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“How do I know who’s right when everyone speaks with confidence?” This is a real question I received from a confused brother, and in this video, I respond in depth. Many Muslims today are overwhelmed by conflicting voices—some declare taxes or voting as kufr, others call for takfīr or tabdīʿ of major scholars like Ibn Hajar and An-Nawawi. Others go to extremes on boycotts, rulers, and modern issues. In this video, I discuss how to approach these topics with clarity—rooted in the understanding of the Salaf. I explain basic principles for navigating confusion in our time, the proper understanding of the excuse of ignorance (ʿudhr bil-jahl), the difference between not knowing the truth and rejecting it, and why following a path grounded in Qur’an, Sunnah, and the understanding of the Salaf is critical. Whether you’re struggling with doubts, overwhelmed by sects, or just starting your journey in learning ʿaqīdah, this video is for you. 📌 Click play and learn how to stay grounded. 🔔 Like, share, and subscribe for more grounded Islamic content. Support the dawah: https://gofund.me/94fd7585 Or / daudburke ⸻ Original question from a viewer: “@DaudBurke Asalamualikum, akhi Duad Burke. I have a question — how did you learn ʿaqīdah? I’m so confused about things like voting and kufr (also about tabdīʿ/takfīr against shuyūkh like Ibn Hajar and An-Nawawi) and excuse of ignorance, and even just things in the West. Like I’ve seen people say paying taxes or buying boycotted items (I try my utmost not to, in shāʾ Allāh) is kufr — and I don’t know who’s right. Also things about Muslim leaders. There are so many different groups, each with great confidence in their beliefs — how do I tell who’s right? Could you please help?”