Comments by "" (@tinkeringtim7999) on "The Da'awah Hustle" video.

  1. Generating money which is then spent on charity and courses to help people understand Islam is not a problem. I don't see them saying "whatever", I believe they are sincere about what they're saying. They know they will be judged. 49:12 ... I might be mistaken, but it seems to me you are making negative assumptions about what they are doing and their intentions. If they're spending it on fancy cars, that's quite different ... but I don't see that. I see them using monetised platforms to be able to dedicate themselves full-time to improving their ability to counter anti-muslim narratives in the population. I don't think its fair to say they're a bad example and nobody should follow their example. Its not fair to categorically call it begging - its called EARNING. They are very clear sadaqa goes to sadaqa and getting money so they can go full time and give better dawah is different and a good thing for the Ummah. Certainly the enemy has people making propaganda full time, why can't we have some full time dawah people? How on earth does it make sense to think that a highly qualified scholar is the person who should be focussing on dawah or you shouldn't focus on daway if you're not a highly qualified scholar? I'm sorry I respect so much of your content but this particular video just looks like shaytaan making you see something beautiful and halal as ugly and disgusting. I accept it looks like rational deduction to you, but I absolutely can refute that what you said in that video is rational deduction. And I don't mean loose logic, we could even do it in propositional logic if you wish. That was not rational deduction alone, of that I have no doubt. At least, entertain that possibility.
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