off topic but I have to ask this. Andrew Tate has often been praised by the Muslim male community on social media to such an extent that even men in the Dawah scene invited him, knowing that even more young men will be exposed to this views. Where is the concern for young men? The vast majority of what Tate says is 10x worse than this podcast and he is pure Kufr. Wallahi the hypocrisy is clear as day. It is clear to see hardly any of the men complaining about this care about morality and lack principles so give it up. I see right though you.
Now talking about the main issue: It was one episode talking about the harms of Sexual abuse and looks into the harms that have befallen that girl. No one in their right mind would proper listen to that episode and say that they were encouraging Zina or the like. They could have most definitely executed properly and delved into it deeper and better because the unfortunate reality is that this is something that impacts teens and young adults.
Many brothers with podcasts often talk about the struggles of Corn and the shame they feel or the trails of lowering one’s gaze. I don’t ever see or hear any backlash about this, simply because they’re men and the trolls who have started all of this wouldn’t bat and eyelid.
What’s concerning though is the blantant lies you’ve been posting. The vast majority of those posts by the trolls you have posted have twisted and exaggerated. Actually read Adoonka’s post because I know you haven’t listened to it AT ALL and wallahi it is shameful that you’ll post tweets accusing these girls of promoting Zina and being fasiqs. That is pure slander and you’ll be held accountable for that.
Andrew Tate is not a Muslim and a degenerate and people in the dawah scene use him to reach a larger audience. I do not see how that is comparable to an Islamic podcast run by Muslims teaching and influencing a Muslim audience, why would we hold Andrew Tate to the same standard or expect anything from him?
You are somehow trying to make this about targeting women instead of focusing on the issue at hand. A large part of my posts have been about negative influences on Muslims trying to distort Islam and you have never taken issue because coincidentally it was mostly about figures who are men.
There is an entire culture of refutations between Muslims and it is dominated by men but the odd times it has involved women you are making it seem like there is some sinister agenda against women and deep rooted hate. People representing Islam and Muslims have always been and will continue to be held to account and it is a good thing for us all.
I do not doubt you have good intentions but you seem to be prioritizing defending women in a tribal sense over the harm that can be caused to young girls faith and understanding of Islam if people are not checked. Would you let your young sister or daughter listen to that podcast episode?
Also, the people who wrote the tweets or brought this situation to the forefront could have sinister motives or be trolls but that also distracts from the issue at hand and is irrelevant. I shared the tweets for their contents and not who wrote them.
We can call foul on something that is clearly inappropriate and the what aboutism does not make it any less inappropriate but is a distraction.