muslim rabbit hole
on the Internet or on YouTube where the
Quran is being attacked.
We hate Islam. We hate Islam. Most of
these anti Muslim channels are run by a
bunch of charlatans who take advantage of the
average Muslim's ignorance of certain particular issues. I'm
going to ask a question, not a confusing
question,
a simple question.
And no Muslim on the planet, not the
least, not the greatest,
will be able to answer it. They want
us to chase these red herrings
and thus cause us to doubt the strength
of our overall established narrative.
Sometimes Muslim scholars have to listen to this
garbage in order to formulate refutations.
They feel that it's necessary, but the average
lay Muslim should not even click on these
videos. Just ignore the algorithm. Imam Al Ghazari,
he said that just listening to a zindik
is a breach of the right, a breach
of the hack of the ear. It is
impermissible for your ear to hear such thing.