Do dhikr sessions like that exist?
Most of the somalis involved in dhikr sessions (family of mine included) think they're in a night club, jumping everywhere, and reading things in Arabic that they don't understand (and say things thate problematic)
I would like to see some sensible, decent, dhikr sessions, which stay away from these nonsensical stuff. But through my search for footage on this, its hard to find They start off good, then end up break dancing, finishing up with statements that are just not acceptable.
I think sufiyada need to return back to their original roots of simple dhikr, that stayed within the shariica. The break dancing needs to stop. The sufism of Cabdulqaadir jilaani and Al junayd.
Say no to breakdancing, and yes to non Shirki dhirk
