ABD Sağlık Sistemi: Borç Ödeyen Enayi mi? | Ahmet Kurucan
Living in America, especially facing hospital bills after a health crisis, is not only a financial test but also a test of conscience. Some see these debts as "legitimate resistance to the system" and consider it their right not to pay. Others derisively call those who try to pay "suckers." So, what does Islam say about this? Is debt a burden whose nonpayment is justified, or is it a moral test that reflects our personality and religious identity? In this broadcast, where I discuss both the injustice of the US healthcare system and the morality of debt from an Islamic and humanitarian perspective, I invite you to engage in a four-dimensional examination of conscience. 00:00 – Introduction and Summary of the Issue 00:26 – I Conscientiously Want to Pay My Debt 01:10 – 25 Years of Experience in America 01:52 – Surgery Bills and the Reaction of Those Around Us 02:56 – Fraudulent Methods and Identity Concealment 04:18 – What is the Ruling on Debt in Islam? 05:01 – The Longest Verse from Surah Al-Baqarah 06:30 – The Prophet's Hadiths on Debt 08:44 – The Intention to Pay Off Debt and God's Help 09:47 – Prayer Seeking Refuge from Debt 10:20 – Debt: A Trust That Must Be Paid 10:59 – The Chaos of the American Healthcare System 12:32 – Is This Chaos Justified in Not Paying Debt? 13:11 – Getting Help Isn't a Sin, It's a Solution 13:58 – Pay It Off, Restructure It, Pay It Off 14:35 – The Planned Debt Non-Payment Trick 15:42 – It's Possible to Fool the System, Not the Conscience 16:23 – Is the One Who Pays Debt a Fool? 17:20 – What Is True Fooling? 18:05 – Rights of Others: Also Applies to the State and the System 18:50 – Final Word: Honesty, Morality, and the Day of Judgment Join Us: / @ahmetkurucan For Questions: [email protected] Follow Us on Social Media: / akurucan / akurucan35 / akurucan35 / ahmet.kurucan #AhmetKurucan #Debt #DebtInIslam #HospitalDebt #RightsOfOwners #LivingInTheUSA #HealthSystem #Conscience #MoralResponsibility
