So many youth are religious today

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Many more than when I was growing up.

Almost like it’s become hip and popular.

You will see youth in stands and tabliiq travel to places for dawah.

The youth are more religious than the adults now.

Where does this come from? Youth tend to be free and only think about sex and drugs, this has shifted.

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That's a good thing. May Allah SWT guide us to the straight path.. we should be encouraging our youngsters to be more religious for the betterment of themselves and the community.
 
That's a good thing. May Allah SWT guide us to the straight path.. we should be encouraging our youngsters to be more religious for the betterment of themselves and the community.

It makes them more judgmental, they divide the entire world and it’s content into good and bad.

Btw where are the religious adults? Why youth are most active?
 
they unemployed thus more religious as funds from radical groups poured into the country and businesses taken ova by these groups..for many its a way to survive...they get hired by their kind and given money to open little shops.
nothing religious for many,they also get brainwashed and hateful that may not say hi to their parents if they don't pray.

Btw where are the religious adults? Why youth are most active?

the youth are recruited for the future takeova of countries and as foot soldiers.
 
they unemployed thus more religious as funds from radical groups poured into the country and businesses taken ova by these groups..for many its a way to survive...they get hired by their kind and given money to open little shops.
nothing religious for many,they also get brainwashed and hateful that may not say hi to their parents if they don't pray.

Why do they teach them hate instead of love? They hate almost everyone, and they have serious faces. This isn’t how the prophet was.
 
Many more than when I was growing up.

Almost like it’s become hip and popular.

You will see youth in stands and tabliiq travel to places for dawah.

The youth are more religious than the adults now.

Where does this come from? Youth tend to be free and only think about sex and drugs, this has shifted.

@Steamdevolopment
I never thought about sex and drugs? Means you had a fucked up childhood. Probably because more and more people try to understand their religion and go deeper than the surface. I know that when I was 17-18 I study Islam and the Quran, not just because I’m muslim but because I wanted to know to whom I praying five times a day and just wanted to figure out life in general. So basically I was born muslim but stayed muslim because for me it’s truth. Just the way it makes me feel reading Quran or listening to lecture with fellow brothers and sisters is a beautiful bonding thing. And Ramadan is legit my fav month mostly because I got to get close to my creator and take time I study the Quran but the fact that after tarawih me and my muslim friends just hang out eat at diff places and just have fun.
 
Why do they teach them hate instead of love? They hate almost everyone, and they have serious faces. This isn’t how the prophet was.

that's what wahabi is all about, used to wonder why don't they smile or carry regular conversation with others til I found out that's part of their official training manual to look serious and quiet so people would think a geat man with a geat mission, and sort of to look respectful...atleast in their crooked thinking.
 
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I feel like alot of youth are raised aborad being different and then go back home still being different the only thing there is that we have without being different is islam and alot of young people are looking into islam more seriously since its not apart of culture for us so we have to actively looking nd search into what islam is. There's lot online aswell which helps
 
Obviously it’s a good thing that the youth are getting more interested in religion, but the key question is who is teaching them (as it’s clearly not the older generations who are likely more secular). Most madrassas in the West are funded by Saudis, who brainwash the youth into becoming cold-faced, hateful and judgemental people obsessed with Sharia and foreign wars instead of teaching them to become enlightened, good-hearted Muslims who want to make a positive impact on the world. It’s sad wallahi when you see youths who seem to be religious and knowledgeable on the outside, but act all holier-than-thou and dismissive when you discuss religion with them.
 
Obviously it’s a good thing that the youth are getting more interested in religion, but the key question is who is teaching them (as it’s clearly not the older generations who are likely more secular). Most madrassas in the West are funded by Saudis, who brainwash the youth into becoming cold-faced, hateful and judgemental people obsessed with Sharia and foreign wars instead of teaching them to become enlightened, good-hearted Muslims who want to make a positive impact on the world. It’s sad wallahi when you see youths who seem to be religious and knowledgeable on the outside, but act all holier-than-thou and dismissive when you discuss religion with them.

