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In this essential lecture, we explore one of the most misunderstood topics in Islam today: how to ask questions, who to ask, and how to recognize real knowledge from confusion, ego, or social-media misinformation. Allah commands us: “Ask the people of knowledge if you do not know.” (Qur’an 16:43) But in an age where anyone can speak confidently online, Muslims must learn the difference between sincere questioning and destructive questioning, between clarity and doubts, between following scholars and following personalities. 🌙 WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO • The Qur’anic rule: When you don’t know — ask those who DO. • The difference between good questions, doubtful questions, and dangerous questions. • Why some questions should go to experts, not influencers. • The hadith: “The halal is clear, the haram is clear…” explained practically. • When the Prophet ﷺ told a companion: “Ask your heart.” • Why your heart CANNOT override a clear Qur’anic or prophetic ruling. • How to deal with ambiguous modern issues (insurance, careers, medical topics). • How to identify real scholars vs. emotionally driven voices. • How to ask about marriage, relationships, and life decisions with wisdom. • The fitnah of social media: when confidence sounds like knowledge but isn’t. • The responsibility of speaking only with knowledge — or staying silent. • The harms of “YouTube shaykhs,” amateur fatwas, and ego-driven explanations. • When it is haram to answer a question — even if you think you’re right. 🕋 POWERFUL REMINDERS • Some questions bring you closer to Allah. • Some questions destroy hearts, marriages, and faith. • The believer asks to learn — not to argue. • The ignorant argue loudly — and mislead others. • When unsure, ask Allah: “O Allah, show me truth as truth and guide me to it.” 💬 ABOUT THIS SERIES This talk is part of a deeper series on strengthening iman, protecting the heart, and navigating modern confusion through authentic Islamic guidance. May Allah grant us wisdom, humility, and sincere hearts. Ameen. In this essential lecture, we explore one of the most misunderstood topics in Islam today: how to ask questions, who to ask, and how to recognize real knowledge from confusion, ego, or social-media misinformation. Allah commands us: “Ask the people of knowledge if you do not know.” (Qur’an 16:43) But in an age where anyone can speak confidently online, Muslims must learn the difference between sincere questioning and destructive questioning, between clarity and doubts, between following scholars and following personalities. 🌙 WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO • The Qur’anic rule: When you don’t know — ask those who DO. • The difference between good questions, doubtful questions, and dangerous questions. • Why some questions should go to experts, not influencers. • The hadith: “The halal is clear, the haram is clear…” explained practically. • When the Prophet ﷺ told a companion: “Ask your heart.” • Why your heart CANNOT override a clear Qur’anic or prophetic ruling. • How to deal with ambiguous modern issues (insurance, careers, medical topics). • How to identify real scholars vs. emotionally driven voices. • How to ask about marriage, relationships, and life decisions with wisdom. • The fitnah of social media: when confidence sounds like knowledge but isn’t. • The responsibility of speaking only with knowledge — or staying silent. • The harms of “YouTube shaykhs,” amateur fatwas, and ego-driven explanations. • When it is haram to answer a question — even if you think you’re right. 🕋 POWERFUL REMINDERS • Some questions bring you closer to Allah. • Some questions destroy hearts, marriages, and faith. • The believer asks to learn — not to argue. • The ignorant argue loudly — and mislead others. • When unsure, ask Allah: “O Allah, show me truth as truth and guide me to it.” 💬 ABOUT THIS SERIES This talk is part of a deeper series on strengthening iman, protecting the heart, and navigating modern confusion through authentic Islamic guidance. May Allah grant us wisdom, humility, and sincere hearts. Ameen.