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Kanye West Prays against TIKTOK – What we can learn from Kanye West & Kim Kardashian Divorce

When Kanye West publicly called out TikTok and its influence on his daughter, he struck a nerve that resonates far beyond celebrity culture. In a raw, emotional video, West declared he would not allow his child to be exploited by social media platforms — a stance that many Muslim families understand deeply. This episode of The Deen Show brought Muslim family attorney Naved Hussein into the conversation to unpack the real lessons behind the Kanye West and Kim Kardashian divorce, and why Islam offers a framework for protecting faith, family, and morality in an age dominated by social media.

Kanye West vs. TikTok: A Father’s Fight That Every Muslim Parent Understands

Kanye West’s frustration with TikTok is not just about one app — it is about the broader assault that social media wages on family values and childhood innocence. Attorney Naved Hussein explained that once a family splits and the court system gets involved, a father may have almost no legal recourse to stop his child from appearing on platforms like TikTok, especially when nothing technically illegal is happening. The courts, he noted, have largely separated morality from the law, leaving parents who care about their children’s spiritual wellbeing at a serious disadvantage.

“You can’t really necessarily object to morality unfortunately in the court system because we’ve kind of divided the two. There’s no more morality in the court system.”
— Attorney Naved Hussein on The Deen Show

Why Islam’s Approach to Divorce Protects Children First

  • Islam encourages reconciliation before litigation — the Quran and Sunnah prescribe appointing mediators from each side and exhausting every avenue of resolution before divorce becomes final.
  • The Muslim community too often mirrors secular culture — rushing straight to divorce attorneys instead of following the prophetic process of patience, negotiation, and community support.
  • Children are the greatest casualty — being interviewed by court officials, caught between warring parents, and exposed to social media all create trauma that damages their connection to faith and family for life.
  • The court system treats families like case numbers — with no presumption of 50/50 custody in many states, fathers face an uphill battle, and Islamic values are irrelevant to a secular judge managing a hundred cases at once.

Money Cannot Replace Morality: The Real Lesson from Kanye and Kim

“We look at divorce as the problem, but I think it’s really a symptom. The problem really is how we’re choosing to get married these days — based off of pictures, off of profiles. We don’t know this person’s background, the family they came from.”
— Attorney Naved Hussein

Choosing Marriage Wisely: How Islam Builds Families That Last

  • Shared values over surface attraction — Islam teaches that compatibility in faith and morality matters far more than looks or wealth, a principle that could have prevented countless painful divorces.
  • Social media sells a false lifestyle — platforms like Instagram and TikTok promote an image-driven culture that distorts expectations and erodes the patience needed for a strong marriage.
  • Investing in community and tradition — rather than handing family decisions to a court system that does not share your values, Muslims are called to lean on their mosques, scholars, and the guidance of the Quran to navigate marital challenges.
  • Protecting the next generation’s faith — every parenting decision, from screen time to schooling, is an opportunity to pass down the deen and raise children who are spiritually grounded and emotionally resilient.

The Kanye West and Kim Kardashian divorce is a cautionary tale that transcends fame and fortune. It reveals a truth that Islam has always taught: no amount of money, influence, or social media clout can substitute for a home built on shared faith, genuine morality, and a commitment to raising righteous children. Whether you are a celebrity or an everyday family, the solution remains the same — return to the guidance of Allah, prioritize your family over the distractions of the world, and protect your children from a culture that profits from their innocence.

Eddie Redzovic - Host of The Deen Show

Eddie Redzovic

Host of The Deen Show

Eddie Redzovic is the host of The Deen Show, one of the most watched independent Islamic programs in the world with over 1.4 million YouTube subscribers. He has been producing educational content about Islam for over 18 years, interviewing scholars, converts, and experts on faith, purpose, and contemporary issues.

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