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Multimedia March 24, 2025

Are Pious Muslims the Most Immoral? | Deenversation Ep#19

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We often associate piety with morality, but is that always the case? Why do some people claim that the most religious individuals can also be the most immoral? Is there hypocrisy among those who appear outwardly religious? In Deenversation Ep#19, Dr. Abdul Baseer Qazi and Ahmad dive deep into this controversial topic—discussing the true meaning of piety in Islam, the dangers of self-righteousness, and whether being outwardly religious always translates to good character. 📌 Does religiosity automatically mean righteousness? Let’s uncover the truth. 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more eye-opening discussions! #Islam #PietyVsMorality #ReligiousHypocrisy #IslamicTeachings #FaithAndMorals #Deenversation #IslamicPodcast
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