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Deen Have · 1.8K views · 32 likes

Analysis Summary

65% Low Influence
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“Be aware of the use of 'Association' where the speaker links common aesthetic choices, like specific colors or geometric patterns, to 'brainwashing' and spiritual corruption to enforce strict behavioral boundaries.”

Ask yourself: “What would I have to already believe for this argument to make sense?”

Transparency Mostly Transparent
Primary technique

Association

Pairing a new idea, product, or person with something you already feel positively or negatively about. The goal is to transfer your existing emotional response without any logical connection. It works below conscious awareness.

Evaluative conditioning (Pavlov); IPA 'Transfer' technique (1937)

Human Detected
95%

Signals

The video features authentic footage and audio of a known public figure, Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem, exhibiting natural human speech patterns, including stutters and spontaneous thought processes. While the channel is a third-party aggregator, the core content is a direct recording of a human speaker without synthetic modification.

Natural Speech Patterns The transcript contains natural filler words ('uh', 'um'), self-corrections ('if I'm not mistaken'), and conversational pauses that reflect authentic human speech.
Contextual Nuance The speaker provides specific, culturally relevant explanations regarding religious practices and personal anecdotes that go beyond generic AI-generated summaries.
Channel Content Type The channel 'Deen Have' appears to be a clip-based channel repurposing authentic live Q&A sessions from Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem's 'Ask Zad' program.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • This video provides a clear example of the strict legalistic application of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) to modern social media and aesthetic trends from a Salafi perspective.

Be Aware

Cautionary elements

  • The use of 'Association' to categorize secular or artistic items (like coloring books or mandalas) as active spiritual threats (shirk) to discourage cultural integration.

Influence Dimensions

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About this analysis

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Analyzed March 19, 2026 at 17:21 UTC Model google/gemini-3-flash-preview-20251217 Prompt Pack bouncer_influence_analyzer 2026-03-15b App Version 0.1.0
Transcript

Ysef from the Emirates. >> Uh, can I follow a kafir on Instagram if they have a portuguese flag which has a cross on it? And what about the Indian flag? They're both disbelievers. >> Following people on Instagram or in any social media platform has nothing to do with their flags. It has to do with the content. So if the content is positive and beneficial for you, something that helps you in your business or you learn halal things and there's nothing haram, no nudity, no haram ideology, no music etc. There's no problem in that. Ma says is using mandala design on hands as ha or drawing it or coloring it in books permissible? Just the patterns of mandala. Usually this called mandala is something that was done by the Buddhists in India and then went into Tibet until the present time. The monks there use these drawings. Mandala means a circle if I'm not mistaken. So they use these drawings of circles and squares that are shaped in a very nice way to express their religious belief. And usually they use painted sand to portray their beliefs. And they believe that making such a portrait or a structure or a design that represents their beliefs helps in purification and uh um soul cleansing and the and and and relaxation as well. And it involves a lot of their prayers in the beginning and during. And sometimes it involves making a beautiful drawings or a a form of art that represents a religion, the altars for example, their gods and their greatest god of all and how he comes and and does this and that. And sometimes they destroy it at the end of the day. But it represents their religious practice and it involves a lot of prayers of theirs and this is their religion. It's part of their religion. Now what's the ruling for us to perform such things? It is not permissible basically because the prophet said whoever imitates people he's part of them and they have sort of significance for different colors and they believe in this and those who imitate them in their drawings or in their ha on their hands or in their coloring books they believe for example that the color red increases is your power of strength and when you're hesitant in making a decision, it enforces you to make such decisions and gives you some love and uh uh uh flawlessness in in in in your life. Uh the pink is made used a lot in coloring. The purple is used when you lack the ability of creativity and creation in your life and at work. So it will give you inspiration in your work and it will reduce the negative amount or the negative energy in you. Um the blue is for self-confidence. The green is when you're jealous of people. the orange to give you energy and and and so forth. Now the problem is that lots of the Muslims believe in these colors intentionally or unintentionally and they think that this gives them power and it has an impact on their lives and this is related to shik because such powers are only in the hands of Allah and Allah did not make these colors means of such feelings or powers but it is something that is people are brainwashed. So basically speaking this is not permissible for Muslims to imitate the disbelievers uh in their practice and it's a must for them to avoid it from India. How to deal with the people who force me to put makeup on to remove nikab and to force me to not wear the abaya and the people who do haram things even after knowing it is haram like haram relationships listening to music missing salah >> first of all people can't force you because forcing includes gunpoint or holding a knife to your neck And in this case, you're compelled. And when a per person is under compulsion, allahel forgives them to save their own lives. But pressuring you, ridiculing you, blackmailing you is not considered to be forcing. Someone tells you to do haram. Take off your take off your hijab. Don't wear your wear makeup. Let you you should expose your beauty in front of nah. No, you have to draw the line and say no, I would not do something that angers Allah no matter what the price I have to pay. Once you hold your grounds and you remain steadfast on Islam, they will become tired after some time and you will prevail and Allah would be with you and supporting you. But if you give in and you're weak and you compromise your religion, you are on your

Video description

In this video, Assim Al‑Hakeem explains whether certain designs used in Henna are permissible in Islam. He clarifies the Islamic ruling on decorative henna patterns and what types of designs Muslims should avoid according to Islamic teachings. assimalhakeem Assim AlHakeem Assim Al Hakeem Sheikh Assim Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem Sheikh Assim AlHakeem Assim Al Hakim just a layman assim al hakeem how to become a scholar how to become a sheikh how to become a shaikh how to become an alim #AssimAlHakeem #askzad

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