Sometimes you wonder if the breaking news you see, like the ‘Epstein scandal,’ are random “errors” in an otherwise perfect system? What if they aren’t errors at all but the actual endgame of how our world is set up?
These scandals aren’t accidents but a direct result of moving away from a higher moral compass.
- Who Makes the Rules?
We’re told that people have the power to decide what’s right and wrong. It sounds great on paper, but there’s a catch to it: when you remove the divine, ‘Allah SWT,’ the rules start to shift based on whoever is loudest or richest.
- The Reality: Instead of following unchanging truths about what is “good,” we hand the pen to humans to write the laws.
- The Result: If people decide the rules, the rules can be bent anywhere, anytime, to serve the people in charge.
- The Influence Machine
If the “crowd” gets to decide what’s legal, then whoever controls the crowd controls the law.
- The Controllers: Big-money capitalists and career politicians.
- The Method: Using media and education to mess with your “fitrah” (your natural, innate sense of right and wrong).
- The Goal: To get you to focus on your basic instincts rather than your higher purpose.
When you lose your ‘lens,’ provided by the Qur’an and Sunnah, you end up legislating things that hurt you or keep you stuck in a loop of “serving” the people at the top, instead of Allah SWT.
- There Is No “Middle Ground”
The core message is black and white. If you aren’t following a path set by Allah SWT, you’re inevitably falling into a trap set by someone (or something) else.
- Truth vs. Confusion: If you walk away from the ultimate truth, the only thing left is getting lost. As the Quran (10:32) asks: “For what is there after truth but misguidance?”
- Freedom vs. Slavery: We think we’re being “free” by making our own rules, but without Allah SWT’s laws, we end up being “servants” to our desires or to “Satanic” influences.
- Wisdom vs. Ignorance: Trying to run a world without the guidelines set by Islam is essentially returning to a “Time of Ignorance,” where money makes right and the powerful exploit the weak.
The Bottom Line
Scandals like Epstein’s aren’t “bad luck.” They happen because when humans decide they are the ultimate authority, the so-called ‘powerful’ humans will always find a way to justify their darkest actions. Without a fixed moral code from Allah SWT, the world becomes a playground for those with the most influence.
What do you think? Do you believe humans are capable of deciding right and wrong on their own, or do we need a “fixed” moral code that never changes?


To make laws knowledge of past, present and future is sine qua non which obviously human being is not capable of. Only the knower of everything can devise law that is Allah Subhanahu wa Taala. Man made law is bound to fail. The Epistene issue is just tip of the iceberg.