
Qalam Institute Podcast Last 10 Nights – Hadith Qudsi – Part 3
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Mar 22, 2025 Mufti Mun Tasir and Mufti Kamani delve into the profound nature of Hadith Qudsi, discussing divine communications about Jannah and Jahannam. They explore spiritual bankruptcy, urging listeners to reflect on personal growth beyond material loss. The conversation highlights the dangers of arrogance and the significance of humility, drawing lessons from the struggles of early believers. Through inspirational anecdotes and teachings, they emphasize the importance of sincere intentions and faith in navigating life's challenges.
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Places Speak To Moral Character
- The Hadith Qudsi personifies Paradise and Hell to reveal moral profiles rather than statistics.
- Paradise hosts the weak and needy while Hell hosts the arrogant and bully-like, reframing spiritual outcomes.
Piety Doesn't Cancel Arrogance
- Ritual excellence can coexist with moral failure, so outward piety isn't the sole determinant of destiny.
- The narration warns people who check ritual boxes yet remain arrogant may still be destined for Hell.
Imagery Reframes Moral Expectations
- The Prophet and Qur'an often use vivid personifying imagery to reframe expectations about reward and punishment.
- Such imagery invites believers to reconsider social value, elevating the oppressed and humbling the proud.
