
"Every time you see something shameless, your heart becomes harder; you lose a part of your humanity. Animals have no shame, but Allah gave human beings a sense of shame. And the more you see something shameless, the closer you start becoming to animals. Until a point comes when there’s no difference between you and an animal. What makes an animal an animal? An animal has no control over its urges. It’s hungry - it bites. It sees a mate - it runs after it. It has no control over it’s urges. No control over its tongue, over what it eats, no control where it goes. Whenever it feels something, it does it. Which is the contemporary equivalent of saying “I do whatever I feel like doing.” That’s the behavior of an animal. When you become accustomed to shamelessness, you are closer to becoming an animal. When you don’t care what you eat [when you don’t care what you see, when you don’t care what you say], it doesn’t matter - halal or haram - you don’t care. Then you are no different from an animal."
— Nouman Ali Khan