By Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor
With the rise of social media, people's daily lives are now more visible than ever. We get to see how they practice their faith, celebrate events, and live out their daily rituals.
A notable example is the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, where Muslims share their festive rituals online. However, some of these activities contradict core Islamic teachings.
Those who observe Ramadan must live more sustainably to truly abide by its teachings
There is a growing trend of capitalist consumerism among Muslim influencers during Ramadan, which is misaligned with Islamic values.
Author's summary: Capitalism contradicts Islamic practices.