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In this episode of the "Unnamed" podcast, Dr. Ahmed Al-Baqai sits down to present a calm yet sometimes provocative perspective, re-examining many religious concepts that people have become accustomed to hearing superficially or contradictorily. The discussion doesn"t merely answer questions of Islamic jurisprudence, but delves into the very "logic of Sharia" itself: Why do some rulings emphasize the rights of people more than the rights of God? And how can something as simple as money or love transform from a means of good into a gateway to deviance if misunderstood? The episode works to deconstruct popular religiosity, especially in issues where confusion is common: between destiny and free will, between what is permissible and what is necessary, and between true piety and social appearances. It also presents a different angle on human relationships within the framework of Islamic law—marriage, divorce, honoring parents—moving away from idealism and closer to the reality people live. What"s striking about the discussion is that it doesn"t always offer "comfortable" answers, but rather prompts the listener to reconsider: Are we practicing religion as it is, or as we have inherited it? And do some widespread beliefs have an origin? Sharia

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