DEENTOUR 92 - We Went To Egypt To Help Displaced Families…

DEENTOUR - A podcast by Hussien, Osman, Osman - Fridays

In this podcast, we reflect on our emotional journey to Cairo, where we helped displaced families and witnessed the stark differences between life in the West and the struggles faced by others. We share powerful lessons on giving back, the importance of gratitude, and how to truly make use of your time, money, and knowledge. Join us as we dive deep into these experiences and offer reminders that will inspire you to make a difference. DeenTour is a podcast and channel where 3 brothers showcase their love for islam through reminders, brotherhood, motivation, entertainment, and more! Let us know if you enjoyed this video and if you’d like to see more of this!! Join our Quran Community! skool.com/guided-success-5086/about Read about finding your purpose and our journey to getting closer to God!! Cop Our E-Book!! Deentour.shop JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/xUdqnuDY6w FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deentourr/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deentourr Timeline Intro - 0:00 Our trip to egypt - 0:27 The story of a man who’s family was martyred - 3:10 Seeing people suffering in real time - 4:32Do you think the wrongdoers won’t pay for what they did? - 5:22 A battle between good and evil - 6:42 Visiting our family members - 8:13 We complain about things others dream of - 9:16 Seeing the kids in the streets -10:04 Inflicting change for those around you - 13:40 Don’t be afraid to practice your religion - 16:10 Islam encourages people to be better - 17:14 The idea of charity - 19:05 What seems like little to us can be a lot to someone else - 21:09 We are in need, not God - 22:57 Allah can replace you - 24:00 Well spend more time in our grave than on earth - 25:16 We don’t appreciate our time enough - 27:24 Imagine the regrets we have on the day of judgement - 30:10 Understanding the depth of others struggles - 31:38 We’re not deserving of anything - 32:52 Outro - 33:52

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