Many social problems do not begin with major crimes. They begin with small habits that people start treating as normal. Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan highlights how everyday behaviors like casual lying, ignoring time commitments and breaking promises slowly erode the balance that healthy societies depend on.
The Quran introduces the idea of mīzān – balance – not just in trade or measurement but as a principle that should shape how a society functions. When people begin to ignore that balance even in simple matters, dishonesty and disorder quietly become part of the culture.
This talk explores how communities that respect order, rules and accountability often thrive, while societies that dismiss these principles experience growing chaos. By reconnecting to the Quran’s concept of balance, we are reminded that societal reform does not begin with laws alone but with the everyday choices people make.





Recent Comments