In this monologue, Khalil Jaffer discusses materialism, distinguishing it from the philosophical view that only physical matter is real, and focusing instead on the preoccupation with physical pleasures over intellectual and spiritual needs. He identifies two types of people susceptible to materialism: those who openly reject God and pursue pleasure, and those who believe in the hereafter but are enslaved by worldly desires, using fasting as a means to identify this enslavement. Jaffer argues that materialism acts as a painkiller, numbing the pain of lacking spirituality without providing a cure, and shares hadiths and Quranic verses emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the love of Allah over worldly attachments, preparing for death, and turning away from the fleeting pleasures of the world.
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