It works everytime if we have the belief strong enough that we trust Allah totally. Not even a leaf falls without his permission let alone someone getting harmed. We have to do both at the same time, take self precautions as much as we can and have trust in Allah that he will protect us.
@@sawfamujahid rationality maybe useless to you but that's the first prerequisite to start understanding Quran. Do you think lying on the car ensures protection from insects and snakes? Or do you think only a dua made it rational for others to lye on ground? In fact both were irrational because one party didn't bother to lie down somewhere safe while the other forgot to make dua which prepares the mind.
@@shahidanfurqanislam teaches us to rely on our belief while being rational too. It is not like we have to choose only one. We have to use both accordingly. But belief has to be greater than rationality.
@@zaidsurti4146 belief does not emerge without rationality. Islam never teaches blind belief as preached by the clerics. In fact the first requisite to become to become a Muslim is to be rational(2:73). I understand most people don't grasp this. Let us use our ability to differentiate between correct or wrong at the basic level. We need to know that everyone cannot use higher logic. But the very base of logic is determining anything by what is real or in other words what we perceive through our sense organs. Again go to the verse, you will find Allah wants us to verify His verses by the real world He has created. To know something what do we do? We see, feel, smell, touch, taste, and use our hereditary information stored in us as well as information from other sources to determine it. Once determined we look for repetitions. If something is perceived again and again we come to believe that thing. If not repeated it is not believed and thought to be something we don't know.
It definetly works every time Alhamdulillah
Subhan Allah
Jazakallah khair for translating these works of gems.
Inna Lillaahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajiun
Jazak Allaahu Khayran
Allaahumma Aameen to all the Duas!
THE SUNNAH THE BETTER.
🥇🏆🌹😎💓☝️🏴
Jazaak Allaahu Khairan akhi
اعوذ بكلمات الله التامه من شر ما خلق
Definitely...
Can anyone please write this dua in English tajweed thank you
What does it mean that he didn’t seek refuge in Allah, couldn’t he seek refuge on the car?
The sheikh said he refused to and left out seeking refuge in Allah
Allahu a’lam
Nothing works everytime. Free yourselves from blind beliefs and become rational.
It works everytime if we have the belief strong enough that we trust Allah totally. Not even a leaf falls without his permission let alone someone getting harmed.
We have to do both at the same time, take self precautions as much as we can and have trust in Allah that he will protect us.
His "rational" still led him into being stung by a scorpion so what's your useless point?
@@sawfamujahid rationality maybe useless to you but that's the first prerequisite to start understanding Quran.
Do you think lying on the car ensures protection from insects and snakes? Or do you think only a dua made it rational for others to lye on ground? In fact both were irrational because one party didn't bother to lie down somewhere safe while the other forgot to make dua which prepares the mind.
@@shahidanfurqanislam teaches us to rely on our belief while being rational too. It is not like we have to choose only one. We have to use both accordingly. But belief has to be greater than rationality.
@@zaidsurti4146 belief does not emerge without rationality. Islam never teaches blind belief as preached by the clerics. In fact the first requisite to become to become a Muslim is to be rational(2:73).
I understand most people don't grasp this. Let us use our ability to differentiate between correct or wrong at the basic level. We need to know that everyone cannot use higher logic. But the very base of logic is determining anything by what is real or in other words what we perceive through our sense organs. Again go to the verse, you will find Allah wants us to verify His verses by the real world He has created.
To know something what do we do? We see, feel, smell, touch, taste, and use our hereditary information stored in us as well as information from other sources to determine it. Once determined we look for repetitions. If something is perceived again and again we come to believe that thing. If not repeated it is not believed and thought to be something we don't know.