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34 Cliff's Edge | Striking Examples From the Quran | Nouman Ali Khan

May 15, 202550 minSeason 35Ep. 34
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Episode description

In this episode, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan delves into a powerful parable from Surah Al-Hajj [22:11], where Allah describes a person who worships Him while standing on the edge—neither fully committed nor fully rejecting faith. This individual remains in Islam as long as it benefits them, but the moment hardship strikes, they turn away, losing both this world and the Hereafter.

Ustadh Nouman explores the deeper meaning of this imagery, emphasizing how true faith is built on conviction rather than emotions or convenience. He contrasts Islam with transactional religions, highlighting that faith in Allah is about unwavering commitment, not temporary feelings.

This session is a wake-up call for anyone whose faith fluctuates based on circumstances. How can we ensure that we are not among those who abandon worship when tested? Watch now to gain profound insights into this crucial verse.

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