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Is it haram to sympathize with or support a Shia friend whose family is suffering in Lebanon? Can Sunnis help Shia during hardship, war, or crisis? In this video, Sheikh Assim al Hakeem answers this sensitive question and explains how Muslims should behave when others are suffering, regardless of sect, while still holding to correct aqeedah and manhaj. 📌 Topics covered in this video: – Is it allowed to help a Shia friend in difficulty? – The Islamic ruling on supporting those in need – Difference between helping a person and supporting wrong beliefs – Islamic manners in times of war, crisis, and oppression – Showing mercy, humanity, and justice to all – Avoiding sectarian hatred and injustice – Balancing correct creed with kindness and compassion This video aims to clarify misunderstandings and remind Muslims of the mercy and justice of Islam, especially when dealing with Shia, non‑Muslims, and anyone facing hardship. If you found this clarification useful, please like, comment respectfully, and share this video. 🔔 Subscribe and enable ALL notifications for more Islamic Q&A, clarifications, and advice with Sheikh Assim al Hakeem. #Lebanon #Shia #SunniShia #IslamicRuling #AssimAlHakeem #HelpTheNeedy #IslamicEthics #IslamQA #Sectarianism #MuslimUnity #CompassionInIslam Disclaimer: This video does not support or promote hatred, violence, or discrimination against any sect, group, nationality, or individual. It is a religious explanation based on the speaker’s understanding of Islamic principles regarding mercy, justice, and helping those in need. We condemn all forms of terrorism, sectarian violence, and oppression. Any reference to countries, sects, or conflicts is for educational context only and not to incite hostility. This content fully complies with YouTube’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service. Viewers are encouraged to be respectful in the comments and follow the laws of their own countries.