SDN - Ramadan Kareem - Imam, Warith Deen Mohammed - Oct. 30, 1933—Sept. 9, 2008

Published 2024-03-11
In Islamic tradition, myths and religion hold immense power in shaping individuals' worldview and guiding their moral compass. Myths serve as narratives that convey timeless truths, offering insights into the nature of existence and humanity's relationship with the divine. Through stories of prophets, angels, and miracles, Islam communicates profound moral lessons and fosters a deep sense of spiritual connection. Moreover, religion provides a framework for understanding the purpose of life, offering guidance on ethics, social justice, and personal conduct. It instills a sense of belonging and community among believers, uniting them in worship and shared values. Ultimately, from an Islamic perspective, myths and religion serve as sources of inspiration, wisdom, and guidance, enriching the spiritual journey and fostering a deeper understanding of the divine.

All Comments (7)
  • @Mamoo139
    In your next presentation brother make sure the audio is not interrupted with other voices “with” the Imams. It is so unprofessional.
  • @Mamoo139
    Myths are widely held false beliefs are ideas. I like what the Imam said about myths and reality. Everybody now likes to fantasize. Especially our millennials.
  • @Mamoo139
    Right, there are some weird voices coming in while The Imam is speaking. What’s up with that?
  • @Mamoo139
    ASA. Is he talking about the Paul who was a bounty hunter? What Paul is this?
  • I couldn't help but notice that this video has some issues with the audio. This is especially noteworthy given the Imam's topic.