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What is the true meaning of religion? Why does the media link religiosity with extremism? Does religion have anything to do with your personal happiness? The guest of this episode is Sheikh Ahmed Al-Nafees, Imam of the Grand Mosque in Kuwait, and one of the most prominent reciters recently. In the episode, we answered questions such as: How do I commit to my prayers and never abandon them? What is the cure for despair of repentance? Is Palestine an Islamic issue? What is the secret of comfort in Surat Yusuf? We also touched on the problems of the world of chanting, the treatment of song addiction, its relationship with Sheikh Othman Al-Khamis, the influence of the Holy Quran, and much more. Episode content: Introduction 00:00 Remembrances 1:30 Childhood 4:20 Studying in Medina 12:46 Comfort in the Prophet’s Mosque 15:07 Behind the scenes of the imamate and sermon 16:18 Sheikh Othman Al-Khamis 26:41 The effect of the Quran on the heart 30:17 Visual reading 34:12 Who is a religious person? 39:16 Why do we pray? 43:40 Prayer is heavy for me! 54:57 The phenomenon of the child reader 59:00 Readers who love to listen to them 01:02:54 I read the Quran but I don't understand! 01:06:46 Surah Yusuf 1:08:38 Memorization and extremism circles 1:13:41 My environment fights religiosity! 1:16:07 I pray and my prayers are not answered? 1:19:17 Despairing of repentance 1:23:57 Preparing for Ramadan 1:26:57 The problem of the world of chanting 1:35:05 Addiction to songs 1:39:10 Interacting with public issues 1:43:20 Palestine is not my issue! 1:50:00 Episode in collaboration with: Baims https://instagram.com/baimsedu?igshid... Natives https://instagram.com/natives.sch?igs... Dar Al-Binaa Engineering Consultancy https://instagram.com/dar.bce?igshid=... Al-Tujjar Building https://instagram.com/altujjar.kw?igs... Work team: Presented by: Sayer Al-Otaibi Prepared by: Muhammad Farwana Directed by: Musaed Al-Qudaifi The guests' narrative expresses them alone, and does not necessarily represent the work team, and the podcast welcomes all narratives.