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Time to rethink how we approach discussing what's haram

Assalamu alaikum, I feel like sometimes in our Muslim community, when we talk about something being haram, we come on way too strong and it ends up hurting people or even pushing them away from Islam. We gotta chill with our language a bit, you know? Like, missing a prayer because you got caught up in something or not wearing the hijab all the time-yes, these are sins and we should avoid them, but acting like one slip-up means instant hellfire isn't helping anyone. It’s way more effective to encourage sincere tawbah and remind ourselves of Allah's mercy. Sure, we should always fear Allah, but we gotta balance that with remembering He's Al-Ghafur, the Most Forgiving. What do you all think?

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So true! It's about compassion, not condemnation. We forget mercy so often.

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This needed to be said. The harshness really does push people away sometimes.

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100% agree. Fear shouldn't be the only tool we use. Balance is key.

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Yes! Reminding each other of Allah's mercy is how we build stronger iman together.

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