With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
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We greet you all, dear listeners, everywhere, in a new episode of your program: With the Hadith, and we begin with the best greeting, so peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.
Muslim bin Abed, may God have mercy on him, said: "The obedient to God do not find a pleasure in this world sweeter than being alone in conversation with their Master, nor do they love in the Hereafter a great reward greater in their hearts, and more delicious in their hearts than looking at Him."
With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
Intelligence and Quick Wit
When we say: conceptual consensus (tawatur ma'nawi), we derive it from a transmission process that has reached consensus, which comes through induction, and induction, as Al-Shatibi said about it: "This is its nature; it is examining the parts of that meaning to establish from it a general rule, either definitive or probable, and this is a matter agreed upon by the people of rational and transmitted sciences."
One of the scholars said: Let not the concern of anyone of you be the abundance of work, but let his concern be its mastery, perfection, and improvement. For a servant may pray while disobeying God in his prayer, and he may fast while disobeying God in his fasting.
With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
Quick wit, although it originally means quick perception or quick thinking, it means the speed of judging something you faced based on the speed of perception. Wit means innate perception or natural perception because it does not require deliberation and mental exertion. Quick wit comes from the speed of thinking, regardless of this thinking, whether it is deep, enlightened, or normal. The important thing is speed. Quick wit contradicts slow thinking, but it does not contradict deep thinking or enlightened thinking.