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What Does Death Taste Like | Mufti Menk

What does death truly taste like? Mufti Menk issues a reminder that exposes preparation, regret, accountability, akhirah reality, and why habits decide sweetness or pain.

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  • Asking too many questions | Mufti Menk

    15:52|
    When do questions cross boundaries? Mufti Menk asks why curiosity becomes irritation, what Islam teaches about privacy, and when silence is wiser?
  • Sacrifice for family | Mufti Menk

    08:22|
    How much should you sacrifice for family peace? Mufti Menk questions boundaries, patience, and when giving more actually saves relationships?
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    Why do we exaggerate faults when angry? Mufti Menk questions injustice, bias, and lies spoken about people we dislike most?
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