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The Series "The Caliphate and Imamate in Islamic Thought" - By the Writer and Thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malek - Part 36

The Series "The Caliphate and Imamate in Islamic Thought" - By the Writer and Thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malek - Part 36

3) Similarly, the honorable companions transmitted to us the religion that was revealed to Muhammad ﷺ, and the nation took it from them, generation after generation. Since error is impossible in the religion, as conclusive evidence of its correctness has been established, and God Almighty said: ﴿Falsehood cannot approach it from before it or from behind it﴾ [Fussilat: 42]. Therefore, the consensus of the companions cannot be wrong legally, for they transmitted the religion. This is conclusive legal evidence that their consensus is definitive, because the meaning of their consensus not being definitive would allow doubt to creep into the religion. This is taken as legal evidence that they are the ones through whom God preserved His book and His religion. Therefore, their consensus must be definitive and legal evidence, and the details of that come from the following definitive points:

Precious Fruits - Do not give up on moral virtues, even if you are on your deathbed

Precious Fruits - Do not give up on moral virtues, even if you are on your deathbed

It is said that an Arab knight was in the desert on his horse, and he found a lost man suffering from thirst. The man asked the knight to give him water, so he did! The man was silent for a while, and the knight felt that he was ashamed to ask to ride with him, so he said to him: "Will you ride with me and take you where you want to go?" The man said: "You are a truly generous man. Thank you. I wanted to ask for that, but shyness prevented me!" The knight smiled.

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