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Qalam Hangout: Shura and Accountability: Staying on the Right Path (Juz 25 Reflections)

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Islam, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 25 March 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Qalam Hangout: Shura and Accountability: Staying on the Right Path (Juz 25 Reflections)



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1:00.4

And Salamu ala'a'a'a'a'a'ra'a and barakathe.

1:03.7

In the Quran, Allah describes the Quran as being chifat, cure, is healing, something that's

1:08.8

going to help us get from a bad state to a good state.

1:12.4

Sometimes the bad state that we're in is a result of like external factors, things that are

1:19.3

like not necessarily what you would say is like our fault, okay? But sometimes we are our own

1:26.5

worst enemies. And a lot of the difficulties that we struggle with, in a lot of ways, are the result of our own behavior, our actions and inactions in some cases.

1:37.3

And sometimes those inactions and actions in some cases, they come from a misunderstanding of life.

1:42.3

So we have this belief or this concept

1:45.0

and we are so gung-ho about it, right?

1:48.0

I deserve this.

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