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In Episode 3 of The Greater Jihad, Shahid Bolsen challenges one of the most pervasive misconceptions about Islam — that it is a religion of spiritual withdrawal from the world. He argues that Islam is, by design, a secular religion: one that speaks directly to every dimension of real life, from marriage and work to money, friendship, and civic engagement. Drawing on prophetic guidance across a range of ordinary human interactions, Shahid makes the case that principles without practices are meaningless, and that a religion which only functions inside a masjid offers nothing of real value. He then turns the lens on what life actually looks like without practical moral guidance — the drifting, the quiet accumulation of resentment and secrets, the slow erosion of trust and purpose — and argues that the loneliness epidemic, the self-help industry, and the modern crisis of meaning are all symptoms of the same underlying problem: the nafs running unchecked, with no framework to answer to. The episode closes with one of his most memorable lines: "If Hamlet was a Muslim, it would not have been a tragedy."