It is Haram to Say This
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Channel: Muhammad Alshareef
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Speaker 1 discusses the meaning of " hungover" and how humans can experience negative emotions when faced with negative events. They also mention the significance of " hungover" in relation to humanity and how humans can experience negative emotions when faced with negative events.AI Generated Transcript ©
I started off this session with the story of the man who cursed his camel. And I would also tell you that it's haram to curse the wind to curse the weather. It's haram to curse the weather that would be somebody's like, you know, like, curse you. When is the Sun gonna come up in London and you know, they're they're so angry at the weather, you're not allowed to curse the weather, and you're not allowed to curse humanity.
Humanity is human. You know, this is when somebody says a statement you see, I don't know Muslims or non Muslim ISIS or non Muslims will say something like, I've lost hope in humanity.