#MuftiMenk #StopBeingTooFriendly #IslamicReminder #SelfRespect Stop Being Too Friendly – People Will Use You | Mufti Menk Being kind and friendly is a beautiful quality, but when taken too far, it can lead to people taking advantage of you. In this eye-opening reminder, Mufti Menk explains the importance of setting boundaries, protecting your heart, and valuing yourself. Islam teaches us to show compassion, but it also warns against letting others exploit our kindness. This talk will help you recognize the difference between being generous and being used, so you can live with dignity, balance, and wisdom. ✨ Reminder: Your kindness should never come at the cost of your peace. 📌 Disclaimer: This video is a motivational Islamic reminder by Mufti Menk. It is shared for educational and spiritual purposes only. All rights and credit go to the original speaker. 📌 Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Why being “too nice” can hurt you 04:10 – The fine line between kindness and weakness 08:35 – How people misuse your friendliness 13:05 – Islam’s guidance on self-respect and boundaries 18:22 – Protecting your heart from manipulation 24:15 – How to balance kindness with firmness 30:10 – Mufti Menk’s final advice 33:24 – End 📌 Hashtags: #MuftiMenk #StopBeingTooFriendly #IslamicReminder #SelfRespect #BoundariesInIslam #ProtectYourHeart #IslamicMotivation #WisdomInIslam #SelfWorth #LifeAdvice 📌 Keywords (25): Mufti Menk, stop being too friendly, people will use you, Islamic reminder, kindness in Islam, boundaries in Islam, self-respect Islam, protecting your heart, being used by people, Islamic motivation, life balance Islam, wisdom in Islam, inner peace Islam, self-worth in Islam, Islamic spirituality, dignity in Islam, Mufti Menk lecture, emotional strength Islam, don’t let people use you, positivity in Islam, protect your kindness, powerful Islamic advice, mental strength Islam, friendship in Islam, balance in life Islam Would you like me to also write a pinned comment (SEO-optimized with call-to-action) to encourage likes, shares, and subscriptions for better engagement?