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Yasir Qadhi

Standing Up Against Haram in A University Setting - Ask Shaykh YQ #124

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Islam, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2020

⏱️ 5 minutes

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So the question is what practice should Muslims observe

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when illicit activities such as drugs, and LGBTQ issues are being normalized.

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Should we stand up and stand down?

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Or should we stand up for our morals

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at the risk of being labeled as homophobic, transphobic,

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etc? One of the... labeled as homophobic, transphobic, etc.

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Wama a

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a rusal a mean kobelika

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in a lardijalan

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no he I'm fas alu al-Ahah al-Ahla dikriim kuntum la t'u. That's a multi-tiered question.

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And that's a multi-tiered question.

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I'll try to speak generically.

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We do not have to fight every single political battle. We do not have to

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get involved in every single issue of controversy in this country. So if there is a certain issue going on that we have our morality that's compromised from it,

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we don't have to jump in that battle and defend or speak out politically.

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We should always speak out morally that what do we believe

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in terms of our theology, in terms of our ethics.

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But we don't have to fight every single battle

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in terms of school policies or in terms of

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getting involved with the local or state officials. If it's involving something

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that is inherently sinful and immoral, we are allowed to have a third option which is just don't do anything, right?

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