By Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor
In today's social media age, people's daily lives are on full display, allowing us to glimpse their faith practices, celebrations, and daily rituals.
During Ramadan, Muslims are expected to live more sustainably, in line with the holy month's teachings.
However, some activities promoted by Muslim influencers during Ramadan are at odds with core Islamic teachings, particularly the growing visibility of capitalist consumerism.
Those who observe Ramadan must live more sustainably to truly abide by its teachings
The author notes that this trend has become increasingly apparent over the last few Ramadans, highlighting the misalignment between capitalist values and Islamic principles.
Author's summary: Capitalism contradicts Islamic values.