I thought gambling is forbidden according to the Quran. This situation seems to be an attempt to make an exemption. I don't know if it's approved by other Muslim leaders. When you mention gambling, it should be automatically considered forbidden.
This pertains to religion; I am not Muslim. We would like to hear from our Muslim brothers here whether they would agree to gambling at a Halal Casino.
So how about eating pork? Is there some kind of Halal Pork, or something?
Did you even take your time to watch the video or you just made your point from the headline? Gambling is haram and no one is attempting to make it halal in anyway. The point is when some people are engaging in sinful act, they do make it as an excuse not to perform prayers and other obligations again thinking that it will not be accepted from them since they are gambling or doing other haram things.
I have a friend here who doesn't pray the whole day whenever he misses subhi (morning prayer) and when I ask him either in the afternoon or evening why he's not praying? He says because he misses the morning prayer and even if he prays in the afternoon and evening God will not accept it. Lol that's the mentality the video is talking about.
You're gambling should not discourage you from performing other good deeds but you should know that you are sinning and must be punish for it if you don't repent.
I started watching the video but didn't finish it because it didn't provide the type of explanation I was anticipating. I had hoped for a more in-depth clarification on why gambling is considered halal, but the content seemed rather general. It's possible that the video was just clickbait, as the previous poster pointed out.
Also, I don't want to debate other things; I just want to stick to gambling. To be honest, in religious debates, there is no absolute right or wrong, as both sides always want to be right.