The Twelfth Word : A comparison between the Qur'an and irreligious philosophy and the place of the Qur'an's supremacy over all speeches and writings.
[This Word consists of a brief comparison between the sacred wisdom of the All-Wise Qur’an and the wisdom of philosophy and science, and a concise summary of the instruction and training which Qur’anic wisdom gives to man in his personal life and social life, and an indication of the Qur’an’s superiority to other Divine words, and to all speech. There are Four Principles in this Word.]
In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate.
And he who has been given wisdom has been given great good. (Qur’an, 2:269.)
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Second Principle: The effects of the Qur'an and philosophy on the life of individuals.
Third Principle: The effects of the Qur'an and philosophy on the community life.
- Third Branch: Twelve Principles that ensure true understanding of hadiths that are misunderstood on issues such as the signs of the Last Day.
- Second Principle: The effects of the Qur'an and philosophy on the life of individuals.
- Second Radiance: The continuing youth of the Qur'an in every age; its rules and laws are ageless; a comparison between the civilization of the Qur'an and human civilization.
- The Function of Mountains
- Could you please define the characteristics of the interpretation methodology of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)? What are the characteristics, content and activities on the subject of interpretation of His ummah (Community of Muslim Believers)?
- Eleventh Principle: The similes in hadiths that need expounding and interpretation.
- Underground Waters: The Miraculous News of the Qur'an about the formation of Underground Waters
- Isra and the Miracle of Miraj (Ascension)
- Why is philosophy condemned? Can a Muslim oppose philosophy?
- What is the difference between the Quran and the Torah?
