The video likely resonated due to its relatable critique of online behavior within a specific community, using humor and direct address to engage viewers. The creator's strong opinions and use of common internet slang like "pick me" and "dawah bros" likely contributed to its shareability.
Summary
The creator critiques "pick me" Muslim women who they believe act out to gain validation from Muslim men. They argue that these women twist their religion and say foolish things, invalidating any valid points they might have. The creator questions why such women post on social media if they believe in strict public conduct.
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Scariest thing is why did that come on MY fyp 🤢🤢 ALSO i said Salafi because they always have it in their users and bios . . #muslimtiktok #hijabitiktok #muslimgirls #muslimah #islam