And nobody is discussing this. It’s very consequential,
 
Actually the religious youth do think about sex, conservative Muslims are one of the most sex obsessed people ever, that's why most of the religious men marry multiple wives, also since there's a lot of restrictions to sex, some travel to other countries to fake marry girls just to have sex.

They think being religious is gonna stop them from having sex but they'll just do it in a more, harmful and disgusting way.
 
You don't cherish what you have until you are placed in an environment full of hedonist, nihilists and atheists hell bent on attacking your religion and culture day and night.

These youths loose respect for that spineless generation that preceded them who destroyed their own countries, households and even worse abandoned their religion for vain empty wordily pursuits.

The intelligent youth turn towards the religion, the less intelligent ones turn towards gang banging while the very dumbest of them all tries to assimilate and please his masters.
 
You don't cherish what you have until you are placed in an environment full of hedonist, nihilists and atheists hell bent on attacking your religion and culture day and night.

These youths loose respect for that spineless generation that preceded them who destroyed their own countries, households and even worse abandoned their religion for vain empty wordily pursuits.

The intelligent youth turn towards the religion, the less intelligent ones turn towards gang banging while the very dumbest of them all tries to assimilate and please his masters.

The religious youth become intolerant and disrespectful of people with different beliefs. Religion should instill humility and appreciation of life.

They become hell bent at disrupting the social fabric that keeps peace and cohesion.
Right @Steamdevolopment ?
 
The religious youth become intolerant and disrespectful of people with different beliefs. Religion should instill humility and appreciation of life.

They become hell bent at disrupting the social fabric that keeps peace and cohesion.
Right @Steamdevolopment ?

When people embrace the truth or begin to take it serious, they go through different phases, one of those unfortunate early phases is to become somewhat judgemental which most people snap out of after some time.

This is mostly done unintentionally and subconsciously out of frustration and misplaced passion until the person begins to internalise that it's Allah who guided them and they didn't guide themselves.

It's a minor hurdle along the way which only a tiny minority get stuck in for too long, everyone goes through that phase at various speeds, it's nothing serious.
 
When people embrace the truth or begin to take it serious, they go through different phases, one of those unfortunate early phases is to become somewhat judgemental which most people snap out of after some time.

This is mostly done unintentionally and subconsciously out of frustration and misplaced passion until the person begins to internalise that it's Allah who guided them and they didn't guide themselves.

It's a minor hurdle along the way which only a tiny minority get stuck in for too long, everyone goes through that phase at various speeds, it's nothing serious.

Well salafists have politicised the religion, they want youths to become politically active high isn’t smart. All religion should address people’s spiritual needs but now you see haram police and political Islam.
 

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Blame Wahabbis for those srrious long faces.

Prophet SAW was always smiling.
 
Well salafists have politicised the religion, they want youths to become politically active high isn’t smart. All religion should address people’s spiritual needs but now you see haram police and political Islam.

There is nothing wrong with this per say although I am no fan of these pseudo salafist movements.

Being silent in the face of evil is consent, you have to speak out to discourage people and ensure shamelessness is not normalised in society regardless if this irritates the person or not.

If you refuse to do so, that's what inevitably will happen on a colossal scale as we see today which inevitably leads to all kinds of evils that will eventually effect all of us in some shape or form.

This is why sins committed in public carries such a heavy weight because it encourages others and as a result entire civilisations and societies are destroyed as we observe throughout history.
 
Many more than when I was growing up.
Almost like it’s become hip and popular.

You will see youth in stands and tabliiq travel to places for dawah.

The youth are more religious than the adults now.

Where does this come from? Youth tend to be free and only think about sex and drugs, this has shifted.

@Steamdevolopment

Out of all the people you could tag about religious Muslims, you tagged a non muslim.

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